The ENDURING BEAUTY of 

“IN THE LANDSCAPE 
In summer and. winter, evergreens bring to our homes the freshness 
of the woods and the mountains. 

When planted about the foundation, evergreens dispel the coldness 
of the bare buildings; they destroy the bleakness of winter and sub- 
PINE SPRUCE stitute a protective warmth to which everyone responds. 
SPRUCE 
COLORADO SPRUCE. Is well adapted to the Plains States into 
North Dakota. It is truly a fine evergreen for specimen and 
group planting. The color of foliage varies from a good blue 
to a good live green. The blue ones are selected out and called 
Colorado Blue Spruce. Those with less blue color, varying 
shades, are listed as Colorado Spruce. When a good blue is 
desired, it must be specified “Good Blue.” Very well suited 
for living Christmas trees. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE (Alberta Spruce). A native of the 
Black Hills of South Dakota. Adapted to Nebraska, Iowa and 
the Northwest. A close-growing, compact type of pyramidal 
evergreen. Foliage rich green though slightly bluish at close 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE > range. Has been very popular through the West. BLACK HILLS SPRUCE 

DWARF JUNIPER 
Low and Spreading 
SAVIN. Bush type. Color of foliage is dark green all year. Lends itself to trim- 
ming, but most bushes are grown natural to the height of 2 to 3 feet with the 
width slightly greater. Used principally for foundations. Is hardy except in the 
extreme Northwest. 
PFITZER. It is probably the most universal evergreen in America, growing any- 
where. It has a good green foliage the year through. When allowed to grow 
naturally in the nursery, it spreads about three feet to each foot of height. 
Marshalls grow a part of their stock in natural form and a part of it by staking 
up a central leader 18 to 24 inches high, and allowing side limbs to come from 
this leader. When treated in this manner, its gain in height and spread is al- 
most equal. The two types allow for terrace, ground cover, and low or medium 
height foundation plantings. It lends itself to trimming and can be kept trim- 
med into ball-shaped specimens. Very hardy. SAVIN JUNIPER 


Marshall Evergreens cannot be compared with ever- 
greens commonly sold by department stores and most mail 
order catalogs. Grown far apart in the nursery row, care- 
fully tended for years before they reach our customers. 
Marshall Evergreens are superior in every way. Don’t for- 
get to consult Marshall’s landscape department—pioneers 
in the West. 

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