tiful bronzy purple during the win- 
ter. 
Pfitzer has grayish green foliage color, 
the plant ultimately growing 2 to 3 
feet high and spreading wide, though 
may be kept small by judicious 
pruning (see Pruning note.) It is our 
most dependable and versatile of 
that type juniper. 
Savin has a beautiful bright green col- 
or and is much used as foundation 
planting material. While it will not 
endure much shade and still remain 
pretty as Pfitzer will, for sunny lo- 
cations it is excellent. 
UPRIGHT JUNIPERS— 
Eastern Red Cedar normally grows 
quite large but is usable as founda- 
tion material where it is kept shear- 
.ed, and it does stand shearing very 
well. The foliage is bluish green in 
summer and quite purplish in win- 
ter. It is the native Red Cedar we 
find around here. 
Dundee is our finest type of grafted 
Eastern Red Cedar. The foliage 
keeps thick and luxuriant and it 
has a beautiful upright habit of 
growth. 
Sutherland is one of the finest of the 
Silver Cedar group (Juniperus sco- 
pulorum.) It retains an upright habit 
with very little shearing and holds 
its rich green color throughout the 
year. If it is planted where it is not 
crowded and in almost full sunlight, 
it is a most satisfactory and beau- 
tiful plant. 
MUGHO PINE—is a low and compact 
long-needled pine, making a very 
usable and beautiful mound of fol- 
lage. 
COLORADO SPRUCE AND BLACK 
HILLS SPRUCE—are the two 
spruce varieties of greatest value 
for lawn planting. Both are hardy 
in the extreme. The Colorado spruce 
has longer needles and some speci- 
men have a very showy bright blue 
color. 
SPREADING YEW —is a beautiful 
evergreen of the most lush green 
and has a definite place to fill, and 
that is for foundation planting on 
the north side where very little win- 
ter sun strikes it. There are few 
other evergreens which will do well 
in a similar situation. This one not 
only tolerates that condition, but 
grows excellently there. Do not use 
it where it does not have winter 
shade. 
PRICES FOR B&B EVERGREENS 
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(We do not ship B. &.B. Evergreens because of the excessive cost of packing.) 
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