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EVERGREENS 
Arborvitaes 
18-24 in. $2.49, 2-3 ft. $3.49, 3-4 ft. $4.98 
Thuja Occidentalis Nigra. (Dark green 
American Arborvitae). Upright, 
broad based dark green foliage, 
dense from ground up. 
Thuja Occidentalis Elegantissima. A 
type very similar to the American 
Arborvitae, but a more compact tree 
of much darker green color with 
bright yellow tips on the leaves. This 
coloring from a distance gives a hight 
yellow cast. 
Thuja Pyramidalis. (Pyramidal Arbor- 
vitae). A very dense columnar type, 
with dark green foliage, probably 
the most compact and erect Arbor- 
vitae. 
Globes 
Thuja Compacta. Dwarf dense little 
trees which do not require trimming 
and still retain their round globe 
shape. Balled and burlapped. Soil 
intact. 
12-15 in. $1.98; 15-18 in. $2.49 
Junipers 
Juniper, Cannarti. Deep lustrous green. 
Tufted foliage is the distinguishing 
charm of this hardy and very fine 
evergreen—holding its rich color the 
year through. Great favorite for 
landscaping, developing a beautiful 
pyramid form. Some trees bear shiny 
blue berries which remain on the 
plant most of the winter. 
3-4 ft. $7.98 each 
Juniper, Glauca. (Blue Cedar). This 
well known variety is a popular fav- 
orite because of its silvery-blue color. 
When the new growth comes out in 
spring it is steel blue in color and 
sets the plant off to a great advan- 
tage. 
3-4 ft. $7.98 each 
Juniper Glauca Hetzi. <A_ spreading 
tvpe similar to Pfitzer, but more 
rapid in growth; decidedly blue, 
stands shearing well, and is a dense 
erower. 
12-15 in. B&B $3'79 each 
Champion Nurseries, Perry, Ohio 
Trees, shrubs, and flowers 
Juniper Pfitzer. Exceptionally beau- 
tiful, graceful and hardy. No won- 
der it is the most popular of all 
dwarf evergreens. Handsome, feath- 
ery, gray-green foliage covers arch- 
ing, spreading branches as it devel- 
ops a broad, picturesque form. Resis- 
tant to city dust and smoke. Matur- 
ity spread 4 ft. 
15-18 in. $3.79; 18-24 in. $4.98 each 
Juniperus Virginiana Ketleri. (Ketler 
Juniper). A type similar to glauca, 
but entirely different in color. Tall, 
upright grower and is always a per- 
feet conical specimen. Fairly broad 
at the base and always very full and 
dense. The foliage is fine, a grayish 
ereen in color. 
3-4 ft. $6.19 
Yew 
Taxus Cuspidata. A compact, spread- 
ing variety; dark green foliage; 
scarlet berries in autumn. Can be 
trimmed or will grow to 6 ft. 
15-18 in. $4.98 each 
Taxus Hicksi. Beautiful, dense, col- 
umnar form; bright red berries in 
the fall. Does well under any eir- 
cumstances. Used in place of the 
favorite pyramidal Arborvitae. 
18-24 in. $5.49 each 
Taxus Intermedia. At first it closely 
resembles the old Dwarf Japanese 
Yew (Taxus cuspidata nana) as it 
has the same heavy deep green waxy 
foliage. It is, however, a much fast- 
er grower, due perhaps in part to the 
fact that it starts to grow a week or 
ten days earlier than other Yews. 
15-18 in. $4.98 each 
PROPER PLANTING 
require 
immediate and careful attention for 
successful results in planting. They 
must not be exposed to the wind or sun 
before planting, and should be eulti- 
vated and watered after planting to 
assure quick establishment. 
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