Scotch 
Pine 
COLORADO SPRUCE. Broad, even pyramid 
with thick, stiff branches covered with 
heavy lustrous green foliage sometimes 
touched with silver. Makes a good speci- 
men tree for the lawn. Each 
18 =245nsS: 5 aot Oe $ 4.85 
24-3.00in. ohio ahaha tea 5.85 
30=36°In Se 6s no nee da eee 7.00 
3 4A FES iste eee 9.00 
ASAE Sa ee) oa ea cas Cae 12235 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. Selected blue 
color from above seedling block. Each 
18-24 ina. eee ee ee eee $11.50 
24-30 inns eee eae erie 12.85 
30=36 “ins Seto ee 15.00 
36242 lind: J en ea eres 18.35 
42-48 ins |. ocr hoist eas 21.95 
ORIENTAL DWARF SPRUCE. Slow grow- 
ing with glossy, very short needles. Can 
be used in locations where other types of 
Spruce grow too large. Maintains its lower 
branches. Each 
18=24 “ins oe oe ee ee $6.95 
24 = 30 cine Zidket cee ean aes eee eek 9.00 
gs 
PINE 
WE DO NOT SHIP BALLED EVERGREENS SCOTCH PINE. Fast growing tall tree of 
pole ies cas oes erect ene irregular shape. Gray-green foliage not 
plants wi e sent transportation collect. Ship- : . 
ments will be made by rail or truck freight. 3o dense as that of the Austrian Pine. 
: : Give your nearest rail or truck shipping point Reddish brown branches and trunk con- 
on order. trast in color with foliage. Good tree for 
Colorado Blue Spruce ag A eee j i i 
screen planting or specimen use. Ulti- 
| mate height 50 feet. Each 
+ —-CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 2/4 te oA Mee ee * 335 
; TS | oe, RY eas oe? s Ee te ane 72 
Plant at a depth shown at right. Water dH HEM K eee 
thoroughly when planting and again in one week. E Loc 
Water whenever dry during the first year. Use HEMLOCK (Tsuga Canadensis). Strong growing, 
DeuPi Growiientolannn Hf thpeortimeck first beautifully shaped, graceful tree with rich green 
5 pic g an ree times TIrs foliage. May be kept sheared to meet any desired 
summer, wetting foliage with Ra-Pid-Gro solution shape and size. Its ability to grow in heavy shade 
first. Trim lightly to keep plant in good shape = E makes it a very desirable tree for foundations, 
and cultivate to conserve moisture in soil. screens or specimen plantings. Each 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA. Bright 
glossy leaves with small trumpet- 
shaped blossoms, white with pink 
tinge. Blooms profusely all sum- 
mer. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Each 
VS a2Z4 Jiminy daceea cove. cuaisis ie $3.25 
DeSn tte wee eet aie, sve adnate 4.00 
AZALEAS. See page 20. 
BOXWOOD. Fine dwarf broad-leaf 
evergreen which can be used as 
specimen, for edging, or in tubs. 
Will do well in partial shade. 
Each 
B2=5: GMS” Senctacts eye «i oneeerene $3.85 
TDi T'S iM as seecsetencvorsnoreus tense 5.00 } 
CHERRY LAUREL. Long, lustrous PYRACANTHA  LALANDI (Fire- 
evergreen foliage. White flowers thorn). A _ picturesque, upright, 
in late May followed by purple- thorny shrub with Box-like ever- 
black berries late in the summer. green foliage. Has attractive 
A rapid grower, but may be white flowers followed by an 
clipped easily to desired size. amazing quantity of fiery orange- 
Will grow in full sun and hot lo- red fruits, which last well into 
cations. the winter. 
Each Each 
ZaBSw tts colioatt-s 2 sada $3.00 18224 jin.” ho eee $3.00 
S54 Fte tac o45 chee oer 3.95 2-3 ft... 02 2 bee 4.00 
Abelia Grandiflora 4-5: ft; humo eta eeeCe e 5.00 3-4 ft2 25 oaee ee 5.00 
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