IMoO¢e Oo ERING. CATALOG 5 
Austrian Pine 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. CANNARTI (Cannart Juniper) 
—The most popular of the cedars, having a 
rich green foliage keeping a fine green winter 
color. It make a pyramidal specimen of med- 
ium growth. Most trees bear blue berries in 
the fall. Each 
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pat ORE Clas eee meee ae th eae se 10.50 
AECOMD EL CC teeter ee IN et ks heat 13.50 
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JUNIPERUS VIRG. BURKI (Burk’s Cedar)—A very 
popular Juniper with attractive blue-green fol- 
iage. Can be trimmed to a broad, upright for- 
mal tree which holds its color the entire year. 
Vigorous grower. Each 
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JUNIPERUS VIRG. GLAUCA (Silver Cedar)—Is 
always popular favorite due to its unusual 
silver-blue color. Brightest in spring but at- 
tractive at all seasons. Similar in growth and 
habit to the Cannarti. Each 
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Amt OmOm TCO tie ae a ees ee 15.00 
LB): MORN aad Ray oR Pp ne cy een Dea Mirae 8 Ae eR en lt 17.50 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. KETELEERI (Keteleer’s Cedar) 
—Has a compact, formal outline, making a 
thick, dark green pyramid. The branchlets, dis- 
posed regularly along the branches, are more 
fleshy than in most Junipers. Has large ber- 
ries in fall. Each 
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Se Hey USF GO STEY Rene ea RA ee HERNIAS VE a ee Ba ae 15.00 
eat Ole (mnt CC Uhm ere ae he ee eee 17.50 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. PYRAFORMIDIA (Hill’s Dun- 
dee Juniper)—One of the most interesting of 
the new evergreens. Foliage is a bluish-green 
in spring and summer, changing to plum-like 
color in the fall and winter. Grows dense and 
formal without much shearing. Each 
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AS tOmD gee tee eee Be ee ee 14.00 
FIR 
CONCOLOR FIR (Silver Fir)—The fir of many 
colors. Showiest of all firs with a rich bluish- 
green color. New growth in spring has a sil- 
ver color. Each 
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HEMLOCK 
TUSGA CANADENSIS—The American Hemlock is 
considered one of the handsomest native ever- 
green trees in Eastern North America. They 
demand plenty of room to develop their char- 
acteristic beauty. Young trees will endure a 
great deal of shade. Each 
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LOR Os LOC neta a tect ene eet ras ea en ee 5.00 
SetLOLAs LCC tne anes ee me ee we ee 7.90 
PINES 
AUSTRIAN PINE—Very hardy growing, with 
massive needles 6 to 10 inches long of deep 
green color on the surface and bluish-white 
underneath. Habit of growth tall and well- 
rounded. One of our outstanding specimen 
trees. Each 
LSuE LOM 24 eT CHG Sip mimes en rete, eee ke eee Oe $3.00 
Pris SHON Poets HEY SY Fe Ul atry Se Ne aN es a RR STO aml Sle! 5.00 
SPO PA LOU Ie cies ee Bh es Te el a 7.50 
JACK PINE—Native of the northern part of the 
U.S. Short, light green needles. Fast, irregular 
grower making a very picturesque tree. 
SCORE TOS Tao ee ee ee Creer, Ee ns Ss vie ey $6.00 
AP tOm Ort CCl ies ae ne nee ce ee” 9.00 
MUGHO PINE—A dense, low, round, shrub-like 
Pine of dark green foliage extremely slow 
growth. Fine for planting in front of other 
trees Each 
2S Le SIN CHES s-ee ee ee ae eee, ne ee ae oe $3.75 
ARSY bo ehta lbs heh bal gl ol stop aS es ot eal ir Pe eee ete oe ea 5.00 
LS ROCeLS sin Chess) Bie se ee ee lat et 6.50 
NORWAY PINE—Native of Northern Minnesota 
and one of the best of the timber Pines. 
Needles average 6 inches in length, and are 
deep green in color. Strong grower and rec- 
ommended for screening and windbreaks. Each 
iLO IT CO Err te ee et ee ee OL eR ery $4.75 
3 to 4 feet 
PONDEROSA PINE (Bull Pine)—This Pine has 
the longest needles of all Pines. Color similar 
to the Austrian Pine, and considered one of 
the fastest growing of this class. Each 
PMS Cai FoR Us Y=) Re Pee SN okie Pes oe oe i ee ee $4.75 
Oe LOT EEL CO Camere Aas aoe sear eon et ee ee 6.50 
WHITE PINE—Hardy ornamental Pine of very 
rapid growth. Leaves soft bluish-green, long 
and slender. Easily moved by the slightest 
breeze, so that a constant sighing and moan- 
ing is kept up which has jong been the theme 
of the poets. Each 
Mia Ko er aes eT oN Gite ee ee A ee SS ee ee te pee $4.75 
Pe a pil RA! Bia f(a) Rey ek a nd nr Te, be es eae ee An ee ee 6.50 
4S tom Diet Ce tape ee es ee eee 9.00 
SPRUCE 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—For many years, this 
Spruce has been a favorite due to its com- 
pact and symmetrical growth, even in very 
small trees. Its foliage varies from green to 
bluish tint. It should be planted where it has 
sun most of the day. Each 
15 StOee Sm INnCnes peer ee ee ek ee es a $2.75 
LSxtoe24 sin Chesser ee ee te ee ed te Pe 3.50 
PHN oo WO). XO)! 80 OS OSI ee a se a a ata ee 4.75 
SOstOn oO IN Che Spee es ee ee eee 6,00 
SCO Morar CC teen eee Sait See se he ee eit 7.50 
