** YEW (Taxus) 
eK 
be 
CUSPIDATA (Jap Spreader) 
12-15? 3.00 
18 - 24" 4.50 
ae 29 6.50 
2V/> - 8.50 
CUSPIDATA CAPITATA (Upright Jap) 
18 - 5.50 
pa 2h 7.50 
2 - 3 10.75 
3 - 3I/, 12.50 
Also ask for prices on Taxus Hicksi, An- 
dersoni, Brevifolia, Cliftoni. 
THE FIRS — True and Pseudo 
BALSAM (Abies balsamea) 
— Familiarly fragrant, soft green. 
2 - 2!/,' 295 
2/5 - 3 3.50 
Pea 4.95 
4-5 6.25 
WHITE, or SILVER (A. concolor) 
— Often sports a blue sheen. Long, soft 
needles; very hardy. 
HH! 3.25 
eo, 3.95 
20/513 5.50 
eee 7.50 
4.5) 9.50 
DOUGLASFIR (Pseudotsuga taxifolia) 
— Our specialty. Grows exceptionally well, 
even on our cold, mountain farm. Excellent 
substitute for Hemlock as a screen or hedge. 
Varies from light to dark green; some blues. 
2- 2 2.95 
sede ee 
Ae : 6.25 
Be! 8.00 
Larger sizes available. 
VEITCH FIR (formerly in supply B & B), 
together with NOBLE FIR are hardy, attrac- 
tive varieties we are now growing on; some 
available in 1957 - 58. 
ARBORVITAE — Because of its tendency to 
discolor for so many months in the climate 
of Southern N. Y., and Northern Pa., we feel 
Arborvitae has limited usefulness in your gar- 
dens. However, we still grow some and offer 
them at reasonable prices. Douglas Golden 
and Elegantissima (Peabody) are among the 
better color varieties. 
"Every Lawn Needs a Dogwood and Evergreens"' 
FIRS — YEWS 
BV-E R,G’ RiE EWN’S 
** HEMLOCK (Tsuga) 
CANADIAN (Canadensis) 
— Wide range of use. Shears well. 
18-24" Potted 2.00 
Ze 2, 3.75 
2/2 i, 4.75 
6.25 
ai y 8.00 
5-6 10.75 
Guewh 14.00 
CAROLINA (Caroliniana) 
— Sweeping, pendulous branches, some- 
what Yew-like foliage. Hardy here. 
18 - 24" 3.50 
Da Dh 4.25 
Bio 3! 5.00 
SIEBOLD HEMLOCK 
Our saleable supply of this unusual ever- 
green is exhausted now, but small plants are 
growing hard so they, too, can go to market 
some day. 
THE PINES (Pinus) 
MUGHO (P. mugo mughus) 
— Low, round ball. Shear in June. 
15 - 18" (spread) 3.00 
18 - 24" (spread) 4.00 
HIMALAYAN (P. excelsa }'"Weeping Pine’ 
UW 7.50 
#5 9.00 
SWISS STONE (P. cembra) 
— Handsome dwarf Pine 
Aone 15.00 
AUSTRIAN, NORWAY RED, SCOTCH 
WHITE, PONDEROSA and BLACK PINE 
all are grown extensively for screens, wind- 
breaks, and lawn specimens. Available B & B 
for landscaping in sizes 3 to 8'. Average 
price is $1.00 per foot. 
FALSECYPRESS (Chamaecyparis} 
a READCY PRESS (Pisifera filifera) 
- 18" Potted 1.75 
wie be 
GOLDEN THREAD (P. filifera aurea) 
15-18" Potted 2.00 
WHITECEDAR FALSECYPRESS UPryreties 
y ; 2/2 
- E 
: - : 6.50 
LARCH (Larix) 
While not an evergreen, the Larch is a cone 
bearer with graceful, needle-like’ foliage. 
Popular demand has required us to grow it 
again; available 2 to 6' at less than $1 per 
foot. Plant in April. 
HEMLOCK 
