18 C. ED SWEENEY NURSERY 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE 
The Spreading Junipers 
Prices on SPREADING JUNIPERS: 15- 
18 in. $5.50; 18-24 in. $7.00; 24-30 in. $8.50; 
30-36 in. $11.00; 3-4 ft. $15.00. 
ANDORRA—One of the lowest, ground 
cover types. Silver green in summer, 
purplish bronze in spring and late fall. 
CANADIAN — Semi-upright, spreading. 
Very hardy and fast growing. 
GOLDEN CANADIAN — Similar to the 
Canadian, but not as large in size. Tips 
take on a golden yellow color. 
PFITZER—A graceful, broad low type 
with sweeping fronds of bluish green. 
Strong tips give a definite horizontal ef- 
fect. 
SAVINS—The most popular low founda- 
tion evergreen. More compact and deep- 
er green than Pfitzer, and slightly more 
upright. 
The Upright Junipers 
RED CEDAR—The most widely used of 
the upright accent Junipers—but not 
necessarily the best. A native plant of 
extreme hardiness. In fall it loses its 
green color and takes on a reddish-brown 
tinge which persists until new growth 
starts in the spring. 24-30 in. $5.00; 30- 
36 in. $6.00; 3-4 ft. $9.00; 4-5 ft. $12.00. 
Grafted Upright Junipers 
Prices on UPRIGHT JUNIPERS: 18-24 
in. $6.50; 24-30 in. $7.75; 30-36 in. 9.00; 
3-4 ft. $12.25. 
CANAERTI—A strong rich green up- 
right, with numerous blue berries. Pro- 
nounced horizontal tips give an interest- 
ing effect. 
DUNDEE — The most symmetrical and 
compactly self-forming of the upright 
Junipers. Characteristically solid and 
well filled out to the ground. The color 
is silvery green. One of the hardiest and 
most generally satisfactory of the grafted 
junipers. 
SILVER JUNIPERS — We have several 
different varieties of the grafted Silvers. 
These trees are compact in form, and 
vary from light to silver in hue. 
The Dwarf Pines 
MUGHO—A low and compact form of 
dwarf pine. They can be sheared and 
kept low or allowed to grow larger. Ex- 
ceedingly hardy. Deep green foliage with 
candlelike new growths. 15-18 in. $6.50: 
18-24 in. $8.00; 24-30 in. $10.00; 30-36 in. 
$12.00; 3-4 ft. $14.00. 
The Upright Pines 
Prices on UPRIGHT PINES: 24-30 in. 
$6.50; 30-36 in. $8.50: 3-4 ft. $11.50; 4-5 ft. 
$16.00; 5-6 ft. $22.00: 6-7 ft. $30.00. 
AUSTRIAN — Commonly considered to 
be the best of the large growing pine 
trees for landscape purposes. The needles 
are straight, slender and 4 to 5 inches in 
length. Deep, rich green in color. The 
tree is very symmetrical in form and a 
rapid grower. 
NORWAY—Minnesota State Tree. A fast 
growing, open type of pine. Characteris- 
tic reddish bark. Best used in back- 
ground or group plantings and for natur- 
alizing in miniature pine groves. 
PONDEROSA — Somewhat more open 
and less symmetrical than the Austrian 
pine but nevertheless a highly desirable 
tree. Produces a rugged effect in the 
landscape. Very long needles. A fast 
grower. 
