EVERGREENS 
A great assortment of these trees is growing in our nursery and your inspection is invited. No catalog can 
tell the full story of their beauty. Evergreens especially selected for shape, color and beauty are priced accord- 
ing to their merits. 
No Arbor Vitaes are offered as they are not satisfactory in Colorado. All evergreens are quoted at a price 
that includes planting and guaranteeing. 
Junipers—Fine cut foliage. 
Key to the Conifers ; Pines—Long needles. 
| Spruce and Firs—Short crisp needles. 

FIRS 
Erect growing trees, valuable in half shady places. 
CONCOLOR—A very lovely silvery green tree. The needles 
are heavy and rather curving. Plant where it gets protec- 
tion on the South. 
Trees 5 to 8 feet high, $2.50 per foot 
DOUGLAS—A fine needled green variety that will stand much 
shade. A soft appearing tree. Rather fast grower. 
Trees 4 to 8 feet high, $2.00 per foot 
JUNIPERS 
Our largest and most valuable group of evergreens. These 
can be sheared to a variety of shapes, and all are improved 
by some restraining. There are two types, erect and low 
growing and they are offered separately to avoid confusion. 
Low Growing Junipers 
These are sold by the spread and not height. 
ANDORRA—A very compact type, growing less than a foot 
high. Becomes quite steel blue in Winter. Burns badly at 
times. 
Trees 1 to 3 feet across, $1.50 per foot 
GLOBES—tThe best globes are of the Scopulorum type and are 
usually very silvery. 
Good plants 18 inches to 4 feet, $4.00 per foot. 
PFITZER—The most useful of the prostrate evergreens. Quite 
shaggy and grows to an ultimate height of four feet. A 
good green. 
Trees 18 inches to six feet across, $2.50 per foot 
SAVIN—Similar to Pfitzer but lighter green and a more com- 
pact, fan shaped grower. 
Trees 18 inches to five feet, $2.50 per foot 
TAMARISCIFOLIA—A very fine, quite low grower that is de- 
cidedly silvery gray. Makes a quite compact clump. 
Plants 1 to 3 feet across, $3.00 per foot 
WAUKEGAN—Rather irregular in growth and so an _ excep- 
tional variety for the rock garden. Steely blue in Winter. 
Plants 2 to 3 feet across, $4.50 each 
Erect Growing Junipers 
CANNARTI—An absolutely green slender growing type of 
much merit. Makes a fine contrast to the silvery types. 
Trees from 3 to 8 feet, $2.50 per foot 
LEES ELEGANTISSIMA—A rather low growing green type in 
which the tips are all bright yellow. Makes a bright spot in 
any planting. 
Plants 2 to 4 feet high, $2.50 per foot 
HILLS DUNDEE—Grows into a compact, dense pyramid. The 
Winter color is purplish and the Summer grayish green. A 
valuable tree. 
Trees 2 to 8 feet high, $2.50 per foot 
CHERRYSTONE or MONOSPERMA—The new growth on this 
variety is a bright, sparkling silver, different from all others 
and very fine. Makes an irregular erect growth. A good 
rock garden plant. 
Plants 18 inches to 3 feet high, $2.50 per foot 
NEABORIENSIS—An extra good green type with heavy thick 
foliage. Quite a large grower. 
Large trees, $2.50 per foot 
SCHOTTI—Similar to Cannarti but a somewhat lighter green. 
A good slender erect type. 
Large trees, $2.50 per foot 
Scopulorum Types 
This outstandingly fine native tree occurs in quite a wide 
range of colors, textures and habits of growth. It is well to 
make an inspection of the many fine types we offer if a par- 
ticular effect is desired. To attain uniformity, many plants 
are grafted and we have quite a wide range of types to offer. 
Some of these have been named and are described as follows: 
FULGENS—Bluish green foliage with silvery tips. The flat 
habit of growth makes it resemble an Arbor Vitae. 
FUNALIS—A bluish green type in which the branches grows 
nearly horizontal. Quite different and becomes quite com- 
pact if sheared. 
PATHFINDER—Described by many as the finest named va- 
riety. The foliage is silvery to an unusual degree and the 
habit of growth is extra fine. 
SILVER BEAUTY—In this type, the foliage turns up quite 
decidedly, giving a most unusual effect. 
WEIRI—A true blue with sharp pointed leaves that turn 
straight up. Grows into an exceptionally dense tree. 
Our Junipers have to be seen to be appreciated. 
The named varieties are stocked in varying sizes from three 
to five feet and are priced at $3.00 per foot. 
Seedling trees are available from three to fifteen feet high 
and include some very lovely specimens. Smaller sizes sell for 
$2.00 per foot and the larger ones from $2.50 to $3.00 per 
foot. 
PINES 
Rather coarse growing evergreens for the larger plantings. 
This is the finest lot of pines in this part of the country. 
ARISTATA—A short needled, deep green type that grows 
quite slenderly and irregularly. Fine for rock gardens or 
naturalistic effects. $2.50 per foot 
AUSTRIAN—A fast growing, big dense tree with dark green 
needles. Trees to six feet, $2.00 per foot. Larger trees 
specially priced. 
LIMBER—A really bluish pine. The tree grows slenderly and 
is quite different and attractive. $2.00 per foot 
MUGHO—A low growing, very compact type, valuable in rock 
gardens and many other places. Can be kept like a pin 
cushion by judicious trimming. Apt to burn in the Winter. 
Good 15 to 18 inch plants, $4.00 
PINON—A good rather low variety for hot dry places. Dark 
green foliage. Medium sized trees, $2.50 per foot 
RED or RESINOSA—A good long needled pine that does not 
grow too bulky. Medium sized trees, $2.50 per foot 
SCOTCH—A fast growing light green tree. Give it plenty of 
room. Trees to six feet, $2.00 per foot 
Larger trees specially priced 
WESTERN YELLOW or PONDEROSA—Our native tree and 
very fine where it can be given plenty of room. Very long 
needles. Trees to six feet, $1.75 per foot 
Larger trees specially priced 
SPRUCE 
The best known evergreen and one of the most beautiful. 
Use as specimens and give plenty of room to grow. Do best 
in a fairly moist place and the color is at its best when the 
tree is growing vigorously. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—Vary considerably in color and 
the choicest blue command good prices. We have a wide 
selection of sizes, colors and shapes and a personal selec- 
tion is to be recommended. Trees up to six feet, green, 
sell for $1.50 per foot. Ordinary blues, $2.00 per foot. 
Real blues, ‘‘Shiners,’’ $2.50 per foot and up. Trees over 
six feet are priced according to their merits. We have 
plenty to choose from. 
Our selection of evergreens is too great to be listed 
in a catalog. Come and see them! 
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