PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
communis hibernica (Irish Juniper). Very slender, columnar 
growth, with numerous upright branches. Very formal in out¬ 
line and invaluable in Italian style gardens. Foliage bluish- 
green. 
excelsa stricta. A good variety, conical in form, with grayish 
green glaucous foliage. Holds its color throughout the year. 
japonica aurea (Golden Japanese Juniper). A bright golden 
form of a spreading habit. Excellent for the rock garden. 
Sabina (Savin Juniper). An upright, spreading evergreen thriv¬ 
ing in poor soil, foliage dense, very dark green, excellent for 
foundation planting; small sizes suitable for rockery. 
Sabina tamariscifolia (Tamarisk-leaved Savin Juniper). A beau¬ 
tiful trailing Juniper for rockwork and borders. Dark green 
feathery-like foliage. 
virginiana elegantissima lee. A golden variegated variety of 
the virginiana; the foliage keeps a very attractive golden color 
Winter and Summer. 
Virginia cannarti (Cannart Cedar). An absolutely hardy tree, 
having deep, rich green, heavily tufted foliage. If left untrim¬ 
med, the growth is more or less open but none the less pleasing. 
virginiana schotti (Schott's Juniper). Dense and compact in 
growth, with pyramidal form of the red Cedar, foliage deep 
green. A beautiful specimen for a background for evergreen 
clumps. 
virginiana glauca (Blue Virginia Cedar). A very beautiful 
vigorous growing variety, with glaucous blue foliage all the 
year round. 
PICEA. Spruce 
Spruces are unsurpassed for their ornamental qualities. They are 
conical or pyramidal evergreens, of great hardiness and useful¬ 
ness. Splendid for park planting or as lawn specimens, and when 
placed among other evergreen planting, form a most pleasing con¬ 
trast. The loftiness and stately spire-like crowns of the Spruces 
lend a peculiar charm to the landscape. The dwarf forms are 
valuable subjects for bordering the taller evergreens, also suitable 
for rock gardens. 
albertiana conica glauca. This interesting and dwarf slow 
growing Spruce was found in 1904 near Banff, Canada, by Pro¬ 
fessor Jack of the Arnold Arboretum; it is conical, very dense 
in habit and a gem for the rock garden. 
Engelmanni (Engelmann's Spruce). A choice and valuable 
Rocky Mountain tree, of dense, pyramidal growth. The young 
branches are pubescent and clothed with bluish-green foliage, 
which emits a strong, aromatic odor if bruised. Cones light 
brown, 2 to 3 in. long. This variety is native to the Rocky 
Mountains from Alberta and British Columbia to Colorado and 
New Mexico. Hardy in almost all parts of t he country. 
Koster’s Blue Spruce is Bound to 
excelsa (Norway Spruce). A tall and picturesque tree of many 
variations and the most widely cultivated of all the Spruces. 
As an individual tree, with room to develop, is of pyramidal 
symmetrical growth, its lower branches sweeping the ground, 
pungens (Colorado Spruce). A very hardy and fine tree from the 
Rocky Mountains. The branches are set in regular whorls 
which diminish in size as they near the top, forming a very 
symmetrical, pyramidal tree of conical outlines. Leaves glau¬ 
cous green, rigid and sharp-pointed. 
THE BLUE SPRUCES 
pungens glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce). One of the most 
attractive evergreens cultivated, entirely hardy; has the 
same good qualities as the one above but the leaves are of 
an elegant, glaucous blue tint. Will succeed in locations 
where many evergreens fail. 
Each Each 
2 to 2 1 2 ft. . . . $3.50 | 4 ft. $8.00 
3 to 3K ft. . . . 5.00 j 5 ft. 10.00 
Specimens. .$12.00 up 
pungens glauca Kosteri (Koster’s Blue Spruce). The 
Blue Spruce of Colorado, greatly improved. An indis¬ 
pensable addition to every estate. The attractive silvery 
blue color stands out strongly against the green of all 
other shrubbery and evergreen. A healthy, vigorous 
grower and very hardy. A handsome blue Spruce on 
your lawn is a good investment, increasing in value each 
year. This is one of our specialties of which we have a 
large stock in various sizes. Present day prices are very 
low. 
l^ft.... 
2 ft.... 
Each 
. $4.00 
5.00 
Each 
3 ft.$ 7.50 
4 ft. 12.00 
5 ft.$15.00 
JUNIPERUS COLUMN A RTS 
Increase in Price 
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