MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
JUNIPER, Pfitzer. (Juniperus Pfitzeriana.) A low, spreading 
tree with bluish-green foliage. Will grow under almost any 
condition of soil or exposure. Stands considerable shade. Very 
desirable. See picture. 
15 to 18 in. spread. ..$2.75 30 to 36 in. spread... $5.00 
18 to 24 in. ar mS 525 Soto 45th 1 ee RELY) 
24 to 30 in. aes 4-00 
JUNIPER, Pfitzer, Upright Form. Usually the Juniper Pfitzer is 
allowed to form a low, broad, irregular dwarf tree. By staking 
when young the tree will assume a more upright habit and 
serves a very useful purpose in landscape plantings, where a 
not too tall tree is wanted. 



[Seton ina widerand = 1S) tor24 in) hiaho-se.... 1.2 ee $4.00 
24 to 30 in. wide and 24 to 30 in. high............. 5.00 
30 to 36 in. wide and 30 to 36 in. high............. 6.50 ea be 
SONtop42 sineewider and) s6nto 42\ine highhee ema seme. 8.00 Mugho Pine 
JUNIPER, Red Cedar. (Juniperus Virginiana.) Of pyramidal 
form, densely branched. Bright green in early spring, gradual- JUNIPER, Silver Cedar, (Grafted). (Juniperus Scopu- 
ly darkening during the summer. Pinkish tinge to foliage in lorum.) This grafted type is far superior to the or- 
tote fall< | hardy: thei h d dinary Silver Cedar grown from seed because they 
pee at oly Cray LETIVING nost SVCD Dele snc an be are uniform in color and symmetrical in shape. This 
trimmed. Very useful in landscape plantings. Good for tall, attractive evergreen is a bright silver blue in color 
narrow effects when kept trimmed I d er which is most pronounced during hot, dry weather. 
: ' : ti ff - pico Ua aoe aor iunrnes It is a fine substitute for the Pyramidal Arborvitae 
LOBOS NGUULOMSTICSe ITEC. where that tree does not thrive, being narrow, sym- 
18 to 24 ingen $1.75 5 to 6 ft.2) 4-24... 9.00 metrical and compact. It is not subject to breakage 
2 t 2VW> tt 2.50 6 7 ¢ 10.00 from heavy snows. The selected type we offer in- 
oe Yo ft...... ; to teow... eee, 0 sures an even silvery blue color and uniform growth. 
Zo) tor 3 haere 3.50 UeetOr Oo. tts eeiervek: 12.50 This evergreen holds its blue color during the winter 
3 to 4 fprer 5.00 Sito Satta 15.00 and is truly beautiful the year around. During ex- 
4 toe tt 7.50 tremely dry years when all varieties of Arborvitae 
as well as most other evergreens suffer serious 
losses, the Silver Cedar has stood both the dry and 
cold weather without injury. There is no better tree 
JUNIPER, Savin. (Juniperus Sabina.) A low, many-branched to plant as a substitute for Pyramidal Arborvitae, 


type, usually not over two to three feet high. Its branches for it is hardy, does not discolor in winter, is com- 
are spreading, dense, heavily clothed with dark green foliage. pace growth and dependable. See picture bottom 
A hardy, desirable dwarf evergreen. A general favorite. Very 5 ers oF, ft.. .$5.00 Axton S atte $ 9.00 
desirable for planting in front of taller evergreens in a foun- 2 pmo fitsen oe 2 tonor fine 12.00 
; ; ; 3 TONS eft ee OO, UCR Bh sts cape 14.00 
dation setting or wherever a low evergreen is needed. See 3p to 4 ft. 8.00 rane Besta ae 16.00 
picture to left. 
12 to 15 in. spread. ..$2.25 24 to 30 in. spread. . .$4.00 
13 to 1 in, “  ... 2.75 30 to 36 in. = ... 5.00 JUNIPER, Silver, (Not Grafted.) (Juniperus Scopulorum.) This 
18 to 24 in. (e332. 5: Sa tous tt: cae en 725 0: is an evergreen which in its native state extends over a 
wide range in Western United States. There is a wide varia- 
tion in color, form moe eae of foliage. As they are not 
. . grafted, they do not have the same uniformity of growth or 
Juniper, Silver Cedar (Grafted) color as the above grafted Silver Cedar. The tree much re- 
~ sembles the Red Cedar but instead of being green during 
summer, the foliage has varying shades of blue. 
( iy to 2\y zi ee Ve re Pee 3 to z : eee ee ens 
2 to 3 toeies cays ; to thee E 
NOTE—ALL Suemtot At tte ec 6.00 65 to.7) ft ae eee 12.00 
Ey ERGREESS JUNIPER, V Eh (Juni Sabi v Eh ) This i 
, Von ron. uniperus Sabina Von ron. is is a 
Stet ae rather low, spreading evergreen. The growth is rapid and the 
branches are semi upright after the fashion of the Savin 
BURLAPPED Juniper, but grows taller. It has a deep, rich color and a pic- 
turesque appearance created by its informal manner of 
growth. Useful in front of taller evergreens. 
24 to 30 in. spread. . $4.00 30 to 36 in. spread. .$5.00 
EVERGREEN PLANTING SUGGESTIONS 
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A FRONT ENTRANCE PLANTING 
At the front entrance the tall 
Silver Cedars or the Red Cedars are A FRONT SIDEWALK PLANTING 
most appropriate. The low Mugho A Mugho Pine at each side at 
Pines next to the steps contrast top of steps with two Savin Junipers 
nicely in color and form, as do also below gives a very pleasing effect. 
the Juniper Savin which complete On narrow lots the Mugho Pines 
the groups. may be used alone. 

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