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ZACHMAN’S PEAR NURSERY 
found this tree particularly valuable for windbreaks and ornamental pur¬ 
poses, and found that its use has actually increased the value of their farms 
as real estate. 
18 to 24 Inches, $1.50; 24 to 30 Inches, $2.00; 30 to 36 Inches, $2.50 
Pyramidal Arbor Vitae— This is an Arbor Vitae that is very upright in 
growth. A tree 8 or 10 feet tall will not spread more than two feet. Heavy 
foliage clear to the ground. They have proven just a little hardier than other 
Arbor Vitae. They are a wonderfully fine ornamental tree and can be safely 
grown here where they have some protection from other trees, buildings or 
natural protection. They may be grown on the East or North side of the 
building within two feet of the foundation on account of their upright 
growth. There are many places that they can be used for foundation planting. 
See our very low price on them. 
2 to 2H Foot, $1.50; 3 to 3^ Foot, $2.25 
Colorado Blue Spruce— This is undoubtedly the most beautiful of the 
evergreens, and has come into use with surprising rapidity in the last few 
years for ornamental purposes. It has adapted itself to all conditions and 
the better the conditions the more rapid the growth. 
The trees vary in color from light green to beautiful shades of blue. The 
price, of course, varies with the color. Only about one in twenty seedlings 
develops the beautiful blue color, and the balance grade down from blue to 
light green. They are perfectly hardy. 
18 to 24 Inches, $1.60; 24 to 30 Inches, $2.25 
Dwarf Mugho Pine (Pinus mughus)— An excellent dwarf pine, always in 
good demand in a high class landscape. There is a difference in Mugho pines. 
Our trees are of the many stemmed, true dwarf growing variety. This ever¬ 
green is exceedingly attractive in the springtime when the upright new 
growth gives the appepvonce of miniature candles covering the entire bush. 
Deep green foliage. Exceedingly hardy. There is a place for it in every 
foundation and low evergreen planting. 
15 to 18 Inches, $1.75; 18 to 24 Inches, $2.00 
Pfitzer Juniper —A few years ago, this remarkable tree was almost un¬ 
known, yet it is today in the front rank of ornamental evergreen trees. 
Its great popularity is due to its ability to thrive in all parts of the country 
and under almost any conditions of soil or exposure. Will stand considerable 
shade. Foliage, an attractive bluish-green. 
24 to 30 Inches, $3.00; 30 to 36 Inches, $3.40 
Arbor Vitae—A well known evergreen, excellent for screens, when planted 
in a partially protected spot, grows very compact, easily transplanted. 
(This is a flat leaved or branched evergreen.) Specially desirable for all 
points South, East or Northeast. Arbor Vitae stands trimming, which makes 
it very desirable for hedges and windbreaks in all that part of the country 
adapted to its growth. Its root system is of the type that makes it easily 
and safely transplanted, either as a balled and burlappel tree or “naked” 
as termed in the nursery. 
2 to 3 Foot, $1.00; 3 to 4 Foot, $2.25 
NOTICE TO EVERGREEN PURCHASERS 
Our larger and more expensive evergreens are shipped with ball of dirt 
covered with burlap and are guaranteed to grew. Dig the whole large and 
deep enough so ball is covered three inches with dirt. Do not remove burlap. 
10% may be deducted on orders of two or more 
On lots write for prices 
