
PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
for 
Landscape and Specimen Planting 
Coniferous Evergreens are the cone bearing evergreens, and 
include many types of shrubs in all shapes and sizes from 
low spreading ground cover and rock garden varieties to enor- 
mous symmetrical specimen trees. They are generally used 
for foundation planting about the home and as specimens in 
lawns or groupings. All are freshly dug with a ball of earth 
about the root system and packed to reach you in good plant- 
ing condition. The three groups will help you in selecting the 

PYRAMIDAL 
IRISH JUNIPER 
DWARF AND SPREADING CONIFERS 
These slow growing Evergreens are particularly well suited to 
foundation plantings, foregrounds in a border or shrub row. 
BERCKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE — Doubtless the 
most popular dwarf, golden arborvitae known: Almost globe 
shaped, very compact, foliage vertical and bright gold. Very 
formal in appearance. Being a favorite and hardy, and at- 
taining a height of 3 to 4 feet, there are few plantings in which 
it cannot be used. It always adds color. 12-15 in. $2.75. 
WOODWARD’S GLOBE ARBORVITAE—Grows 3-4 feet tall. 
Dense dark green sprays of flattened foliage. Fine for low 
planting, and formal designs. Does best in sun with plenty of 
moisture. Keeps its globe shape without trimming. Hardy 
anywhere. 15-18 in. $3.00. R 
PFITZERS JUNIPER—Grows to 4 ft. Spreads to 8 ft. Gray- 
green foliage. Long graceful branches of irregular shape. 
For foundation planting or for slopes or in groups. Fast grow- 
ing, hardy. Needs full sun. 15-18 in. $3.00. 
SAVIN JUNIPER — Grows to 3 ft. tall. Spreads to 6 ft. 
Semi-upright. Spreading vase shape. Horizontal branches 
with dense dark green foliage. Excellent for foundation plant- 
ing, or in groups. Very hardy. 12-15 in. $3.00. 
TAMARISK JUNIPER—Color a bright, cheerful bluish green 
throughout the year. Symmetrical and compact in form and 
growth, seldom over 18 inches high. Hardy and one of the 
finest creeping varieties. Véry ornamental in any planting. 
15-18 in. $3.00. 
GREEK JUNIPER (Excelsa Stricta)—Semi-dwarf. Pyramidal. 
Blue green. Very symmetrical. Useful in foundation planting 
and asa specimen. Hardy. 15-18 in. $2.75. 
MUGHO PINE (Dwarf Mountain Pine)—Grows to 3 feet at 
maturity. Very slow grower. Branches are upright, dense and 
spreading. Very useful in foundation planting and rock gar- 
dens. Hardy. 15-18 in. $3.25. 
EVERGREENS FOR ACCENT PLANTING 
In a foundation or doorway planting a few of these tall grow- 
ing Evergreens relieve the monotony of outline and help to 
feature a doorway, gateway, or garden arrangement. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE—A most desirable arborvitae 
of narrow columnar growth, dense and compact without trim- 
ming. Dark green foliage, very hardy and a favorite in almost 
any planting. 30-36 in. $3.50; 3-4 ft. $4.50; 4-5 ft. $5.50. 
variety best suited for your purpose. 
ARBORVITAE 
ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE—A pyramidal or bushy tree at- 
taining a height of 20 feet. Adapted for beds and borders as 
the light green foliage offers a pleasing contrast with darker 
evergreens. 30-36 in. $3.75; 3-4 ft. $4.75. 
ORIENTAL COMPACT ARBORVITAE—A selected strain 
of Chinese Arborvitae with light green foliage and of compact 
growth. Not as large, and a slower grower. 15-18 in. $3.00; 
18 24 in. $3.75. 
BLUE LAWSON CYPRESS—Compact symmetrical pyramidal 
shrub with a pronounced metallic blue foliage. Requires very 
little pruning. Hardy. Very useful in foundation plantings. 
24-30 in. $2.75; 30-36 in. $3.25; 3-4 ft. $4.00. 
IRISH JUNIPER—A narrow, erect columnar shaped shrub, 
with attractive blue-green foliage. Excellent for framing door- 
ways. Plant in full sun or semi-shade. Hardy anywhere. One 
of the best tall slender evergreens. 30-36 in. $3.50. 
IRISH YEW. Compact dark green foliage. Grows erect and 
becomes thicker and bushier with age. Excellent as an accent 
for doorways or where formal effects are desired. Oceasion- 
ally produces red berries. Hardy. The aristocrat of all con- 
ifers. 18-24 in. $3.75. 
EVERGREENS FOR SPECIMEN PLANTING 
Even a little garden has space for one or two specimen Ever- 
greens planted simply for beautiful form or color. Generally 
these grow too tall to be planted as a part of the foundation 
planting, but should have a place of their own. May be planted 
at the back of the border, group of evergreens or used as a 
sereen. 
RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) — Upright pyramidal 
form. May be trimmed to any size or shape. Gray-green 
feathery foliage turning to reddish purple in fall. Hardy. Fine 
for sandy soils. 24-30 in. $3.00. ; 
WHITE FIR (Abies Concolor)—A dense symmetrical tree with 
long stiff needles of silvery gray. Comparatively fast growing. 
Hardy except in severe climates. Excellent to use with other 
conifers for contrast. 18-24 in. $4.00. 
SPRUCE 
Colorado Blue—One of the most beautiful and symmetrical 
ee eee Pee individual specimen. Stiff, short 
branches wi rich blue foliage. Slow growing. 
18-24 in. $5.00. ee ae 
Norway—Dark green foliage. A rapid grower, forming a 
lofty well shaped tree. Excellent for windbreaks and hedges. 
eee oe well. “The Christmas tree spruce. 18-24 
in. $2.75. 

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