ANDREWS EVERGREEN PLANTINGS 
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Black Hills Spruce 
Colorado Blue Spruce 


—Am. Arbor-Vitae 2—Siberian Arbor-Vitae 3—Mugho Pine 4 Py eunidal Arbor:Vitae 
5 and 7—Globe Arbor-Vitae 


SILVER JUNIPER. Tall 
slender pyramids of regular 
shape and light silvery color. 
Extremely hardy and easily 
established. Its striking ap- 
pearance makes it of outstand- 
ing value as an ornamental 
evergreen, either as an accent ; 
in the foundation or as a 
specimen. Coming 
from the mountains in 
Colorado it is accus- 
tomed to the high dry 
soil and will do well on 
the lighter types of soil 
in many communities. 
This variety is one of 
the most popular the 
past several years. 







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8—Savin Juniper 9—Mugho Pine 
SUGGESTIONS for ARRANGEMENT 
The above arrangement adds much to the attractiveness of a 
home. An American Arbor-Vitae on the corner will take down the 
building height, the Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae at the entrance will 
frame it very nicely. A Mugho Pine was used to face down the 
Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae. 
Between these two are three dwarf evergreens that will be kept below the window line 
so as not to shut out the light. 
Immediately in front of the American Arbor-Vitae is a Globe Arbor-Vitae which is also 
used as a facer evergreen. 
Plan arrangement for your home today. 
SAVIN JUNIPER. A half erect or partly spreading, fan-like evergreen with rich, 
unchanging dark-green foliage. Excellent for foundation plantings or rock gardens. 
Savin does especially well in smoky areas and is an evergreen that will stand heavy 
trimming. 

Silver. Juniper 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Perfectly symmetrical, with heavy, thick foliage, somewhat 
bluish. Extremely hardy and easy to establish. Ideal for specimen planting and 
one of the best for windbreaks. 
PFITZER JUNIPER. One of the finest of the low growing varieties. Wide 
spreading, bushy habit, gray green foliage with feathery appearance. Excep- 
tionally hardy and especially adaptable to low group plantings, as a plant in 
foundation plantings or for rock gardens. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (Picea Pungens). A magnificent evergreen 
with lustrous foliage of varying tones, sometimes deep green, sometimes 
touched with silver and others have a decided blue tinge. These trees are all 
grown from seed of select blue Shiners. We do not guarantee them as to color, 
but many, especially in the smaller sizes, will develop into very fine specimens 
if given time and good care. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE SHINERS (Picea pungens glauca). “Extra 
Blue” trees with heavy lustrous foliage of glorious silver and blue tones. The 
ote aristocrat of all trees. There is nothing more beautiful than our “Colorado 
hiners.” 

Pfitzer Juniper 
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