. Beautiful home surroundings. Landscape gardening; Nurseries (Horticulture). Evergreens for Screen Planting 29 This purpose reqii larger in the back row) also be used here for the American Arborvitae See page 54. Pea-fruited Cypress Sec page ")3. Golden Pea-fruited Cypress See page 53, Golden Plumed Cypress See page 53. Balsam Fir See page 50. White Fir See page 50 Frazer's Fir See page 50. Douglas' Fir See page 50. American Hemlock See page 55. ires the use of tlie larger sizes (5 to 6 feet or 6 to 7 feet, or even for quick effect. Sizes listed under "Foundation Planting" may


. Beautiful home surroundings. Landscape gardening; Nurseries (Horticulture). Evergreens for Screen Planting 29 This purpose reqii larger in the back row) also be used here for the American Arborvitae See page 54. Pea-fruited Cypress Sec page ")3. Golden Pea-fruited Cypress See page 53, Golden Plumed Cypress See page 53. Balsam Fir See page 50. White Fir See page 50 Frazer's Fir See page 50. Douglas' Fir See page 50. American Hemlock See page 55. ires the use of tlie larger sizes (5 to 6 feet or 6 to 7 feet, or even for quick effect. Sizes listed under "Foundation Planting" may front rows, making a border planting. Thuya occideninlis aiirea Retinispora pisifera Rdiiiispora pisifera aurca lifflniiiportL pliimofia aurea Ahicx balsamea Allies cimrulor Abies frascri Pseudotsuga laxifnUa Tsuga cunu'Ieiisis Red Cedar See page 51. Austrian Pine See page 52. Jack Pine Sec page Si. White Pine See page 53. White Spruce See page Si. Engleman's Spruce See page 5i. Norway Spruce See page 52. Colorado Green Spruce See page 52. Roster's Blue Spruce See page 5i. Juniperus virginiana Piiius austriaca Piitus divaricala Pinus strobus Picea alba Picea eiigelmanni Picea excelsa Picea pungens Picea pungens kosleriana. A field of Evergreens at the Framingham Nurseries. In foreground are smaller kinds suitable for foundation and border planting. In background some of the columnar varieties listed below. Evergreens for Service-yard Screens American Arborvitae Narrow cone or column. Densely branched. Thrives in ordinary soils. 5 to G feet, plant every 21 inches, $ per ten. G to 7 feet, plant every 24 inches, $ per ten. Peabody's Golden Arborvitae A variety of the preceding with yellow foliage. 5 to 6 feet, plant every 21 inches, $ per ten. 6 to 7 feet, plant every 24 inches, $ per ten. Pyramidal Arborvitae Xciy narrow cone or column. Dense and compact 5 to 6 feet, plant every 15 inches, $ per ten. 6 to 7 feet, plant every 18 inches, $ per ten. Thu


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