EXCELSA ARBOR-VITAE 
A fast, compact grower, darker in color than the Baker, 
and a little wider at the bottom. As pretty as any of the 
Chinese types and hardier. It is growing successfully in 
the northern states where others are sometimes damaged 
by cold. In New Mexico it has withstood a cold of 30 
degrees below zero. Each 
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RAMSEY’S HYBRID ARBOR-VITAE 
Is of an improved strain. This improved old variety is 
sturdy, with a heavy, more compact, dark green, feathery 
textured foliage. One of the hardy columnar varieties. 
Each 
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ARIZONA CYPRESS 
One of the fastest growing, drought-resistant varieties 
that we have. Extremely blue in color, fine textured folli- 
age. This plant attains a growth of about 18 feet and 
about 10 feet in width. Should be used as specimen plants 
and not planted too close to buildings. Each 
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CEDRUS DEODARA 
The stateliest of all evergreen lawn specimens for the SOUTH- 
WEST. Blue-green in color, with long, drooping limbs, this fine 
evergreen has rightfully earned the title of “the Living Christmas 
Tree.’ Perfectly hardy, except in the northern parts of New Mexico, Texas, and in Oklahoma. 
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SCOPULORUM JUNIPERS 
There are several types of Scopulorum Juniper which are native in the Rocky Mountains. The 
best types are grown from grafts and we have listed below three of these typs: 
HILL’S SILVER JUNIPER. The growth is compact and symmetrical and of a bright, light bluish 
color. One of the leading ornamental trees throughout the Southwest. 

MOONLIGHT JUNIPER. This tree has none of the typical 
needle-like foliage of Juniperus Scopulorum, but runs to the 
whipcord foliage. This, combined with its extremely light, 
frosty blue color, gives it peculiar and distinct characteristics. 
CHANDLER’S SILVER JUNIPER. The Chandler's Silver 
Juniper is one of the popular varieties of Scopulorum which 
has gained wide acceptance throughout the trade, particu- 
larly in the western and southwestern territory. It is a com- 
pact, upright grower with attractive, light blue foliage. 
Each 
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DUNDEE JUNIPER 
One of the nicest types of Juniper that we grow. Grows to 
a height of from 12 to 15 feet in the Southwest. The summer 
color is grayish green, the winter color is a purplish plum 
which develops after the frost in the fall. It thrives in all 
sections of the country and is rapidly becoming a 
great favorite with planters everywhere. It can be 
trimmed and maintained in a small size, but under 
normal conditions it grows in a fairly broad and com- 
pact pyramidal shape. 
Each 
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PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
The handsomest of the Chinese Juniper varieties, 
the Pfitzer, which grows in the form of a low, broad 
pyramid, is the most satisfactory of all Junipers in this 
climate. Can be used in shade or in open plantings; 
in fact, will grow under almost any conditions under 
which any other evergreens will grow. 
Each 
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for Enjoyment 
Each plant a field-grown specimen; not to 
be compared with cheap bed-grown plants. 
BONITA ARBOR-VITAE 
Bonita being the Spanish name for ‘pretty,’ this little 
plant is indeed well named. Low, round growing, dark 
green, it is ideal for small formal plantings, window boxes, 
urns, etc. Fach 
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BAKER’S ARBOR-VITAE 
We are proud of this dark green pyramidal Arbor-Vitae 
which bears our name, and which we developed and in- 
troduced over 20 years ago. It is by far the best known 
and most widely used of any evergreen in plantings. Ulti- 
mate height about 12 feet. Eack 
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PONDEROSA PINE 
The best tall growing Pine for the Southwest. Grows to a 
height of about 30 feet in Texas. Fairly slow growth until about 
6 feet in height and then it grows faster. Easy to transplant. 
In all, one of our most satisfactory specimen plants. 
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Pfitzer’s Juniper 
