Plant fuergreent For Year Round Beauty 
All of Allen’s Evergreens are carefully dug, 
all the roots with a ball of earth, and wrapped 
with burlap to prevent drying out. Because 
this expert protective process makes the trees 
too heavy to mail, they are Express or Freight 
Collect. 
ARBORVITAE AMERICAN (Thuya occiden- 
talis). Pyramidal shape; soft green foliage in 
spring and summer, which changes to brown 
or bronze in winter; rapid grower, fine for 
massing, hedges. 2 to 3 ft., $3.50 each. 
ARBORVITAE, Globe (Thuya occidentalis glo- 
bosa). Forms a dense, low globe that is ideal 
for foundation plantings. Handsome shades of 
green, 18 to 24 inches, $3.50 each. 
ARBORVITAE, Siberian. A superb hardy vari- 
ety, somewhat similar to American, with 
heavier and fuller foliage and more compact 
in habit; bears trimming well. This variety 
is extensively used in foundation planting, 
where dense bushiness is required rather than 
height, 24 in., $3.50 each. 
ARBORVITAE, Oriental (Thuya orientalis). A 
comparatively low, broadly pyramidal tree 
native to Asia. Its color is a refreshing yel- 
lowish green, similar to Hovey’s, changing to 
bronzy green in winter. 2 to 3 ft., $3.50 each. 
ARBORVITAE, Pyramidal (Thuya pyramidalis). 
Most compact and erect of the entire family 
with a graceful dignity. Foliage deep green, 
retaining its color well. 2 to 3 ft., $3.50 each. 
JUNIPER, Irish (Juniperus communis hiber- 
nica). Erect, slender, and formal in habit. 
Foliage sage-green. Very compact, making a 
splendid column, finally reaching 12 to 15 feet. 
Selected specimens. 2 to 8 ft., $3.50 each. 
BLUE FITZER’S JUNIPER (Juniper Hetzi). This evergreen grows like its 
parent, the Pfitzer’s Juniper, of which it is a sport. A much more rapid 
grower with a decidedly blue cast. It is a dense grower and very beautiful. 
Likes plenty of trimming. B & B., 18 to 24 in., $4.50 each. 
JUNIPER, Pfitzer (Juniperus Chinensis Pfitzeriana). Very dark green, spiral 
branches, long and whip-like, spreading and keeping quite close to the 
ground. 18 to 24-in. spread, $4.50 each. 
DOUGLAS FIR (Pseudotsuga douglasi). Among 
the tallest trees in the world. Reaches a 
height of 200 feet or more. Good dark green 
foliage. We are offering the Colorado silver- 
gray strain, considered the best for orna- 
mental purposes. 2 to 3 ft», $3.50 each. 
WHITE FIR (Abies concolor). A tree of sym- 
metrical growth and beautiful bluish foliage. 
It has great resistance to heat, cold and 
drought, and these qualities combined with its 
beautiful landscape effect make it a truly de- 
sirable tree in many locations. 2 to 3 ft. 
$3.50 each. 
MUGIHO PINE. A low-growing pine with short 
st.ff needles. Ideal for boxes, terraces, corner 
plantings and wherever a dwarf evergreen is 
needed. Heavy 15 to 18-inch spread. B & B, 
$3.75 each. 
SPRUCE, Colorado Blue Select (Picea pungens 
glauca). This is one of the showiest and most 
impressive evergreens, noble and majestic. 
The blue shade usually improves and deepens 
with age. Especially valuable for specimen 
plantings, and for accent among darker ever- 
greens. Makes a rapid, symmetrical growth. 
2 to 3 ft., $5.50 each. 
SPRUCE, Norway. A loftier, open tree of pyra- 
midal habit, picturesque against the sky, so 
statuesque. Hardy, rapid growing; thrives 
everywhere. Very popular and effective in 
groups, foundation plantings; excellent for 
windbreaks and_ shelters. Compact, heavy 
foliage. 2 to 8 ft., $3.00 each. 
YEW, Hicks (Taxus Hicks). Upright. Beautiful, 
dense, columnar form; bright red berries in 
fall. Heavily sheared, it makes a striking 
specimen. Maturity height 5 feet. 18 to 24 in., 
B & B, $4.50 each. 
YEW, Japan (Taxus cuspidata). Spreading. 
Beautiful Yew of moderate bushy growth. 
Upright branches densely clothed with short 
leaves of dull green. Fine for planting around 
cottages and brick houses. 18 to 24 in. spread, 
B & B, $4.50 each. 
Pyramidal Arborvitae 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus Sylvestris). A long-needle 
Pine of rich dark green color. Growing habit is 
upright and broad. This is an excellent tree for 
planting on very sandy or otherwise poor soils, 
where other types will 
dense growth. Fine for specimen planting, and an 
ideal tree for screening purposes and windbreak. 
not grow. Makes a tall, 
2 to 3 ft. tall, B. & B., $3.50 each. 
JUNIPER, Spiny Greek (Juniperus excelsa stricta). A very dense dwarf variety with beau- 
tiful blue-green color. Cone shaped, slow growing and very useful in borders and founda- 
tion plantings. 18 to 24 in., $3.50 each. 
CANADA HEMLOCK (Tsuga Canadensis). “Most graceful of all evergreens” is the title 
often given this beautiful tree. Generally conical in shape, the branches taper evenly from 
a broad base to a long sheet at the top. The soft, delicate needles, % to % inch long, are 
dark green on the surface and whitish underneath. 
Will stand a great amount of pruning and shearing, 
making them ideal for specimen use and foundation 
planting. Prefer a shaded location. 2 to 3 ft. 
tall, B & B., $3.50 each. 
Pfitzer 
Juniper 
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Colorado 
Blue Spruce 
