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Pfitzer Juniper thrives in almost every location. 
Juniper, Pfitzer: Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana 
One of the most useful Junipers, thriving in almost every 
location in sun and in partial shade; excellent for border and 
foundation planting; allowed to grow naturally it assumes 
an attractive low, broad, irregular form, the branches spread- 
ing somewhat horizontally with drooping tips; foliage light 
olive-green. 
18 to 24 in. B&B.. 3.50 each 2’ to 3 ft. B&B.. 5.50 each 
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Juniper, Pfitzer Golden; Pfitzeriana aurea 
The new foliage is a clear canary-yellow with many of the 
stems yellowish- becoming nearly green during winter. 
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Juniper, Pfitzer Silver 
A new variety of Pfitzer with attractive bright silvery foli- 
age, excellent for contrast. Plant patent No. 422. 
18 to 24 in. B&B.. 3.75 each 2 to 2! ft. B&B.. 4.25 each 
Juniper, Silver Moon; Juniperus scopulorum Silver Moon 
One of the most beautiful of the silver Junipers, the color 
unusually pronounced; a compact, narrowly upright variety 
of the Colorado Juniper; our own introduction. 
2’ to 3 ft. B&B.. 5.00 each 3 to 3 ft. B&B.. 7.50 each 
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Juniper, Spiny Greek; Juniperus excelsa stricta 
Dense and narrowly conical, tapering gradually from the 
ground to a sharp point. Spiny grayish green, glaucous foli- 
age. It reaches a height of about 10 ft. but grows slowly so 
may be used in plantings where a small tree is desired and 
changed to another location before it becomes too large. 
18 to 24 in. B&B.. 3.50 each 2 to 2!4 ft. B&B.. 4.50 each 
Juniper, Virginia; Juniperus virginiana 
Well known as native Red Cedar, though it is a true Juni- 
per; foliage small, sharp-pointed, usually dark green; in au- 
tumn some trees have small blue berries, relished by the 
birds; fairly rapid growth; succeeds in any ordinary soil. 
These trees are trained conical. 
4 to 5 ft. B@B.... 5.00 each 5 to 6 ft. B&B.... 6.00 each 
6 to 7 ft. B&B....10.00 each 7 to 8 ft. B&B....12.00 each 
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Juniper, Wintergreen; Juniperous virginiana Wintergreen 
A horticultural variety of Virginia Juniper; broad conical 
habit; foliage bright yellowish-green, color well retained 
throughout winter in sharp contrast with many other trees. 
3 to 4 ft. B&B.... 5.00 each 4 to 5 ft. B&B... 7.00 each 
5 to 6 ft. B&B.... 9.00 each 8 to 10 ft. B&B.. 20.00 each 
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QUALITY 
EVERGREENS 
Every Evergreen 
has been transplanted 
to increase the root 
system and 
sheared to make 
it compact. 

Black Hills Juniper Silver Moon. 
Spruce, 
Pine; Pinus 
A characteristic of the Pines is that the leaves or needles 
are in bundles of two, three or five, united at the base, and 
are longer than those of the Spruce which occur singly and 
apparently scattered all over the stem though arranged spi- 
rally. Most Pines make large trees though a few are dwarf. 
Pine, Mugho; Pinus montana mughus 
Dwarf, usually not over 4 to 5 ft. high; may be kept lower 
by pruning; instead of a main trunk it is many-stemmed, low 
branched and dense, thickly covered with heavy dark green 
needles in pairs; cinnamon-brown cones 1 to 1!/) in. long; 
new growth whitish, somewhat resembling candles ornament- 
ing the plant; useful in front of taller evergreens. 
15 to 18 in. B&B.. 3.50 each 2\4 to 3 ft. BE B.. 7.50 each 
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Pine, White; Pinus strobus 
Majesty and grace are combined in this rapid growing 
tall, stately Pine; its regular whorls of horizontal branches 
form a symmetrical crown; needles in fives, 2 to 4 in. long, 
slender, richly fragrant, soft bluish-green, the color well re- 
tained in winter; cones brown, 2 to 4 in. long. 
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Spruce; Picea 
The stiff, sharp-pointed needles, rarely over | in. long, re- 
main six to seven years and, unlike Pines, are not in bundles 
but attached singly and arranged spirally on the branches. 
Spruce, Black Hills; Picea canadensis albertiana 
Broadly conical; unusually compact, symmetrical habit; at- 
tains 20 ft; short needle-like leaves; slow growth. 
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Spruce, Norway; Picea excelsa 
A handsome, picturesque tree of symmetrical, conical habit, 
with spreading branches in whorls, usually drooping with 
age; needles dark green, 1/2 to 34 in. long; beautiful light red- 
dish-brown cones, cylinder-like, 4 to 7 in. long. In the Ozarks 
it grows 30 to 35 ft. high; fairly rapid growth. 
2to 3 ft. B@B.... 4.00 each 3 to 4 ft. B&B.... 5.50 each 
