Evergreens 
AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE. One of our most lovely evergreens. 
Popular for the lawn, hedge, corners of foundation plantings and wind- 
breaks. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBOR-VITAE. The leading formal, ornamental ever- 
een Ours are carefully selected and require no shearing. They will 
please you. 
CONCOLOR FIR. Ours are of the Rocky Mountain type—hardy, easy 
to transplant, rapid growers. This radiant tree is perfect for the lawn. 
DOUGLAS FIR. Lofty, handsome, valuable for the windbreak or orna- 
mental planting. Becomes more beautiful every year of its long life. 

Pfhtzer’s Juniper. A beautiful 
Dwarf Evergreen. 
PFITZER’S JUNIPER. A most beautiful and hardy dwarf evergreen. It 
adds the effect of refinement and good taste to any landscape. You 
will love it. 
IRISH JUNIPER. Erect, slender and tapering in growth, making a 
splendid column, 12 to 15 feet tall. Beautiful and hardy. Ours are 
choice trees. 
SPINY GREEK JUNIPER. For a shapely, elegant, low-growing Juni- 
per, plant Spiny Greek. Its blue color makes it a favorite for the 
formal garden. 
SILVER JUNIPER. A symmetrical pyramid of light silver. Of out- 
Pee ornamental value, for entrances or corners. Ours are very 
ardy. 
RED CEDAR JUNIPER. Grows everywhere—in hot and dry as well 
as cold climates. A graceful, tapering pyramid, covered with feathery 
foliage. 
SABINA JUNIPER. A most popular dwarf for foreground planting. 
Pleasing in foundation groups, ideal in formal gardens. Hardy in 
smokey cities. 
AUSTRIAN PINE. With its spreading branches and handsome form 
it is a splendid tree for ornamental plantings, the lawn or exposed 
places. 
SCOTCH PINE. Picturesque because of its delightful irregularity of 
outline. A decorative landscape tree, a rugged windbreak, thrives al- 
most anywhere. 
MUGHO PINE. A little beauty, a picturesque dwarf, never over 4 
feet tall. A bushy ball, growing as broad as it does tall. Fine for 
foregrounds. 
WHITE PINE. The lumber Pine, growing 75 to 120 feet. Hardy, 
rapid grower. Because of Federal Quarantine, cannot be shipped into 
Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. 
BLUACK HILLS SPRUCE. One of the finest for a single planting on 
the lawn. Heavy, thick foliage, perfect symmetry. Hardy, easy to 
grow 30 to 40 feet. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. Most rapid growing Spruce, hardy, easily estab- 
Hebed. Always delightful, no matter where planted. A splendid wind- 
reak. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. As hardy as the Rocky Mountains from 
whence it came. A tMagnificent evergreen for the home grounds. singly 
or in groups. 
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