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EVERGREENS 
ARIZONA CYPRESS 
One of the fastest growing, drought-resistant varieties 
that we have. Extremely blue in color, fine textured foli- 
age. This plant attains a growth of about 18 feet and about 
10 feet in width. Should be used as specimen piants and 
not planted too close to buildings. 
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JUNIPER HETZI GLAUCA 
Very similar to Pfitzer Juniper only has a very silvery, 
gray foliage. A favorite in spreading Junipers. 
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BONITA UPRIGHT ARBOR-VITAE 
One of the best of the newer types of compact, pyra- 
midal form of Chinese Arbor-Vitae. Makes a dark green, 
compact growth, identical to the Bonita except in habit. 
Each 
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RAMSEY’S HYBRID ARBOR-VITAE 
Is an improved strain. This improved old variety is 
sturdy, with a heavy, more compact, dark green, feathery 
textured foliage. One of the hardy columnar varieties. 
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ROSEDALE ARBOR-VITAE 
Dwarf, compact type Arbor-Vitae. Light green, feathery 
foliage. 
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BERCKMANN’S 
GOLDEN ARBOR-VITAE 
One of the nicest of the lower growing 
compact evergreens. The golden yellow 
of the foliage makes a most pleasing 
contrast to the deep green of other ever- 
greens. Because of its extreme hardiness 
(having stood 15 degrees below zero 
without damage) it may be used in al- 
most any location. The dwarf, compact 
habit of growth makes it ideal for small 
gardens, window boxes, vases and 
cemetery plantings. 
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Berckmann’s Golden Arbor-Vitae 
1. Scopulorum Juniper 
2. Hill's Dundee Juniper 
BAKER’S ARBOR-VITAE 
We are proud of this dark green Arbor-Vitae which 
bears our name, and which we developed and introduced 
over 20 years ago. It is by far the best known and most 
widely used of any evergreen in plantings. Ultimate height 
about 12 feet. 
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BONITA ARBOR-VITAE 
Bonita being the Spanish name for ‘’rretty,’’ this little 
plant is indeed well named. Low, round growing, dark 
green; ideal for formal plantings, window boxes, urns, etc. 
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EXCELSA ARBOR-VITAE 
A fast, compact grower, darker in color than Baker, ana 
a little wider at the bottom. As pretty as any of the Chinese 
types and hardier. Grown successfully in northern states. 
Has withstood 40° below zero in New Mexico. 
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Cannarti Red Cedar 
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, ssecimens may be pro- 
duced to suit the needs of the planter. The ultimate growth is up to 20 feet, but by trimming mav 
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. 
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3. Baker’s Arbor-Vitae 
4. Bonita Arbor-Vitae 
9. Pfitzer Juniper 
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5. Tamariscifolia Juniper 
6. Blue Column Juniper 
Notice the large, firm balls of growing soil dug with each plant. This method of handling assures the ever- 
green a good chance to live when transplanted. 
7 Savin Juniper 
8. Hetzi Glauca Jun 
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