ANDREWS EVERGREEN PLANTINGS 
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JUNIPER 
ANDORRA JUNIPER. Most popular of all low spreading 
evergreens. Excellent to plant in front of an evergreen foun- 
dation planting, in the rock garden or on a steep terrace. 
After the first frost the color changes from a beautiful silvery 
green to a silvery purple or pinkish shade. Hardy anywhere. 

PFITZER JUNIPER. One of the finest of the low growing 
varieties. Wide spreading, bushy habit, gray-green foliage 
with feathery appearance. Exceptionally hardy and espe- 
cially adaptable to low group plantings, as a plant in 
foundation plantings or for rock gardens. 

Savin Juniper 
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. Tall slender pyramids of regular 
shape and light silvery color. Extremely hardy and 
easily established. Its striking appearance makes it of 
outstanding value as an ornamental evergreen, either 
as an accent in the foundation or as a specimen. Coming 
from the mountains in Colorado it is accustomed to the 
high dry soil and will do well on the lighter types of 
soil in many communities. This variety has been one 
of the most popular the past several years. 

Pfitzer Juniper 
NEW GRAFTED JUNIPERS 
CHANDLER’S SILVER JUNIPER. A selected variety of Colorado Juniper with 
medium habit of growth. This fine new variety has a bluish silver foliage that 
holds its color throughout the winter. May be sheared or grown naturally. 
Excellent for foundation planting. Hardy. 

DUNDEE JUNIPER. A grafted variety of 
the Virginiana Juniper. It is a thick, com- 
pact growing variety, that is dark green in 
the growing season, turning plum-purple in 
the winter. A popular, slender type for 
both foundation and specimen planting. 
Hardy almost anywhere. 
EXTRA GREEN JUNIPER. A grafted va- 
riety of Colorado Juniper. One of the most 
compact of all varieties. A bluish green in 
color with a broad base which makes it 
excellent for corner plantings. 

SUTHERLAND JUNIPER. A grafted va- 
riety of Colorado Juniper. Excellent for 
entrance planting because of its dark green, 
compact, spirelike growth. One of the 
most popular. 
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Black Hills Spruce 

Chandler’s 
Silver Juniper 
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Before 
The planting for this beautiful home of the 
Arthur J. Stadtmuellers, Northfield, Minne- 
sota, was designed and planted by our Land- 
scape Department. 
coupled with the proper care will make your 
home and grounds more enjoyable and beau- 
tiful for you and more attractive to the passer- 
Good nursery | stock, 
SPRUCE 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (Pi- 
cea Pungens). A magnificent ever- 
green with lustrous foliage of vary- 
ing 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 real aristocrat of all trees. 
There is nothing more beauti- 
ful than our “Colorado Shin- 
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ers. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Perfectly 
symmetrical, with heavy, thick fo- 
liage, somewhat bluish. Extremely 
hardy and easy to establish. Ideal 
for specimen planting and one of 
the best for windbreaks. 

Colorado Blue Spruce 
