EVERGREENS, TREES AND
RHODODENDRONS SYMBOLS: ❍ – SUN
◗ – PARTIAL SHADE ● – SHADE
The evergreens offered here are not seed- lings, but are select plants that have been transplanted 2 or 3 times and are supplied with an abundance of roots.
Pyramidal Arborvitae
23024–(Thuja occidentalis ‘Fastigiata’) Zones 3-8–Popular for its rich green color and cone-shaped form. Grows to a height of 15 to 20 feet, but can easily be kept more compact with light trimming. 8 to 12 inch bareroot transplants. ❍ ◗ Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 10 for $54.95; 20 for $97.95
WINDBREAK SPECIAL: 50 for $170.00; 100 for $290.00
Techny or Mission Arborvitae
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE
23044–(Thuja occidentalis ‘Techny’)–Zones 3-8–Maintains its dark green color throughout the winter. Foliage is soft and shears beautifully. Although its growth is more open than the pyramidal arborvitae, trimming each year will make it a beauti- ful specimen. Can be held to 6 feet with light trimming, but will grow to 15 feet or more if left untrimmed. Plant as specimens or space 2 to 4 feet apart for a tall hedge. 8 to 12 inch bareroot transplants. ❍ ◗ Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 10 for $54.95; 20 for $97.95
TECHNY ARBORVITAE NORTH POLE™
WINDBREAK SPECIAL: 50 for $170.00; 100 for $290.00
BARGAIN TREES FOR WINDBREAKS, SCREENS, FIREWOOD & SHADE Hybrid Poplar
Theves Poplar (Populus nigra ‘Afghanica’) Zones 3-9–Resembles the Lombardy poplar in shape, but is much hardier, more disease resistant and longer lived. Glossy dark green leaves turn yellow in fall. The bark is striking white. Grows 60 feet tall or more. Bareroot trees. ❍
22432–2 to 4 ft.:
Each $8.95; 5 for $36.95; 10 for $69.50; 20 for $125.00; 50 for $274.50
22433–3 to 5 ft.:
Each $12.95; 5 for $54.95; 10 for $98.50; 20 for $179.00; 50 for $379.50
THEVES POPLAR
“Cottonless”
(Populus x euramericana)–Zones 3-8–These fast-growing trees can reach 30 to 40 feet tall in just 5 years! They have resis- tance to diseases such as rust, leaf spots and stem cankers. The broad pyramidal trees grow 60 to 80 feet tall, up to 8 feet a year. Seedless and cottonless. Glossy foliage turns golden in the fall. (Not pictured). Bareroot trees. ❍
22439–2 to 4 ft.: Each $6.95; 5 for $24.95; 10 for $44.95;
20 for $74.95; 50 for $159.95; 100 for $279.95
22440–3 to 5 ft.: Each $7.95; 5 for $29.95; 10 for $49.95;
20 for $79.95; 50 for $175.95; 100 for $299.95
Write or call for prices of larger quantities.
Cottonwood (Populus deltoides ‘Siouxland’)–Zones 2-9–Hardy, drought resistant, a rapid grower and best of all, is “cottonless”. Foliage is deeper green and larger than the common cotton- wood with resistance to leaf rust. Fall color is yellow. Grows 70 to 80 feet tall. Bareroot trees. ❍ 22437–2 to 4 ft.: Each $7.95; 5 for
North Pole™ Arborvitae
23023–(Thuja occidentalis ‘Art Boe’)–Zones 3-8–(P.P.22174) This super-narrow arborvitae adds year-round inter- est to the landscape. More narrow than the ever popular Pyramidal arborvitae, North Pole™ maintains its narrow, columnar form without the need for heavy trimming and shaping. The trees are extremely hardy with dark green foliage that resists winter burn even in the coldest tem- peratures. Grows 10 to 15 feet tall but can be kept shorter
with light trimming. 1-quart pots . ❍ ◗ Each $12.95; 3 for $32.95; 6 for $59.95 Emerald Arborvitae
3-8–Prized for it’s feathery, bright, emerald-green foliage. The narrow form is very similar to Pyramidal ar- borvitae and it retains its lovely color throughout the win- ter. Grows 10 to 15 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide, but can easily be kept more compact with light trimming. (Not
23040–(Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd’)–Zones
pictured). 8 to 12 inch bareroot transplants. ❍ ◗ Each $7.95; 3 for $19.95; 10 for $59.95; 20 for $109.95
WINDBREAK SPRUCE Spruce Windbreak Special
23092–Each year we have spruce trees that do not meet our rigid specifi cations, but with a little pruning are ex- cellent, inexpensive trees for windbreak use. Sizes will range from 9 to 18 inches. These are not seedlings, but are 4 to 5 year old bareroot transplants. Available while supplies last. ❍
10 for $39.95; 20 for $69.95; 50 for $149.95; 100 for $269.95
Evergreen Seedlings
"COTTONLESS" COTTONWOOD
$29.95; 10 for $49.95; 20 for $79.95; 50 for $175.95; 100 for $299.95
22438–4 to 5 ft.: Each $8.95; 5 for $34.95; 10 for $59.95; 20 for $99.95; 50 for $195.95;
100 for $349.95 Marjatta Hybrid Rhododendrons from Finland
Zones 4-7–These hardy rhododendrons are the result of years of breeding work. Developed by Dr. Peter Tigerstedt at the University of Helsinki, Finland and further tested by the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, they have proven to exhibit bud hardiness to at least -29°F. Bloom size is impres- sive and dark green foliage is large and evergreen. Potted 6 to 10 inch plants. ◗
20851–POHJOLA’S DAUGHTER–Large fuchsia-pink buds open into shell-pink blooms that slowly mature to white. Has a low, mounding habit. Mature plants grow 3½ feet tall and 5 feet wide.
20813–HAAGA–Flowers are bright pink with orange-red fl ecks. Blooms in late spring. Rounded plants grow 5 feet tall and wide.
POHJOLA’S DAUGHTER
20815–HELLIKKI–A late bloomer with violet-red blooms. Buds and new growth have a felted coating that persists on the undersides of the leaves. Grows 5 feet tall and wide.
PRICE OF MARJATTA HYBRID RHODODENDRONS (per variety): Each $14.95; 3 for $39.95; 6 for $74.95
MARJATTA HYBRID RHODODENDRON OFFER
20855 (X)–One plant each of Pohjola’s Daughter, Haaga and Hellikki, 3 plants total, a $44.85 value for $37.95
RHODODENDRON AND AZALEA CULTURE HAAGA – 24 – HELLIKKI
These plants require soil that has a high acid content. A pH of 4.0 to 5.5 is recommended. When planting we suggest spreading ½ lb. of fast acting Aluminum Sulphate (p.40) around each plant, working it thoroughly into the soil. To maintain the proper pH a top dressing of 1 cup Soil Sulphur (p.40) worked into the soil every 3 to 4 years is suffi cient. Find Azaleas on page 26.
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Ideal for Windbreaks and Timber Helps Prevent Erosion Provides Wildlife Habitat
22832–NORWAY SPRUCE–(Picea abies)–Zones 2-7 Fastest growing spruce. Pyramidal shape with pendu- lous branches. Large cones. Dark green color. Mature height 40 to 80 feet, width 25 to 30 feet. 3 yr. 6 to 12 inch seedlings. ❍
10 for $17.95; 20 for $32.95; 100 for $149.95
22932–EASTERN WHITE PINE–(Pinus strobus)–Zones 3-8–Fast-growing pyramidal tree grows 50 to 80 feet tall and 20 to 40 feet wide. Light blue-green needles are 4 inches long. Becomes gnarled and more irregular with
age. 3 yr. 6 to 12 inch seedlings. ❍ 10 for $17.95; 20 for $32.95; 100 for $149.95
22605–BALSAM FIR–(Abies balsamea)–Zones 3-5–A narrow pyramidal 20 to 25 feet wide with short, soft, bright green needles. Valued for its fragrance as a cut tree and widely used as Christmas trees. Requires very little shearing. Grows 50 to 75 feet tall. 3 yr. 8 to 15 inch seedlings. ❍
10 for $25.95; 20 for $46.95; 100 for $199.95
22863–BLACK HILLS SPRUCE–(Picea glauca ‘Den- sata’)–Zones 2-6–Noted for its hardiness and tolerance to wind, heat, cold and drought. Develops into a well- shaped tree 20 to 40 feet tall with dense, dark blue-green
needles. 3 yr. 6 to 12 inch seedlings. ❍ 10 for $17.95; 20 for $32.95; 100 for $149.95
tall and 20 feet wide. 3 yr. 6 to 12 inch seedlings. ❍ 10 for $17.95; 20 for $32.95; 100 for $149.95
22881–COLORADO SPRUCE–(Picea pungens)–Zones 3-7–Valued for its hardiness and nice, symmetrical, broadly pyramidal form. Tiered horizontal branches are densely covered with stiff needles. Color varies from deep green to silvery blue-green. Grows up to 60 feet
MIRACID–A great way to green up your evergreens and rhododendrons. See page 41.
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