ARBOR-VITAE. 
Sibirica. 
JUNIPER, Andorra. 
Fvsigiens - Beautiful the Year Round 
Thuja occidentalis. A well 
known species, very hardy in the North and 
an outstanding tree for shelter-belt or orna- 
mental planting. Develops into a beautiful, 
dense, symmetrical tree, holding its branches 
to the ground if planted in open exposure. 
Prefer moist soil but should not be planted in 
low spots where water might stand for several 
days in summer. 2-214 ft., $1.50; 214-3 ft., 
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$4.50; 6-7 ft., $5.50; 7-8 ft. $8.00; 8-10 ft., 
$12.00, each. 
Globe. T. occidentalis globosa. A compact grow- 
ing tree of globular form which will retain this 
shape without shearing. A very attractive, 
small tree suitable for foundation planting. 
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$2.75; 24-30 in., $3.25; 214-3 ft., $4.00, each. 
Golden. T. occidentalis Douglasi aurea. This va- 
riety is of vivid green throughout the summer, 
turning to a rich golden hue in fall. When new 
growth begins in spring it again turns green. 
An upright, broad-based tree of rather slow 
growth. An excellent tree for contrast. 2-3 
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T. occidentalis Wareana. A tree known 
for its great hardiness and ornamental value. 
Broad-based, upright grower with dense foli- 
age of dark green. Has gained much favor 
during the last few years. 15-18 in., $2.25; 
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Juniperus communis de- 
pressa plumosa. A densely foliaged, creeping 
Juniper suitable for foundation planting and 
tor carpeting steep slopes. Vivid green in sum- 
mer turning to a beautiful purple in autumn. 
IDA eina plo O) L518 in $2,002 18-24 in, 
$7.50; 2-214 ft., $3.00; 214-3 ft. $3.50; 3-4 
ft., $4.00, each. 
Bar Harbor. J. sabina horizontalis. A creeping 
Juniper much resembling the Andorra, but of 
even greater density, forming dense, round 
mats, deep green in summer, and turning to 
an attractive purplish pink in autumn. Very 
hardy and excellent for foundation planting, 
low border or carpeting slopes. 12-15 in., 
$1.50; 15-18 in., $2.00; 18-24 in., $2.50; 2-214 ft., $3.00; 3-4 ft., $4.00, each. 
Pfitzer. J. chinensis pfitzeriana. A low growing, through not creeping, Juniper. 
Very broad type of tree. Beautiful, lacy, blue-green foliage. Perhaps the 
most popular of the low growing Junipers for foundation and group plant- 
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ings. 
214-3 ft., $4.50, each. 
Savin. J. sabina. A very hardy, low growing, spreading tree with dark green 
foliage which holds its color well throughout the winter. Height 3 to 4 feet, 
and a spread of 8 to 10 feet. Responds well to shearing and may easily be 
kept within bounds. Ideal for foundation and group plantings. 
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Pfitzer Juniper 
ASKOV, MINNESOTA 

Virginiana. Red Cedar. An upright growing 
Cedar suitable for sunny location on sandy 
soil. May be sheared to increase density and 
control shape. A very hardy tree for the dry 
mid-western section of the country. 2-21% ft., 
IS PAYA) shes WB BEES Shee ASeh ty Ola ZIG) tia 
$4.00; 5-6 ft., $5.50; 6-7 ft., $7.00: 7-8 ft., 
$8.50, each. 
PINE, Bristlecone. Pinus aristata. A dwarf, slow 
growing tree of irregular shape, sometimes as 
an upright tree, but more often as an irregular- 
ly shaped shrub. Needles densely set on twigs 
and spotted with small specs of resin. A novel 
and interesting evergreen for foundation plant- 
ing or rock garden. 1-114 ft., $2.00; 2-214 
tS Dart tego 0s each: 
Lodgepole. Pinus murrayana. A rapid growing, 
upright tree suitable for shelter-belt, wood lot, 
The Evergreens we offer have all been 
grown in the North and can be depended 
upon for great hardiness. Specimen trees 
are selected for symmetry and compact- 
ness. They have been several times trans- 
planted to assure a well developed root 
system and progressively pruned and 
trimmed to develop form and density. All 
trees are carefully dug with solid earth 
ball on roots, carefully wrapped in burlap 
and securely tied with heavy twine to as 
sure their delivery in perfect condition. 
Prices are for trees called for at nursery. 
If to be shipped by common carrier there 
will be an additional charge for boxing 
and packing. 
or background planting. 2-3 ft., $1.75; 3-4 ft., $2.50: 
4-5 ft., $3.50, each. 
Mugho. Pinus montana Mughus. A very dwarf strain 
of Mountain Pine, having many branches growing 
from crown near ground. Shapes itself into dense 
mounds and may be sheared to increase density and 
limit size. A most highly prized tree for landscape 
work. Hardy and will thrive in almost any soil. 9-12 
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Norway. Pinus resinosa. A stately native Pine growing 
Long, dark green needles. Will 
thrive in poor gravelly soil. Useful for shelter belt 
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to very large size. 
and wood-lot planting. 
SIL HSig eek ae SHO), Leaielar. 
Scotch. Pinus sylvestris. A rugged appearing, upright, 
fast growing Pine unexcelled for shelter-belt and 
Hardy and will thrive almost 
anywhere. 2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.00; 4-5 ft., $3.00; 
background planting 
5-6 ft., $4.00, each. 
White. Pinus strobus. Well known native. Tall, straight 
growing, with soft, graceful foliage, considered the 
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most beautiful of the Pines. 
$4.00; 6-7 ft., $5.00, each. 
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Scotch Pine 
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