Marshall’s 
Better Built, Select Strain 
EVERGREENS 
By careful selection and grafting, Marshalls have developed an 
outstanding stock of ornamental evergreens of the entire West. 
During the past 30 years we have made many trips into the Black 
Hills, the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, and the North 
Woods, scouting for trees having characteristics adapting them to 
specific home and landscape uses. We have secured wood from 
hundreds of such trees for grafting. 
Each selection is made because of some superior quality of the 
mother tree—-shape, color of foliage, texture of foliage, etc. The 
matter of each one retaining the general form for which selected, 
without much shearing on the planter’s grounds, is important. 
Trees that are grafted will look exactly alike. 
Varieties of Colorado Juniper do not like shade. 
Varieties of Virginia Juniper will stand partial shade. 
Upright Junipers can be trimmed for different heights, widths, pointed 
or rounded on top. 
All varieties of Junipers may be used in foundation planting. 
Pine or Spruce are seldom used in foundation planting. Use in open. 
Yew (Taxus) is likely to burn in a sunny location. 
The Largest and Most Complete Line of Evergreens in the West 
Natural Canaert 
Juniper 
For some _ situations the 
Canaert in its natural form 
(untrimmed) is desirable. Its 
graceful arching branches and 
its deep green color make it 
very attractive in its natural 
form, 
Canaert Juniper 
(Trimmed.) An _ outstanding 
grafted variety of Virginia Juniper 
with dark green foliage and attrac- 
tive bluish bloomy fruits. It re- 
quires more training to maintain a 
formal shape. It is somewhat 
loosely limbed and shows at its 
best when grown in a semi-formal 
shape. Its deep green color is out- 
standing. Hardy everywhere ex- 
cept in the extreme Northwest. 
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A compact growing variety of 
Colorado Juniper which needs 
very little trimming to keep it 
in good form. It is becoming 
most popular because of its sym- 
metrical form and ruggedness. 
It is hardy throughout the North 
and West. Silvery grey in color 
and fades very little during the 
winter. Very hardy. 
Dundee Juniper 
A grafted upright Virginia 
Juniper. Requires very little 
shearing to make a compact, 
upright tree. Blue-green foli- 
age in summer tinged with 
purple during the winter. 
Will grow in any location, 
however, is: used mostly for 
semi-shady exposures like 
north foundations. Very 
hardy. 
