1955 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
BULL PINE (PINUS ponderosa)—Tall fast growing, with grass 
green foliage and the longest needles. 
Eacheeato Zo 
2 feet 10.00 9.50 
3. feet 15.00 14.50 
MUGHO PINE (PINUS mughus)—Dwarf dome-shaped bush, 
needles are 1-3 inches long, and medium green. 
Slow-growing and excellent for formal planting. 
12> inch 5.00 4.50 
15 inch 8.00 7.90 
ARBORVITAE (THUJA)—Spring Only 
Adaptable to wide use in landscapes and gardens. Prefer 
moist soil and should be planted where protected in winter. 
Foliage flat lacy fronds, extremely amenable to shearing, and 
they make excellent evergreen hedges. 
AMERICAN DARK ARBORVITAE (THUJA occidentalis nigra)— 
Fronds loose and open, dark green. 
22 feet 6.50 6.00 
3. feet 8.50 8.00 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE (THUJA occ. pyramidalis)—Com- 
pact, perfect column, holds its shape without 
trimming. 
2 feet 5.00 4.50 
22 feet 6.50 6.00 
3. feet 8.50 8.00 
4 feet 11.00 10.50 
JUNIPER (JUNIPERUS) 
An unusual family having many interesting forms, broad 
cones, tight straight columns and low spreading. Fine tex- 
tured, for full sun or partial shade, and they tolerate a fair 
amount of moisture. All except the largest are suitable for 
foundation planting. 
ANDORRA JUNIPER (JUNIPERUS communis depressa plum- 
osa)—Prostrate in habit, grayish-green in sum- 
mer, plum color in fall and winter. Good on 
banks or for ground cover. 
15 inch 5.00 4.50 
1% feet 8.00 7.50 
JUNIPER—continued on following page 
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