THUJA (Arbor Vitae) 
BAKER’S (Brewer's Hybrid). An excellent com- 
pact pyramidal type. Bright green, slow grow- 
ing, well adapted for use by porch corner or 
under window, 12-15 in., $3.75 
BERCKMANN’S GOLDEN (Dwarf). Golden, 
globular, unexcelled for foundation planting 
or for edging. Extremely slow-growing, very 
symmetrical. 12-15 in., $4.50 
BEVERLEYENSIS (Golden Pyramid). Very com- 
pact, slow-growing, attaining handsome py- 
ramidal form, an excellent shrub for corner 
planting for home with low eaves. 24-30 in., 
$9.00 
GLOBOSA (Woodwardi). An improved form of 
globular arborvitae, very compact, slow-grow- 
ing, dark green foliage, an excellent corner 
shrub for entrance or low windows. 12-15 in., 
$3.25; 15-18 in.. $5.25. 30-36 in., $9.50 
PYRAMIDALIS. Dark green foliage, columnar, 
formal habit dense and compact. One of the 
most desirable shrubs for corner plantings or 
for accenting lines of a dwelling. Naturally 
well-shaped, does not require pruning, but can 
be pruned to hold to any desired height. 18-24 
in., $2.75; 24-30 in., $3.95, 4-5 ft., $7.50. 
JUNIPER 
HETZI GLAUCA. Improved form of Juniper 
pfitzeriana. Somewhat more upright with soft, 
bluish foliage. 12-15 in., $3.50: 
PFITZER (Chinensis pfitzeriana). Attractive 
gray-green foliage, low, semi-sprawling, very 
attractive and hardy. One of the best for mass 
planting on terraces or to cover foundation. 
12-15 in., $2.50 18-24 in... $6.00. 
SAVIN (J. Sabina). A semi-spreading, many 
branched conifer, growing to a height of 4 
feet; very hardy and with good green coloring 
the year around. One of the best of the stand- 
ard varieties, and an ever popular choice for 
use under windows, around porches, or any 
place where vase-type shrub is desired. 18-24 
in., $6.00. 
EVERGREENS == 
TAMARISCIFOLIA (Tamarix Juniper). A bright, 
bluish-green throughout the year, very sym- 
metrical and compact in form and growth, sel- 
dom gets over 15 to 18 inches high, spreading 
slowly; can be used to advantage in rockeries, 
on terraces, in front of window wells or along 
either side of entrance. 12-15 in., $3.50; 15-18 
in., $6.00 
PINE (Pinus) 
MUGHO. A popular, slow-growing dwarf moun- 
tain pine making a rugged compact shrub 3 to 
4 ft. high. Sends up numerous stems from 
the base, long needles of a rich dark green. 
Suitable for rockery use or for specimen plant- 
ing. 10-12 in., $3.00; 15-18 in., $5.00 
SPECIMEN 
or LAWN TREES 
These trees are beautiful, large growers. 
Make fine specimen trees for the lawn, park- 
ways or either side of the walk. Do not use for 
foundation plants close to house. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. Most beautiful of 
all evergreens. Silvery blue-gren, tall-growing 
compact and perfectly shaped. Slower growing 
-but worth waiting for. 
2-3 ft.. each $10.00; 3-4 ft.. each $15.00 
NORWAY SPRUCE. Tall growing, tapering 
quickly to a point. Dark green needles. Very 
hardy. Grows 20 to 30 ft. tall. A fine living 
Christmas tree. 18-24 in., 55.00 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Beautiful grey-green, 
cone-shaped spruce. Native to Black Hills. 
Stands lots of dryness and cold. A good living 
Christmas tree 2-3 it, $7.50. 
CHINESE PINE (Pinus Tabulaeformis). Long 
green needles. Trunk is dark grey, reddish on 
the limbs. $10.00 3-4 ft. 
LODGEPOLE PINE (Pinus Contorta). Medium 
growth tree to 50 feet with a deep rich areen 
foliage. $10.00. 3.4 ft. 
HEMLOCK, Canadian (Canadensis) 
Rich dark green foliage; compact growth 
with a graceful drooping habit. 
$ 9.00 
