Evergreen 
CHOOSE FROM THESE VARIETIES FOR 
LASTING, YEAR ‘ROUND BEAUTY 
SCOTCH PINE 
When young, the decorative Scotch Pine is 
a stocky, bushy, rounded tree, densely cov- 
ered with blue-green needles of medium 
length. More picturesque at maturity. 
Rapid growth, very hardy. Fine for wind- 
breaks and screens. 
AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE 
A favorite for hedges and lawn groups. 
When untrimmed it forms a graceful broad 
pyramid, 35 to 50 feet at maturity. Shears 
readily. Foliage of deep green. Prefers 
moist area. For backgrounds, landscape 
groups, windbreaks, trimmed hedges or single 
specimens. 
AUSTRIAN PINE 
This hardy growing Pine has massive needles 
6 to 10 inches long of deep green color on 
the surface and bluish white underneath. Its 
habit of growth is tall and well-rounded. 
IRISH 
JUNIPER 
Dwarf growing 
Juniper, erect and 
slender, formal 
and columnar in 
form. Has dense 
bluish green folli- 
age. Reaches a 
height of 6 to 7 
feet at maturity. 
Never over 14 
feet in diameter. 
Most striking 
spirelike shape of 
all the Evergreens. 
This column- 
like Juniper is 
ideal for gardens, 
beds and formal 
grounds. 
GOLDEN ARBOR-VITAE 
A very compact, slow-growing dwarf type 
of evergreen. The flattened leaf-clusters 
face outward edgewise. The deep green 
foliage, edged with gold, presents a beau- 
tiful surface of vertical fluted lines. 
VIRGINIA JUNIPER 
This popular evergreen is sometimes known 
as the Red Cedar. It has a compact 
pyramidal growth. The dense foliage is 
a bright bluish green when fresh, maturing 
to a deep bronze-green during the winter. 
Can be trimmed to any desired shape or 
form. 
GREEK JUNIPER 
A native of Greece. This beautiful variety 
forms a tall, dense, conical head tapering 
gradually from the ground to a sharp point. 
It has a fine, bluish color with very close 
growing needles. 
MUGHO PINE 
A dwarf Pine which forms a bushy, com- 
pact ball. Grows as broad as it does tall, 
seldom over 4 feet in height. Thick dark 
green needles are long and stiff, easily 
trimmed. In the spring the new growth 
looks like a multitude of candles over the 
tree. This hardy Pine is fine for fore- 
ground planting, etc. 
CHINESE ARBOR-VITAE 
This Oriental Arbor-Vitae is an introduc- 
tion from China which has proven very 
hardy. It has a flat, fan-type leaf with 
a rich green color. The leaf clusters face 
outward edgewise. A strong, rapid grower 
which can be used as windbreaks or clipped 
to any desired shape or size. 
These Egyptian Evergreens are first-class spec- 
imens, several times transplanted. Each is dug 
fresh, and carefully wrapped in sphagnum 
moss for shipment. Plant immediately after 
removing moss from roots. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBOR-VITAE 
This formal, compact pyramid is densely covered 
with lacy, bright green foliage. This deep green 
evergreen seldom measures over 2 to 3 feet in diam- 
eter at the base. Has a matured height of 12 to 
15 feet. Can be clipped to any desired height. 
Hardy everywhere, except in dense shade. 
GLOBE ARBOR-VITAE 
Dwarf in size, this evergreen maintains a natural 
globe shape without trimming. Dense, compact 
growth. Attains a height and width of 3 to 4 feet. 
Especially adapted for foundation planting. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
Tall growing ornamental pyramid, well branched to 
the ground with thick, short needles of deep green. 
The most rapid growing of all the Spruces. Very 
hardy and well adapted to almost any good growing 
soil. Attains a height of 60 to 75 feet at maturity. 
Fine for shelter, screen or windbreaks. 
PFITZER JUNIPER 
A very bushy, low and spreading variety. Very 
irregular and somewhat vase-shaped. Dense gray- 
green foliage of a soft and feathery appearance. 
Very hardy and most popular for foundation plant- 
ings. 
EGYPTIAN EVERGREENS ARE CAREFULLY SELECTED SPECIMENS OF WHICH YOU’LL BE PROUD 
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