Daniels Beautiful Evergreens 
No planting is truly complete without some evergreens. 
During the winter they form a most attractive part of 
one’s planting, and during the summer their splendid colors 
and varying forms add a note of interest to even the most 
elat oraie landscape effect. 
As specimen trees in front of the home they are perhaps 
second to none in popularity. Their importance in founda- 
tion plantings has increased so rapidly in the last few years 
that now a foundation planting seems incomplete without 
them. No other plants can so effectively and completely 
provide a windbreak or screen for they are there to serve 
you throughout the winter and summer. 
foundation planting, border planting, screen or windbreak, 
evergreens give what no other trees can—twelve months 
of complete service and beauty. 
DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
Whether in the 
(Evergreens are not shipable. Should be Picked up or delivered) 
The Arborvitae 
AMERICAN—The most popular of 
the larger growing varieties. It can 
be trimmed to secure compact trees 
or allowed to grow naturally. De- 
pendable under any average condi- 
tions of soil and care. A beautiful, 
deep green tree of soft, thick foliage 
texture. 24-30 in. $3.50; 30-36 in. 
$4.50; 3-4 ft. $7.00; 4-5 ft. $12.00; 5-6 
ft. $17.00; 6-7 ft. $22.00; 7-8 ft. $30.00. 
GLOBE—A dwarf, bushy evergreen 
that naturally forms itself into a 
ball-like form. Bushy and compact. 
Keeps its shape without trimming 
attention. Splendid for foundation 
plantings, tub plantings or low bor- 
ders. One of the best all-around 
semi-formal dwarfs. 15-18 in. $4.75; 
18-24 in. $5.50; 24-30 in. $7.50; 30-36 
in. $9.50. 
PYRAMIDAL — The most compact 
and erect of the species, forming a 
solid pyramid of green that retains 
its slender shape without shearing. 
However, it may be made more com- 
pact and kept at any desired height 
by trimming. Probably the most 
generally satisfactory and widely 
used of all pyramidal type of trees. 
24-30 in. $4.50; 30-36 in. $6.00; 3-4 ft. 

PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE 
$8.50; 4-5 ft. $13.00; 5-6 ft. $17.00; 
6-7 ft. $24.00; 7-8 ft. $32.00. 
SIBERIAN—A compact, dense, and 
bushy plant. Conical in outline. 
Foliage a rich dark almost bluish- 
green. The hardiest of the Arbor- 
vitae. With its distinctive size, 
form and foliage texture fills a place 
in the landscape that no other ever- 
green does. 18-24 in. $5.50; 24-30 in. 
$7.50; 30-36 in. $9.50. 
The Firs 
BALSAM—The native balsam found 
in northern Minnesota. The foliage 
is dark green above and silvery be- 
neath. Makes a handsome, rather 
compact, erect pyramidal tree of 
fairly rapid growth. Endures mod- 
erate shade and moist conditions 
very satisfactorily. 30-36 in. $7.00; 
3-4 ft. $8.00; 4-5 ft. $11.00; 5-6 ft. 
$14.00; 6-7 ft. $20.00. 
DOUGLAS — A rapidly growing, 
large, symmetrical tree. Deep green 
to bluish-green foliage of pleasing 
softness. The hardiest and most 
widely used of the firs. It deserves 
wider usage. Does equally well in 
full sun or partial shade. Prices 
same as on Balsam Fir. 
The Hemlocks 
CANADIAN HEMLOCK—tThe hard- 
iest of our Hemlocks. Does especial- 
ly well in shaded locations unsuited 
to most evergreens. Upright in form 
and graceful in habit. It is the 
answer to the old, old question of 
what to put in “that difficult north- 
east shaded corner.” Should have 
winter protection in exposed places. 
2-3 ft. $9.00; 3-4 ft. $12.00. 
The Junipers 
ANDORRA—A low growing, spread- 
ing, dwarf evergreen of real merit. 
Its rich silvery green of summer 
turns to a beautiful purplish bronze 
in fall. As the sap starts to move 
in the spring, this color intensifies 
and becomes truly striking. With 
the coming of new growth its more 
somber green hue is resumed for the 
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PFITZERS JUNIPER 
rest of the warmer months of the 
year. 15-18 in. $5.00; 18-24 in. $6.50; 
24-30 in. $8.00; 30-36 in. $10.00; 3-4 
ft. $12.00. 
CANADIAN—A medium height to 
low spreading Juniper with sharply 
pointed leaves of grayish-green color 
marked on the upper surface by 
broad silvery-white bands. Rather 
too spreading to use in foundation 
plantings but excellent for entrance 
and border plantings. Prices same 
as Andorra Juniper. 
GOLDEN CANADIAN—We consider 
this the finest colored of the golden 
evergreens. Similar in habit of 
growth to the Canadian, but not as 
fast growing nor as large eventually. 
The new tips take on a beautiful 
golden yellow color. A fine plant for 
color contrast. Prices same as An- 
dorra Juniper. 
PFITZER — One of the low ever- 
greens most widely used in founda- 
tion plantings. A graceful, broad, 
low evergreen with sweeping fronds 
of grayish or bluish-green foliage. 
The strong tips give a definite hori- 
zontal line to its effect. By nature 
it stays fairly close to the ground 
but may be trained to reach a height 
of four or five feet. Prices same as 
Andorra Juniper. 
RED CEDAR—The most widely used 
of the upright accent Junipers—but 
not necessarily the best. A native 
plant of extreme hardiness. In fall 
it loses its green color and takes on 
a reddish-brown tinge which per- 
sists until new growth starts in the 
spring. Is an alternate host for apple 
rust and consequently subject to the 
production of undesirable “cedar 
apples.” 30-36 in. $5.50; 3-4 ft. $8.00; 
4-5 ft. $12.00; 5-6 ft. $15.00; 6-7 ft. 
$22.00. 
PROCUMBENS (Japonica or Jap- 
anese Juniper)—A hardy rapid grow- 
ing prostrate juniper with fine color 
both summer and winter—a rich, 
deep green with slightly bluish cast. 
The short, closely grouped leaves, 
