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CHUIe CONIFEROUS EVERGREEN 
Not only beautiful in winter when the earth is brown and deciduous trees are barren, but graceful 
and effective during the summer. Our Coniferous Evergreens are offered dug with ball of earth and 
can be transplanted throughout the year. However, planting during the hotter months—June, July 
and August—is limited. Cannot be conveniently packed for parcel post- shipment. Write for prices 
on large specimen Evergreens. 
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Consisting of 6 Evergreens suitable for the small home: 
merican rental Arborvitae. 24-30 in. To be used at corners. 
Globe Arborvitae. 15 in. For space between entrance and corner, __ 
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~ American Pyramidal Arborvitae 
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At one time the Arborvitae was the most extensively planted Evergreen and some Save Your Shrubs and Trees 
types are still popular; others have been displaced by the more generous use of Hemlocks, from Dog Destruction 
Yews, and Broad-leaved Evergreens. : ; 
by spraying with Chaperone, a dog repellent. 
American (Thuja occidentalis). The mother of this big class. Dark green foliage, pyra- —\(ot offensive to human beings, but dogs don’t 
midal in form, but more spreading and less compact than American Pyramidal. Useful ie Bene stay ie Works like magic. Harm- 
4. ess, does not show. Economical to use—each 
as a windbreak, screen, or as a specimen. 24-30 in., $4.00; 30-36 in., $4.75; COLCA OUMIEaT ONERIE bce. weeks eraine ce 
3-4 ft., $6.00; ‘4- 5 ft., $8.00. shine. ' 
American Pyramidal (Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis) . Also effective with cats and other animals. 
Well-known pyramidal Evergreen and an ecellent com- 8 ounces, $1.25, postpaid. 
panion of the Globe when used in foundation plantings, 
being used at the corners and other spaces where pyra- 
midal types are required. More slender and compact than the American, requiring no shearing un- 
less it is necessary to trim to a desired height; in that case, shearing does not detract from the 
appearance of the plant. 18-24 in., $3.75; 24-30 in., $4.50; 30-36 in., $5.50; 3-4 ft., 
$7.00; 4-5 ft., Rake 
Globe (Thuja globosa). One of the most extensively used Arborvitaes, being a dwarf, compact, 
globe-shaped grower. Ideal for foundation plantings, for hedges, bordering flower gardens, and 
numerous other uses. 12 in., $3.00; 15 in., $3.75; 18 in., $5.00; 24 in., $7.00; 30 in., $9.50. 
Berckmann’s Golden (Thuja orientalis aurea nana). Well- known plant with golden foliage. 
Frequently used with Pyramidal and Globe Arborvitae. 12-15 in., $3.25; 15-18 in., $4.00. 
SILVERY BLUE CEDAR (Cedrus Deodara). The famous Cedar of the Himalayan moun- 
tains. Tall, rapid grower. Silvery blue foliage. Useful for planting in groups and as 
lawn specimens. Not entirely hardy north of Washington, D. C. More beautiful than 
the Colorado Blue Spruce and better adapted to the South. 18-24 in., $6.00; 24-30 
in., $7.50; 30-36 in., $9.00; 3-4 ft., $12.00. 
FIRS 
A group of Evergreens especially adapted to high altitude, well-drained soil, and colder 
climates. Not recommended for the Deep South. Used as specimens or in evergreen groups. 
Balsam (Abies balsamea). Dark green foliage. Makes an excellent live Christmas tree, 
which can be lighted and used from year to year. 24-30 in., $5.00; 30-36 in., $6.50; 
3-4 ft., $8.50; 4-5 ft., $12.00. 
Douglas (Pseudotsuga douglasi): Tall, fast-growing Fir. Light ayer poe ee under- 
neath. 24-30 in., $5.00; 30-36 in., $6.50; 3-4 ft., $8.50; 4-5 ft., $12.0 
Nordmann (Abies nordmanniana) . Stately tree with horizontal branches. Deep aoe lustrous 
needles, silvery underneath. 24- 30 in. -, $5.00; 30-36 in., $6.50; 3-4 ft., $8.50; 4-5 ft., 
$12.0 
Silver Price concolor). This beautiful Silver Fir corresponds to the Blue Spruces but is more 
compact, uniform, and a better grower. Must be planted in well-drained soil. 3-4 ft., 
$12.00; 4-5 ft., $16.00. 
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