Rose Hill Nursery — 
EVERGREENS FOR THE LAWN 
PINE, Austrian. (Pinus Nigra.) A fast growing pine with long, dark 
green needles. It has a broad base, tapers gradually toward the top 
and is more compact than other upright pines. A fine, decorative lawn 
tree whether used as a specimen or in groupings with spruce or other 
Austrian Pine. 
SPRUCE, Black Hills. (Picea Canadenis Albertiana.) Foliage varies 
from green to bluish tint and is at all times bright and fresh appear- 
ing. Tree is compact, bushy and symmetrical. One of the hardiest of 
all spruces. Used to best advantage as a lawn specimen or in the 
border. See illustration. 
DetOee (ow ee eee $ 6.50 212° tol3 | it $ 8.50 
OELOB ou el Usmwe nearer ee $10.50 
SPRUCE, Colorado Blue. (Picea Pungens Glauca.) A hardy blue colored 
spruce which is exceedingly attractive and popular. It is used individ- 
ually as a lawn specimen or in a grouping of several Colorado spruce. 
See illustration. 
PA WO Pep) ABE 4h Guu a Ae ees ake $11.00 232) tOr3 Lia ee ee $13.00 
SPRUCE, Colorado Green. (Picea Pungens.) Vigorous and hardy, iden- 
tical to the Colorado Blue Spruce (described above) except the foliage 
is green. 
DSC Ts Sea e< oe au belek $7.50 246. to 3 ity. eee $ 9.50 
SitOco tou te eee. eee $12.00 
GLOBE EVERGREENS 
JUNIPER, Globe Red Cedar. A rounded ball-shaped form of the Red 
Cedar which adds variety to the foundation planting. Except for its 
rounded shape it is identical to the Red Cedar (described on page 2). 
18 toe24 ins spread)... = $ 6.00 232) tOkontt Spread Can $10.50 
PA WO. PAV) ate, Syogeeol 3. aa. 8.00 3) con tes pread ane 14.00 
JUNIPER, Globe Silver Cedar. These are especially nice evergreens 
which are sheared to a rounded shape and used for contrast to the 
pyramidal and spreading evergreens. Offered in silver blue or silver 
green. 
18 to 24 in. spread ....... $ 8.50 ZetOon2y2) [tas phen d a $10.50 
> Ae) 3) ae, Goel oon. as $13.00 
How to Plant Evergreens 
fi) Dig hole a foot larger and deeper than ball of earth 
Provide good, Joamy top soil to fill around ball. 
Colorado Blue Spruce ee, SET TREE IN HOLE 
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IT STOOD IN NURSERY 
HOW TO TRIM EVERGREENS 
Trim your evergreens at least once a year to keep them shapely and . Bie S 
to promote dense foliage. We recommend trimming in June or July; Het 4) AS aes ree Res 
however, it can be done at any other time during the year without f : z 
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as Pyramidal Arborvitae, Red Cedar or Silver Cedar, is greatly im- KON BS aarti OOSEN BURLAP 
proved by keeping them narrow and symmetrical. TOP SOM UP AROUND: 7S) 
BALL. PACK FIRMLY’ // ie }/// AY TOP OF BALLAND 
The low growing and spreading Junipers, such as the Savins or WITH FEET ORS Me Peon Sow jp ROLL BACN CR Ee 
Pfitzers, should be trimmed at the ends of the branches to prevent their Tesh Merk meptcN Myf, Mf {ijl 
spread, especially if they are a part of the foundation planting. ATER - FILL HOLE WITH SOIL PACK FIRMLY 
Should an occasional evergreen branch assume an awkward growth, AND LEAVE TOP OF GROUND COVERED WITH LOOSE 
it is perfectly proper to prune the branch by cutting it close to one of EARTH 
the oncoming buds. = 
