COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
CEDRUS DEODARA 
IRISH YEW 
Steer CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
The coniferous evergreens all have either needle-like or scale-like leaves, and most all have cones for fruits, except 
Junipers and Yews which bear berries. All forms and shape are available from low spreading Junipers, formal little Arborvitaes, 
through medium sized shrubs to very large trees. They are a hardy lot, thriving from the mountains through the warm valleys 
to the sea coast. 
Available in containers: Gal. $1.50 up. Balled and Burlapped, and 5-Gal.: $4.50 up, according to size and variety. 
ARAUCARIA 
ARAUCARIA BIDWILLI (Bunya Bunya). A beautiful formal ever- 
green tree with a glossy foliage on regular whorled branches, 
40 to 80 feet high. 
CHRISTMAS TREE 
CEDRUS DEODARA (Deodar Cedar). A tall graceful tree of pyrami- 
dal habit, 50 to 100 feet high, spreads up to 40 feet, with for- 
mal pendulous branches. Used as large Christmas trees in parks, 
and along drives. Gal. $1.50, 5 Gal. $5.00; B & B $5.00 up. 
CEDRUS DEODARA COMPACTA (Compact Deodar Cedar). Simi- 
lar to Deodar Cedar, only less formal, more compact, spreads up 
to 15 feet. Gal. $5.00; BGB $5.00 up. 
CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA (Blue Atlas Cedar). Tall pictur- 
esque tree of open, informal growth, drooping branches, and 
bluish foliage. Beautiful specimen tree for parks and large 
gardens. 
BLUE LAWSON CYPRESS 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA ALUMNI. Dense growing blue 
form. Suitable for accents in the foundation planting. 
ELLWOOD CYPRESS 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA ELLWOODI. Slow and dense 
growing, this is one of the finest evergreen shrubs available. 
It is always neat in appearance and the plumy, soft blue-green 
foliage is attractive the year around. 
BIRDSNEST CYPRESS 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA NIDIFORMIS. The low spread- 
ing habit gave this unusual cypress its very apt name. Very 
charming in appearance. Just right for foreground planting, along 
porches, in front of low picture windows. 
STEWART GOLDEN CYPRESS 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA STEWARTI. A dense, sym- 
metrical, pyramidal tree that keeps its golden-hued color well 
in all seasons. Covered with lustrous, rich foliage right down to 
the ground. 
DWARF HINOKI CYPRESS 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA NANA. Low, globular plant with 
dense overlapping fronds of soft, deep green. Very slow growing 
and one of the best shrubs for an accent in foundation or garden. 
PLUME RETINOSPORA 
CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA PLUMOSA (Plume Sawara False 
Cypress). A tall picturesque shrub with dense, feathery foliage. 
Very useful in oriental or rock gardens. 
ARIZONA CYPRESS 
CUPRESSUS ARIZONICA (Arizona Cypress). Narrow, pyramidal 
tree or shrub with bluish foliage. Sun and drouth tolerant. Fine 
hedge, screen or windbreak. 
CUPRESSUS FORBESI (Forbes Cypress). Slender tree to 30 feet 
with green foliage. Similar to Monterey cypress, only smaller 
and more resistant to cypress blight. Fine informal hedge. 
MONTEREY CYPRESS 
CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA. Most popular cypress in California 
and generously used as a hedge or windbreak. It becomes very 
picturesque when wind blows its long-reaching branches clothed 
in deep green foliage. Stands shearing very well. Gal. $1.25. 
BLUE ITALIAN CYPRESS 
CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS GLAUCA (Blue Italian Cypress). 
Tall slender spires of deep blue green, invaluable as accents in 
planting. Useful along private driveways. Narrow compact type 
grown from cuttings only. 
LOW SPREADING JUNIPERS 
JUNIPERUS CONFERTA (Shore Juniper). A very low spreading 
type with grey-green foliage. Excellent as a bank or ground 
cover. 
JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer Juniper). Bushy, wide- 
spreading shrub with horizontal branches, ultimately 5 feet high 
and 6 or 7 wide. All Junipers can be restricted in growth by prun- 
ing. Useful in foundation planting when grown into a formal 
shrub. 
JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANA ARMSTRONGI (Armstrong’s Juniper) . 
A select and excellent type of Pfitzer Juniper. Compact and bluer, 
softer foliage. 
JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANA AUREA (Golden Pfitzer Juniper). 
Similar to Pfitzer Juniper only foliage lighter and variegated with 
yellow. 
JUNIPERUS PROCUMBENS. Wide-spreading creeping stems, blu- 
ish green. Sharply pointed leaves, marked on the upper surface 
by two white lines. It is perfectly hardy. Very low type. 
JUNIPERUS SABINA (Sabin Juniper). A dwarf spreading, vase- 
shaped shrub with dark green trailing branches producing a me- 
dium sized spreading plant. 
