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Norway Spruce. See page 14. 
Juniperus • Juniper 
Juniperus chinensis mascula. Green 
Chinese Juniper. A selected green type 
that is hardier and of better form. Branch¬ 
ing habit, slightly more open than others; 
the unusual terminal growth makes it 
highly desirable in winter. Holds its color 
when other evergreens are dull. 
Each Each 
5 to 6 ft_$5 00 3 to 4 ft.$3 00 
4 to 5 ft.. . . 4 00 
J. chinensis pfitzeriana. Pfitzer Juniper. 
The most popular of the spreading types. 
The branches spread horizontally, with 
the terminals slightly drooping. It lies 
close to the ground, and for edging larger 
plantings has no superior, supplying the 
flowing lines demanded in landscape 
plantings. Foliage gray-green in summer 
and winter, and will withstand the soot and 
dust of cities. 
5 to 6 ft.. 
4 to 5 ft.. 
3 to 4 ft.. 
3 ft. 
Each 
. $5 00 
. 4 00 
. 3 50 
. 3 00 
Each 
$2 50 
. 2 00 
. 1 50 
Staked Trees of Pfitzer Juniper. Fre¬ 
quently the usual Pfitzer Juniper can¬ 
not be used where a semi-erect plant is 
needed. Therefore we have “staked 
up” a quantity of selected trees, train¬ 
ing them to a single stem and allowing 
them to develop side branches. Thus 
they make an attractive vigorous plant 
for restricted places. Sizes and prices 
same as for standard Pfitzer Juniper. 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Evergreens 
N EVER have evergreens been so popu¬ 
lar for use on home-grounds as they 
are today. In this family you will 
find varieties for all sorts of uses—tall 
trees for screens, spreading specimens for 
entrance and foundation groups, globe forms 
for formal plantings, dwarf varieties for 
borders and rock-gardens and scores of 
places where other plants do not quite 
fit the needs. In summer, evergreens 
give a refreshing coolness to the scene, 
and in winter their cheerful colors break 
the dull winter landscape. A good selec¬ 
tion of evergreens is a permanent in¬ 
vestment, increasing in value yearly. 
Hillenmeyer evergreens have made a 
reputation for quality in root-system, in 
form, and in vigor. At our prices they 
are a genuine bargain. 
Abies • Fir 
Abies concolor. Silver or White Fir. The 
best of the Firs and rivals Colorado blue 
spruce in showiness. We think it is one of 
the choicest of evergreens and an ideal 
specimen plant. In color it ranges from 
pale blue-green to blue, the needles being 
attractively distributed around the 
branches. Once established it is better 
able to withstand drought, as well as the 
soot and dust of city conditions. Of com¬ 
paratively slow growth but as hardy as 
an oak. Each Each 
4 to 5 ft_$5 00 I 2 to 3 ft.$3 00 
3 to 4 ft_ 4 00 | 
A. balsamea. Balsam Fir. As the name 
implies, its foliage has a pleasing aromatic 
perfume. Makes an attractive, moderately 
rapid-growing tree, resembling the spruce. 
Each Each 
4 to 5 ft.... $4 00 | 3 to 4 ft.$3 00 
A. fraseri. Fraser Fir. Forms a narrow 
pyramid of deep green foliage, with under 
side lighter green. Perfectly hardy and 
free of all winter or insect injury. 
Each Each 
4 to 5 ft.. 
3 to 4 ft.. 
00 
00 
.$2 00 
Evergreen Quality 
Every evergreen has been transplanted 
to increase the root-system, and sheared 
to make it compact. Height does not in¬ 
dicate compactness and shapeliness, nor 
does price indicate value —seeing is be¬ 
lieving! 
Pyramidal Arborvitae 
See page 15 
Chamaecyparis 
Japan Cypress 
Chamaecyparis pisifera. Sawara 
Cypress. The foliage resembles 
that of the arborvitae, and the tree 
grows decidedly erect, with grace¬ 
ful branches. When sheared, the 
foliage develops its true color 
especially well; it is lacy in appear¬ 
ance and silvery beneath. Fine in 
the foundation planting where a 
heavy plant is wanted, and on 
the lawn it makes an attractive 
specimen. 
C. pisifera aurea. Golden Sawara 
Cypress. Has all the characteristics of the 
form described above, except that the 
foliage is a light green or bordering on 
yellow. Both will do well in city planting 
where some tenderer evergreens fail. 
C. pisifera plumosa. Plumed Cypress. 
Foliage grayish green, very finely cut, and 
feathery in appearance. It resembles a 
finely cut fern frond at certain stages of its 
development. Pyramidal in habit of 
growth. Will make a wonderful specimen 
if kept sheared as all Cypress should be. 
C. pisifera plumosa aurea. Golden Plumed 
Cypress. Similar in type to the preceding 
green form. The young foliage is light 
green, bordering on yellow. One of the 
most popular sorts for contrast planting. 
Prices of above 4 Chamaecyparis 
7 to 9 ft. 
6 to 7 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
C. pisifera 
Each 
..$6 00 
. . 5 00 
. . 4 00 
. . 3 00 
filifera. 
Each 
.$2 50 
. 2 00 
. 1 50 
Thread-branched Cy¬ 
press. One of the best dwarf evergreens. 
Unusual foliage, drooping and graceful, 
resembling cords or threads of green. 
Compact; fine in color both winter and 
summer. Each Each 
3 to 4 ft.... $3 50 1 2 to 3 ft.$3 00 
C. pisifera squarrosa veitchi. Mossy 
Cypress. An unusually attractive plant, 
making a dense growth of soft, wool-like 
appearance. Its pale blue-green foliage is 
of unusual texture. Should be used more 
liberally, but only in places where there 
is no great amount of soot or dust deposits. 
Fnrh Forh 
4 to 5 ft_$4 00 | 3 to 4 ft.S3 50 
