Pfritzer Juniper. 
This is one of the best low growing Junipers. 
Easy to transplant and practically free from 
diseases and pests.Used in foundation plan- 
tings, specimen and low hedges.Withstands ci- 
ty conditions and tolerates shade to some ex- 
tent. Color is of gray-green. The Pfitzer 
Juniper is very hardy and easily be trimmed. 
Twice transplanted 
12-15 inches 
75¢ each. 
Globe Arbor Vitae. 
The Globe Arbor Vitae is one of the best Arbor 
Vitae. It forms a natural globewhich requires no 
trimming. Excellent for foreground plantings, for 
foundation , groups or for potting.Is also often 
used at the sides of entrances. For a low hedge 
there is nothing finer than a Globe Arbor Vitae. 
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Extra heavy plants 
12 inches 
$1.00 each, 
Dwarf Mugho Pine. 
The Mugho Pine is one of the hardiest and 
best low growing evergreens. Distinctly 
round and compact. In spring, brightly col- 
ored new shoots like tiny candles adore 
them, contrasting splendidly with other 
evergreens. Ideal for foundation planting, 
edging or low massing. 
Twice transplanted 
6-9 inches. 
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Blue Pfitzer Juniper. 
The Blue Pfitzer Juniper is of the same gro- 
wing habit as the green Pfitzer Juniper. However 
it has a distinct blue color, such as is 
found in the Colorado Blue Spruce. It creates 
a striking effect in the landscape planting. 
The Landscape uses of the Blue Pfitzer Juni- 
per are the same as of the green Pfitzer Juniper. 
Twice transplanted 
‘12-15 inches 
75¢ each. 
Andorra Juniper. 
The Andorra Juniper is a newer varity of sprea- 
ting Junipers which has become quite popular. 
Summer and spring color is bright green. In fall 
and winter a purple hue spreads over the plant. 
Grows lower than the Pfitzer Juniper, seldom 
more than 18 inches high. Can be used in the 
foundation, border or even as a low hedge. 
Twice transplanted 
10-12 inches 
2 for:$ 1.00 
Oregon Grape. 
Oregon Grape(Mahonia Aquifolia) is the only 
broad leaved evergreen which will do well in 
our climate. Its leaves are smooth, shiny 
holly. Bright yellow flower clusters appear 
in May and are followed by blue grape-like 
berries.In fall the leaves assumea reddish 
tint similar to holly. Stands shade very well. 
Twice transplanted 
8-10 inches. 
75¢ each. 
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