CHOICE EVERGREENS 
ARBOR VITAE (White Cedar) has flat, fan-like leaves rich green color. 
AMERICAN Arbor Vitae 15 useful ac & broad,medium tail ste if kept lightly 
clipped. It will take partial shade well. 
PYRAMIDAL is the common tell, slendex variety. It also tolerates some shade 
and it is most dependable where it has a little protection from 
the south, particularly in the winter. 
SIBERIAN Arbor Vitae is a compact, bushy evergreen shrub, growing 4 to 5 
feet tall and about 3S feet wide. It is an excellent landscape 
plant. 
SPREADING JUNIPERS 
ANDORRA is a Juniper trailing close tc the ground. The green color cf sun- 
mer turns a beautiful bronzy-purple during the winter, 
PFITZER has grayish-green follege. It will grow 2 to & feet tall and 
spreads twice as wide, tho it may be kept small by judicious prun- 
ing. It is our most versatile and dependable Juniper of its class. 
SAVIN has a beautiful bright green color end, tcegether with Pfitzer, is 
much used as foundation plariting material. While it will not en- 
dure much shade and still rensin pretty as Pfitzer will, for sunny 
locations it is excellent. 
UPRIGHT JUNIPERS 
DUNDEE is our finest variety of grafted Eastern (native here) Red Cedar. 
The foliege of Dundee keeps thick and luxurient, end it has a fine 
upright habit of growth. 
CANNARTI (Variety of Eastern Red Cedar) This variety is a somewhat loose 
textured plant. The foliege color is a very good rich green the 
whole year around. 
SILVER or WESTERN RED CEDAR These are seed grown so there 1s consider- 
able variation in them, but by personal eelection you can match 
them very well. Do not plant in Bpade. 
VIRGINIANA (Eastern Red Cedar - native tc Minnesota) By reguler attention 
to shearing this green foliaged native juniper can be very satia- 
factory. Its winter foliage color is a bronzy-purple. 
WELCHI (Variety of Western Red or Silver Cedar) Here is indeed a beautiful 
compact and upright grower. The foliage is a soft silvery green. 
It requires very little shearing to be kept smooth. Do not use in 
shade. 
PINE 
AUSTRIAN is perhaps the most beautiful of the large growing Pines, meking 
a very handsome specimen tree. 
MUGHO is a low and compact long-nnedled Pine, making a very usable mound of 
foliage. 
SPRUCE 
BLACK HILLS Next to the Colorado Spruce, this one is used the most in 
landscape work. The foliage is dense and of good color. 
COLORADO Spruce varies in color from rich green to very bluish, Both this 
and the Black Hills variety are hardy in the extreme. 
JAPANESE YEW 
This evergreen is by all odds the finest kind for planting in SHADE where 
a spreading shrub 2 to 3 feet high and 3 to 4 feet wide, or an upright 
one 4 to 6 feet tall is needed. 
18-24" 24-20" 30-36" g-3h! 3h-4' 4-5! 
Arbor Vitae, American -------- $3.50 4,50 5.50 6. 50 7.50 
5 f Pyramidal ~-------------- 4,50 Dia) wat «OU 7. 00n, 12.00 
" a Siberian -------- 5.00 6.50 9.00 
" ¥ Globe ---~----- -—— 5,00 6.50 
Juniper, Andorra ------------- S200  eGeal) 
" Pfitzer ------------- 5.50 6.00 8,00 10.00 
n Savin ---------------- 5,00 6.50 8,00 DeeOU 
~ Dundee ------------- een 9.50 
" Cannarti -------------------------- 8.00. 
« Silver Cedar -----~-- UPoOO e 4250 ro. 00, » 7.00 
fl Virginiana ------------------------ 5,50 
" Welchi --------------~----~-~--------------- 9.50 
Pine, Austrian ------------~----------------- 3-9 --- == 9.00 
a Mugho -------------~----- 5. 50 Grae) 8.00 10.00 
Spruce, Black Hiiis ---------- 4,0U 5,50 6.50 7.50 8.00 10,00 
a Colorado, Green ----~----------- 5.50 6,50 7.00 SeO0 10200 
fl Blue ----~----------- 6.50 Faye, 9700s #10. 60° 112.50 
i fl Shiner (Best blue)--- 8.00 PEO Mie Le OO melo. OO p15. 00 
now Japanese), Spreading ----- 9.50 11.00 
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