SPRING 1954 
ARBORVITAE 
American, Thuja Occidentalis—A selected dark green, 
broadly pyramidal form grown from cuttings. It is 
the hhardiest and most drough-resistant Arborvitae. 
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Globe—2% to 4 feet. A dwarf form which makes com- 
pact globes without trimming. 
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Pyramidal — 15 to 20 feet. Grows in columnar form 
with shearing. Brighter and darker green than the 
common Arborvitae. Much used in entrance, founda- 
tion, and formal plantings. 
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Siberian—10 to 15 feet. One of the hardiest of all the 
Arborvitae, very compact, broadly conical in form and 
with dense dark green foliage. 
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PINE 
Mugho, Dwarf Mountain Pine—3 to 5 feet. This makes 
a compact dome-shaped bush broader than high. Size 
apply to width rather than height. 
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Austrian — 25 to 30 feet. Bright green at all times 
and endures city conditions exceptionally well. 
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White, P. Strobus—60 to 100 feet the softest foliage 
of the pines. Endures some shade and is the longest 
lived and largest growing pine. 
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Chinensis. Chinese Juniper—20 feet. Resembles Red 
Cedar. Does not get red in winter. 
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Pfitzer—5 to 6 feet. A dwarf variety of the Chinese 
Juniper. The foliage is bluish-green and the branches 
grow out horizontally from the stem. 
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Plumosa, Andorra Juniper—1% feet. A _ rich, bright 
green in spring and summer, and attractive purplish 
bronze in winter. 
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Sabina, Savin Juniper—4 to 5 feet. A bushy little 
tree with semi-erect branches and clear green foliage. 
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Dever Each 9.00 
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Dundee—A grafted narrow pyramidal form with com- 
pact regular growth without shearing. 
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... Specimen Evergreens ... 
Prices Subject to Change 
Splendid Specimens for Ornamented Groups, Backgrounds, Christmas Trees, Windbreaks 
Following are for well developed trees, securely burlaped and bound. 
Virginia—25 to 30 feet. Sheared specimens of our na- 
tive Red Cedar. Splendid blue or green summer color- 
ing, purplish-red in winter. Thrives in poor dry soils. 
VAP PRS TL) eet cre Rie ed Oe ea ae aA 2 for $ 9.00 Each $ 5.00 
23G-oy LeOl earner ee 2 for 13.00 Each 7.50 
3-346 H1OGb ent eee ts 2 for 18.00 Each 10.00 
316-45 COtm aerate oes 2 for 20.00 Each 12.00 
Cannarti J, virginia cannarti — 15-20 ft. A grafted 
form, clear green throughout the year. Needs shear- 
ing to make a close, regular pyramid. Unexcelled year 
round, 
BERRA die Sere tid Sota uate Ne aight aCe eed Each $13.00 
Sea UMaine eee eA Loe ois EAT es hecicaacns Each 16.00 
SPRUCE 
Black Hills—50 to 70 feet. A native of the Black Hills. 
It does very well over a wide range and makes the 
finest specimens of all Spruce. 
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LS 24 sin CHESS amie tate hare nacre Each 3.00 
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Pee OID UeLa] Fo Sie fon BekG. BOA Oo a oe Ee Each 6.00 
O- Odes OCU Wares cers et aneiie aio aletatene ree Each 7.00 
ADE TeOt Ie tate een oom ee ..Each 10.00 
Colorado Blue—Selected Blue Specimens or Shiners. 
LS<2aemehes martolctva cum i ote Coe ee Each $ 6.00 
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PWG a LOCUM ere elec ii too citice ct ee sta Sls Each 12.00 
GrarAGLOOL Mae aCe oc ee ee ee Each 15.00 
Norway Spruce — A rapid growing, thrifty Evergreen 
with wide adaptability as to soils and locations. 
is the “Christmas tree’ spruce but lives to a very 
ee age and reaches great height under favorable con- 
ditions. 
18-240 INCHES pecers tue seo A corsss Each $2.75; 2 for $ 4.95 
PEO AA Paani ecepgrshiag Obkkrcin Each 3.50; 2 for 6.25 
3-4 LOOU Ms han acrstnte \eteecayaeenrc Each 6.00; 2 for 12.00 
SOUL OCURe cnet ine hte roi Lae Each 7.50 
Green Colorado Spruce—The same fine compact form 
of Colorado Blue Spruce, but green in color. Some- 
times develops a blue color with age. 
12-18 inches, heavy transplants .......... Each § 3.50 
18-24 inches, heavy transplants .......... Each 4.00 
2-2% feet, heavy specimens .............. Each 5.50 
2%-3 feet, heavy specimens .............. Each = 7.00 
3-3% feet, heavy specimens .............. Each 8.00 
3144-4 feet, heavy specimens .............. Each 10.00 
1-5 feet, heavy specimens .............. Each 12.00 
Splendid specimens for Groups, Backgrounds, living 
Christmas trees, windbreaks. 
Douglas Firs—A_ hardy, 
sisting,deep green tree. 
or windbreak tree. 
Quick growing, drought re- 
Ideal to use as an ornamental 
12-18 inches, transplants’ ................ Each §$ 2.00 
18-24 inches, specimens .................. Each = 3.50 
U-oe LECLASDECIMENS taunt eee Each 6.00 
5-5 a feet Specimens Marries eae Each 15.00 
Concolor Fir—Long graceful needles, varying in color 
from light green to gray-blue. Tree grows compact 
and shapely. 
12-18 inches, heavy specimens ............ Each $2.50 
18-24 inches, heavy specimens ............ Each 5.00 
2-3 feet, heavy specimens ................. Each 8.00 
Balsam Fir—Beautiful, heavy, lustrous deep green 
foliage. Fine for ornamental planting and for “liv- 
ing Christmas trees’. Also a good windbreak tree. 
18-24 inches, heavy transplants ........... Each $2.50 
2 oa heOk,y SPECIMENS Macrics moa ciaisrvaiee arsehe as Each 3.50 
3-4 feet, heavy specimens ................ Each 6.00 
4-5 feet, heavy specimens ................ Each _ 8.00 
This ~ 
Yews (Taxus) — Are particularly valuable for planting 
to shady places and in cities where the smoky atmos- 
phere is injurious to most evergreens. Their bright 
red fruits among the dark green leaves make them 
the most interesting of all evergreens in late summer, 
They stand much trimming, are long lived, and free 
from pests. Plant in the richest soil, well mixed with 
peat and humus. 
Japanese—Japanese Yew, spreading T. cuspilata—4-6 
ft. A spreading irregular, bush form. Can be kept 
low by a little shearing. 
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ie toro tthe Cock te Gitar at neon OR Oe Each — 8.50 
ARS 1p | Perea Ps roe eect IT meine one Each 12.00 
Japanese Yew, Upright T. capitata — 8-12 Broadly 
pyramid. May be sheared into any form, 
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PO Ee § ee uence: Cana AEE Vpn ee on eee Each 12.00 
PE ASS Bh BE Rages CecteMeNeD coterie cr or oe EER en car aE Each 15.00 
BEG by Men fac tieee Rn CRIT RN Icom aAe Gilt Sook REM Se Mao Each 25.00 
WINDBREAK 
In our section of the midwest the windbreak is 4 
very vital part of the farmstead. We suggest using 
some fast growing broad leaf trees for a quick wind- 
break like Chinese Elm, Mulberry, Willow, Ash or 
Russian Olive on either the front or back and a row 
of two of evergreens for a better future shelter. 
BROAD LEAF SEEDLINGS 
10 100 
Russians Olive). cas. see 18-24 in. 1.40 10.00 
American or White Elm ...... 18-24 in. $ .60 $ 5.00 
Mioultiftloraw IROS@ = asses ccc a 12-18 in. 1.00 6.00 
Carolinas Poplaces ere ee 3-4 ft 2.00 18.00 
Chines ey Eline. cise aero oe 18-24 in. arti: 6.00 
Chinesem Emin eee eee rs 4- 5 ft. 2.00 18.00 
Greeng eA Shy cs eens tete cocci em .. 18-24 in, 45 6.00 
Golden Willows sy. tae pen ets 1.50. ..12.00 
anrella Willow eojces. ccc het, 3- 4 ft. 1.56 12.00 
Soft Maples <2. cen cc ees 18-24 in. 70 6.08 
Russian Mulberry .............. 2-3 ft 1.40 10,00 
The trees offered in this section have not been 
sheared and have been grown in a thick row. They 
have been transplanted and root pruned to develop a 
zsood root system. 
BARE ROOT 
Avborvitae—American. 40-50 ft. White Cedar. A good 
windbreak tree for low ground from here north. 
16-25) IN Ge art aed inarea Ae Nese a enya eee Each $2.00 
Cedar—Hastern Red. The native 
hardy and dense windbreak. 
red cedar makes a 
18-24) TVs w noe ote eta aetna Oa Phe eyes Each $2.00 
Spruce-——Black Hills. 50-70 ft. Slower growing, more 
compact and darker green than Norway Spruce. 
LO-ES, INR tas tae ein ee Each $2.00 
UE BL 9 oA Un eerie ea OI pee vel Each $3.00 
Spruce—Norway. 60-80 ft. One of the most rapidly 
srowing and extensively planted windbreak evergreens. 
LOS LAL emacs ascu eee Nena «0h Sinted toes gee en ae Each $1.50 
Resis Dist Ware anit tee ete IVER Aeon ee ee oe Each $2.00 
Fir—Douglas. 60-80 ft. A rapid growing very beautiful 
tree. Free from disease and insect pests and perfectly 
hardy. 
AEP MCT TED: ast GHA 8 Bro coc REL Coe, Coenen Uo PREP ee ae Each $1.50 
Dz0n Like ie Moncpen ER EE ed oo oh Fok eA Each $2.00 
HYERGREEN SEEDLINGS 
10 100 
ALPDOLVItAG: renin eer aaten ato ae 12-15 in. $.2.50 $20.00 
Norway) Spruces een se aoe 12-15 in. 2.50 20.00 
Scotch Pinewer.. ase aes 12-15 in. 2.50 20.00 
Douglas Fir, transplants ...... 8-12 in. 3.50. . 30.00 
