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ILGENFRITZ 
Evergreen Ses 
Give your house distinction, fill you with 
pride of possession; their size is easily 
controlled; give your house color in the 
winter. 
Greens, greys, yellows, and blues, 
and all intermediate shades are avail- 
able in shapes that are column-like, 
pyramidal, broadly conical, round, 
half-upright and creeping. 
PFITZER JUNIPER 
(Below) 
Best known and most often 
seen spreading evergreen. 
Grows in several layers of hori- 
zontal branches, but is usually 
held down to a height of about 
2 feet. It is adaptable to prac- 
tically all soils and will grow 
in dry moist places. Like all 
other evergreens it will become 
fuller by trimming. 
Pfitzer 
Juniper 
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PYRAMIDAL 
ARBORVITAE 
This upright evergreen looks 
best at a height of 5 or 6 feet. 
It will grow taller unless it is 
trimmed. Cut off the top and 
shape up the sides. Spreading 
old leaves or grass clippings 
under it will make it grow bet- 
ter; don’t be afraid to water it 
too much. 
Pyramidal Arborvitae 
