EVERGREENS for year ‘round beauty 
In this part of the country, where there are so many months when blossoming and 
leaf-bearing shrubs and trees are bare, the evergreen gives us a much-needed 
medium for making our homes, grounds and public areas beautiful even in winter. 
Evergreens properly placed to bring out the best architectural qualities of your 
home and mixed with a few well-chosen blossoming and foliaging shrubs, will do 
much to give your home that loved, cared for, and finished look. They are the 
aristocrats of the plant world. 
Most evergreens should be trimmed to maintain their usefulness in the planting. 
American Arborvitae--a tall- growing 
evergreen with flat needles and 
branches, bright green in color and 
soft in appearance. Grows wider 
than the pyramidal arborvitae. 
24-30”’ $ 3.50 
30-36”’ 4.50 
3-4’ 7.50 
4-5’ 12.00 
Arborvitae, American Globe--similar 
to the American but selected for its 
round shape and good green color. 
Can be trimmed to maintain globe 
shape. 
18-24’’ $ 4.50 
24-30’’ 5.50 
Arborvitae, pyramidal--grows tall and 
has the same color and texture as 
the American but grows much nar- 
nower. Used extensively on each 
side of a step or in formal plantings. 
24-30”’ $ 4.50 
30-36’ 6.50 
3-4’ 9.00 
4-5’ 14.00 
Arborvitae, Siberian--another arborvitae 
with a tendency to grow in a globe 
shape and is more dwarf in nature. 
Can be controlled by trimming. 
15-18’ $ 5.00 
18-24’' 6.50 
24-30’’ 8.50 
Fir, Balsam--similar to the Douglas 
but more green in color. Are good 
in partial shade. 
3-4’ $10.00 
4-5’ 15.00 
5-6’ 20.00 
Fir, Douglas--a tall-growing evergreen 
with needles and habit of growth 
similar to the spruce. Good in partial 
shade. Slightly tinged with lavender. 
3-4’ $10.00 
4-5’ 15.00 
5-67 20.00 
THE TALL AND NARROW 
GROWING JUNIPERS 
Dundee Juniper--a very hardy grafted 
evergreen noted for its long life of 
usefulness and its steely blue-green 
color turning slightly plum colored 
in fall. 
24-30’’ $ 7.75 3!2-4’ $13.00 
30-36”’ 9.00 4 -5’ 16.00 
3-344’ 11.50 
Silver Cedar--a silver colored juniper 
grafted for its beautiful silver 
sheen and upright shape. 
(Prices same as Dundee) 
Scopolorum Juniper--similar to the 
Grafted Silver Cedar, but more green 
in color. 
24-30’’ $ 5.00 3-4’ $ 9.00 
30-36"’ 6.00 4-5’ 12.00 
Red Cedar--this juniper is a very ex- 
tensively used evergreen in Minne- 
sota. A native tree with dark blue 
green color, turning slightly purplish 
in the fall. 
30-36’’ $ 6.00 3-4’ $ 9.00 
4-5’ 12.00 
THE LOW SPREADING JUNIPER 
These evergreens hug the ground 
growing from 1 to 2 feet high and 
spreading to 3 and 4 feet. They are 
fine for group plantings with other 
taller evergreens or shrubs, as border 
or under windows. 
15-18’’ $ 5.50 18-24”’ 
24-30’’ 8.50 
Savin--the greenest of the spreaders 
and grows a little more upright than 
the others. 
$ 7.00 
Pfitzer--silvery green and has a 
tendency to grow more horizontal. 
Anderra--very prostrate and slightly 
tinged with lavender. 
Canadian--green in color and a good 
evergreen for partial shade. 
Golden Canadian--similar to Canadian, 
but decided gold green color. 
