HaiLey-tftown EVERGREENS 
Pyramidal Arborvitae 
DUNDEE (Jun. virginiana pyramidiformia hilli) —A recent intro¬ 
duction which has proven hardy and valuable in any landscape planting. 
It is superior to the Red Cedar because of its symmetrical compact 
growth and attractive coloring. Foliage is a bluish-gray in the spring and 
summer and changes to a plum-like color in the fall and winter. Reaches 
a height of about 15 feet unless sheared. 
GLAUCA (Jun. virginiana glauca) —Similar in habit of growth to 
Cannart. Foliage a bright silver. 
MEYERS’ (Jun. squamata meyerii) —A unique plant of recent 
introduction with irregular growth. A very odd evergreen that can be 
used in an informal foundation planting. Height about 3 feet. 
PFITZER (Jun. ch inensis pfitzeriana) —A very hardy dwarf ever¬ 
green with spreading branches. A fine ornamental evergreen for informal 
plantings. 
RED CEDAR (Jun. virginiana) —This tree is valuable for group 
plantings as well as for specimen trees. As winter comes on, the tips of 
the new foliage present a brownish appearance and make a very beauti¬ 
ful picture. 
SAVIN (Jun. Sab in a) —A beautiful dwarf spreading Cedar. Dark 
green foliage. One of the best dwarf evergreens for foundation and 
group plantings. 
SILVER (Jun. scopulorum) — Similar to Red 
Cedar except that it is a beautiful silvery color. 
PINE 
AUSTRIAN (P. nig ra) —A very symmetrical 
upright growing Pine. One of our best Pines for 
specimen or group plantings. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
MUGHO (P. montana mughus) —Of low, 
dense, spreading growth, with very dark green 
foliage. Very hardy. Ideal as dwarf specimen 
plants. 
NORWAY (P. resinosa) —An ornamental Pine 
for quick growth. It is also an exceptionally fine 
windbreak tree. 
SCOTCH (P. sylvestris) — This is a rugged 
grower and will stand a great deal of wind and 
drought. A very good windbreak tree. 
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Savin Juniper 
