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TAXUS BROWNI (Brown's Yew)—This variety is 
very popular because of its dense habit and 
rich green color. It differs from the regular 
Spreading Yew in that it is more globular in 
Shape. Responds readily to trimming and 
makes an excellent low hedge. Eaeh 
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DECIDUOUS CONIFERS 
LARIX DECIDUA (European Larch or Tamarack) 
—A member of the Pine family, bearing cones, 
and shedding its leaves. Among the hardiest 
of all trees, they do well in almost any soil 
or location, preferring moderate moisture. 
Larches usually take a Christmas-tree shape 
with long, straight branches, and short needles 
tufted like a pine. Rapid growing. Each 
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TAXODIUM DISTICHUM (Bald Cypress)—A deci- 
duous evergreen planted for its picturesque 
effect and its feathery ornamental foliage. Has 
light brown, flaky bark, small light green 
needle-like leaves, and a head, at first narrow, 
then broad and rounded. Each 
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BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
EUONYMUS CARRIERI (Evergreen Climber)— 
This variety is somewhat similar to Vegetus, 
but is a much faster grower and better for a 
ground cover. It does not climb as well as 
Vegetus. Each 
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EUONYMUS COLORATUS (Small leaf winter- 
creeper)—An attractive self-clinging evergreen 
vine for general use. Foliage colors somewhat 
in the fall. Each 
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EUONYMUS PATENS ERECTUS (Seiboldiana)— 
Is a handsome, nearly evergreen species, with 
fairly conspicuous clusters of greenish-white 
flowers after midsummer, and showy pinkish 
fruits with orange-covered seeds late in the 
fall. Excellent for shady places. Each 
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EUONYMUS VEGETUS (Big Leaf Wintercreeper) 
—A strong growing variety, with large leaves, 
and producing bright orange-red berries, which 
remain on the plant the greater part of the 
winter. As an evergreen hardy wall cover, this 
plant is unequalled. Each 
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HEDERA HELIX GRACILIS (Baltica Ivy)—Identi- 
cal in habit with the English Ivy, but foliage 
not as large and more cut; a most graceful 
vine; perfectly hardy and a splendid evergreen 
vine on walls with north exposures; also an 
excellent ground cover. Each 
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MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM (Oregon Grape Holly) 
—It has handsome, spiny, dark green lustrous 
leaves which take on a hronzy tone in the fall. 
The clusters of yellow flowers are showy in 
the spring, and later the bluish-black bloomy 
fruits are attractive. Each 
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RHODODENDRON, HYBRIDS — We offer this 
flowering plant in several named varieties. In 
order to have success with Rhododendrons, you 
must have the proper location. They do very 
well if planted where the winter sun does not 
strike, and with a soil mixture of about one- 
third peat. 
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TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS—Shrublike plant of 
moderate growth. Has shiny dark leaves which 
hang on all winter. Resembles dwarf boxwood 
and may be used where the latter is not hardy. 
Can be clipped to suit any height up to 12 inch- 
es. Used extensively as an edging for formal 
beds. 
2 yr. from qt. cans, each 50c; per 100, $40,00 
EVERGREEN WINDBREAK SPECIAL 
(Spring Only) 
Oriental Arbor Vitae, 3 to 4 feet, Balled and 
BUTS DCC lcci eee te ee eee ree ee ee cess $2.75 
Norway Spruce, 18 to 24 in. Balled and bur- 
LAP CC eee BB oe ee le er tO: $2.25 
Norway Spruce, 2 to 3 ft. Balled and Bur- 
laped ..... bas. ee een eres ioe A. Re ee eed: $3.50 
Black Hills Spruce, 15 to 18 in. Balled and 
Burlaped 
Douglas Fir, 2 yr. in field row, 12 to 18 in. 
WOO SCEROO En ees sa ee ee $1.75 
Austrian Pine, 18 to 24 in. Balled and bur- 
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Above prices are based on quantities ef 20 or 
more, F.O.B. Henry. No orders accepted after 
April 21. 
SMALL EVERGREEN COLLECTION 
Every season we have innumerable requests for 
young evergreen transplants suitable for grow- 
ing on in the garden. 
We offer the following list of 3 year old trans- 
plants at 75c each, except varieties marked * 
which are $1.75. 
Do not confuse these with mail order seedlings, 
as we only sell young, vigorous plants, ready 
for the field. 
No order accepted for less than five plants, or 
after April 10. Customer will be notified when 
trees are ready to pick up, or they can be ship- 
ped Parcel Post with an additional charge of 
65 cents per order. 
Spreading Yew 
Upright Yew 
Hick’s Yew 
Hunniwell Yew 
Andora Juniper 
*Cannart Juniper 
*Silver Cedar 
*Hill’s Dundee Juniper 
*Blue Column Juniper 
American Arbor Vitae 
Globe Arbor Vitae 
Pyramidalis Arbor Vitae 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Blue Pfitzer Juniper 
Savin Juniper 
Spiny Greek Juniper 
Burki Juniper 
Keteeleri Juniper 
Browni Yew 
