
THROUGHOUT ALL THE YEAR 

BROS. fuergreens 
RED CEDAR 
One of the best known American evergreens. 
Ideal for planting in almost any growing con- 
dition. Light green in the summer, turning to 
purplish red in the fall and winter. Can be 
sheared into a formal specimen, grown loose 
for mass effect, or trimmed to a standard formal 
tree effect. Each 
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CANNARTI RED CEDAR 
This horticultural variety of the Red Cedar 
has long been one of the leading favorites. It 
has deep, rich green color and runs largely to 
the whipcord foliage rather than the needle 
formation. If left untrimmed, the growth is 
rather open and graceful, but by shearing, 
specimens may be produced to suit the needs 
of the planter. The ultimate growth is up to 20 
feet, but by trimming may be kept smaller. In 
diameter trees may be two to four feet at the 
base. It has unusually bluish and powdery 
berries which occur in some trees in large 
clusters and are most attractive. Each 
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BLUE COLUMNAR JUNIPER 
Slender, pyramidal; grows symmetrical and 
narrow, with blue-gray, prickly foliage. Ullti- 
mate height about 18 feet. Each 
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BLUE VIRGINIANA JUNIPER 
Silvery blue color, silver berries, grows quite 
rapidly, eventually reaching 20 feet or more. 
Easily trimmed. Each 
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DUNDEE JUNIPER 
One of the nicest types of Juniper that we 
grow. Grows to a height of from 12 to 15 feet 
in the Southwest. The summer color is grayish 
green, the winter color is a purplish plum 
which develops after the frost in the fall. It 
thrives in all sections of the country and is 
rapidly becoming a great favorite with planters 
everywhere. It can be trimmed and main- 
tained in a small size, but under normal con- 
ditions it grows in a fairly broad and compact 
pyramidal shape. Each 
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Berckmann’s Golden Arbor-Vitae 

PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
The handsomest of the Chinese Juniper varieties, the 
Pfitzer, which grows in the form of a low, broad pyramid, 
is the most satisfactory of all Junipers in this climate. Can 
be used in shade or in open buildings; in fact, will grow 
under almost any conditions. Each 
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SCOPULORUM JUNIPERS 
There are several types of Scopulorum Juniper which are 
native in the Rocky Mountains. The best types are grown 
from grafts and we have listed below three of these types: 
HILL’S SILVER JUNIPER. The growth is compact and 
symmetrical and of a bright, light bluish color. One of the 
leading ornamental trees throughout the Southwest. 
MOONLIGHT JUNIPER. This tree has none of the typical 
needle-like foliage of Juniperus Scopulorum, but runs to the 
whipcord foliage. This, combined with its extremely light, 
frosty blue color, gives it peculiar and distinct characteristics. 
CHANDLER’S SILVER JUNIPER. The Chandler's Silver 
Juniper is one of the popular varieties of Scopulorum which 
has gained wide acceptance throughout the trade, par- 
ticularly in the western and southwestern territory. Compact, 
upright grower with attractive light blue foliage. Each 
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SPINY GREEK JUNIPER 
Its growth is rather broad, tapering to a pointed terminal 
top. In this locality trees seldom reach more than four or 
five feet high with a spread of 2% to 3 feet. It grows slowly 
and is, therefore, of great value in foundation plantings 
and rock gardens. Each 
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TAMARISCIFOLIA JUNIPER 
A small, compact growing, refined, spreading Juniper, 



Virginia Red Cedar 
PONDEROSA PINE 
The best tall growing Pine for the Southwest. 
Grows to a height of about 30 feet in Texas. 
Fairly slow growth until about 6 feet in height 
and then it grows faster. Easy to transplant. 
In all, one of our most satisfactory specimen 


with blue-gray foliage. Ideal for formal or mass bed plant- Spyee Boer 
ings where a low-growing effect is needed. Each AES aot aeee eee oat ee 2 a7 0.00 
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Baker's Arbor-Vitae 
