Evergreens 
Evergreens give permanent beauty all the year, 
carrying their beautiful richly colored foliage through 
the winter when deciduous trees and shrubs are 
leafless. Every home-builder, no matter how small 
the grounds, needs them. They not only provide 
privacy, but are indispensable for shelter and wind- 
breaks, hedges, backgrounds, and specimens in 
landscape work. The slow-growing and spreading 
varieties such as Yews and Junipers are available 
for use in house and garden plantings. Practically 
all evergreens require light and air. Yews and Hem- 
locks are the most tolerant of shade. 
All Evergreens B&B (Billed & Burlapped) 
Chamaecyparis (Retinospora) - Cypress 
A large family of evergreens thriving in various soil con- 
ditions. Their uses are numerous because they vary in both 
color and size. Some grow into tall trees, while others are 
dwarf. Use this evergreen as a background for gardens, hedges, 
house foundations, and in rockeries. It must be used in the 
sunlight for best results. Most varieties grow rather rapidly. 
CHAMAICYPARIS obtusa gracilis nana. Dwarf Hinoki 
Cypress. 
Dwarf. Rich green color. Makes an ideal rock-garden 
plant. Each 
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C. pisifera filifera. Thread Cypress. 
Graceful, thread-like green foliage. Semi-dwarf. 
C. pisifera plumosa. Plume Cypress. 
Feathery green foliage. Can be sheared into any shape 
desired. Fine for hedging. 
C. pisifera plumosa aurea. Golden Plume Cypress. 
Feathery golden foliage with habits similar to the Plu- 
mosa. 
C. pisifera squarrosa. Moss Cypress. 
Cloudy blue foliage. Compact growth. Vigorous grower. 
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