MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
JUNIPER, Pfitzer. (Juniperus Pfitzeriana.) A low, spreading 
tree with attractive green foliage. Will grow under almost 
any condition of soil or exposure. Stands considerable shade. 
Very desirable. See picture. 
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JUNIPER, Red Cedar. (Juniperus Virginiana.) Of pyramidal 
form, densely branched. Bright green in early spring, gradual- 
ly darkening during the summer. Pinkish tinge to foliage in 
late fall. Is very hardy thriving most everywhere and can be 
trimmed. Very useful in landscape plantings. Good for tall, 
narrow effects when kept trimmed or equally good untrimmed 
in a naturalistic effect. 
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JUNIPER, Savin. (Juniperus Sabina.) A low, many-branched 
type, usually not over two to three feet high. Its branches 
are spreading, dense, heavily clothed with dark green foliage. 
A hardy, desirable dwarf evergreen. A general favorite. Very 
desirable for planting in front of taller evergreens in a foun- 
dation setting or wherever a low evergreen is needed. See 
picture to left. 
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NOTE—ALL 
EVERGREENS 
OFFERED ARE 
BALLED AND 
BURLAPPED 

Juniper, Silver Cedar (Grafted) 

Mugho Pine 
JUNIPER, Silver Cedar, (Grafted). (Juniperus Scopulorum.) 
This grafted type is far superior to the ordinary Silver Cedar 
grown from seed because they are uniform in color and sym- 
metrical in shape. This attractive evergreen is a bright silver 
blue in color which is most pronounced during hot, dry 
weather. It is a fine substitute for the Pyramidal Arborvitae 
where that tree does not thrive; being narrow, symmetrical 
and compact. It is not subject to breakage from heavy snows. 
The selected type we offer insures an even silvery blue color 
and uniform growth. This evergreen holds its blue color dur- 
ing the winter and is#truly beautiful the year around. During 
extremely 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 in- 
jury. There is no better pyramidal shaped tree to plant for it 
is hardy, does not discolor in winter, is compact in growth 
and dependable. See picture bottom of page. 
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TR Oo ee Het ee re Oe eee 17.50 
JUNIPER, Scopolorum. (From Seed, not grafted.) Juniper Scopo- 
lorum grown from seed and not grafted are not of uniform 
color and habit of growth and therefore are much inferior to 
the grafted type offered above. Because of this, we feel 
they are not satisfactory and do not offer them for sale. 
Junipers and Mugho Pines at an entrance 

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