Coniferous Evergreens 
No matter how small or how large your home-grounds may be, Evergreens are indis¬ 
pensable. You may use them as a low hedge or a tall screen; as a shelter from strong 
winds or to temper the hot rays of a summer sun. Low-growing Evergreens, like Pfitzer’s 
Juniper or Globe Arborvitse, are useful in foundation plantings and to border walks and 
drives. The different kinds presented in this department are suited to southern con¬ 
ditions, and will be an increasing joy to the fortunate person who becomes the owner. 
CEDAR • Cedrus 
MOUNT ATLAS CEDAR. Cedrus atlan- 
tica. The dark green foliage, combined 
with the pyramidal form of the tree, makes 
this one of the most graceful evergreens, 
showing best when used as a single specimen. 
Pfitzer’s Juniper. See page 6 
CEDAR, continued 
DEODAR CEDAR. C. deodara. Brought 
some years ago from Asia, this variety 
rivals in beauty the famous Colorado Blue 
Spruce. It is especially useful for specimen 
plantings where its color and drooping 
branches contrast with the upright-growing, 
dark-foliaged evergreens. At the holiday 
season it frequently is decorated with 
electric lights and thus made into a 
living Christmas tree. 
Berckman’s GoJden Arborvitse. See page 7 
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