Pfitzer Juniper 
T HE handsomest of the Chinese Jun¬ 
iper varieties, the Pfitzer, which 
grows in the form of a low broad 
pyramid, is the most satisfactory of all 
Junipers in this climate.” 
This endorsement of Pfitzer Juniper is 
given by the Arnold Arboretum, whose busi¬ 
ness it is to test all trees impartially. 
It was originated in Pfitzer’s Nursery near 
Berlin, Germany, and introduced to the 
trade by Ludwig Spaeth, famous German 
nurseryman and horticulturist. Our original 
trees were obtained direct from him. 
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. It 
is one of the few Evergreens that will stand 
considerable shade, making it of use on the 
north side of buildings where many varieties 
are not satisfactory. 
There is some variation in color and tex¬ 
ture of foliage. We have developed a strain 
which is a deep green color with a grayish 
cast and having a strong, vigorous type of 
foliage. 
each 10 
13^ to 2 feet xxx.B&B $1.75 $15.00 
2 to 2p£ feet xxx.B&B 2.10 18.50 
2^2 to 3 feet xxx.B&B 2.50 22.50 
3 to 33^ feet xxx.B&B 3.00 27.50 
33^ to 4 feet xxx.B&B 3.75 33.50 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies hailed 
and hurlapped. 5 of same variety and size at 10 rate. 
