1955 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
EVERGREENS 
Evergreens are always in favor for landscape work, their 
varied colored foliage affords an excellent background for the 
brilliant colors of summer, but it is in winter, when the land- 
scape is barren of color that they are most appreciated. 
Our conifers are grown carefully and scientifically, insuring 
a strong fibrous root growth. Trees that have been several 
times transplanted become established more easily. Planting 
time in this area should be done between April and May, and 
during September, October and November. Evergreens are 
dug ‘Balled and Burlapped” (B&B) at the prices quoted. 
PLANTING TIME FOR EVERGREENS: The ideal time is from 
September Ist until November |5th and from April Ist until 
May 15th. 
FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA douglasi) 
DOUGLAS FIR—Hardy, tall, and shapely with dark blueish- 
green to dark green needles. A full sun tree, but 
tolerates partial shade, thrives in well drained 
soil. 
Each 5to25 Each 5to25 
2 = feet 7.50 7.00 Ome tects a) 3-50se=10-.00 
242 feet 10.00 9.50 A” feet= -718:00— 517.50 
SPRUCE (PICEA) 
Large rapid growing trees for specimen, screen, hedge and 
windbreak plantings. Extremely hardy, full sun trees, they 
prefer medium soil; and can endure droughts and poor soil. 
NORWAY SPRUCE (PICEA Excelsa)—Rapid grower, graceful, 
dark green foliage, one of the best spruces, ex- 
cellent for windbreak or hedge, the most easily 
transplanted evergreen. 
12 feet 3.00 2.90 
2 feet 6.00 9.90 
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