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Ftillenmeyer ‘ Beautiful Cvergreens 
“The Green-Robed Senators Of Mighty Woods’—Keats 
OR beauty winter and summer, the Evergreen has no equal. Succeeding in almost any soil, with their range 
of color, form and habit of growth they find a place in almost any landscape. Our trees are all several times 
transplanted, and the finest to be had. 
All Our Evergreens are Dug B&B 
B&B means the plants are dug with a ball of earth and wrapped in burlap. This is the safest and best way to move them. 
Chamaecyparis (False Cypress) 
A group of beautiful Evergreens including some of the most unique and interesting trees in cultivation. Valuable in garden or foundation 
planting. Prefers a moist, acid soil but will grow almost anywhere when not too dry or alkaline. 
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera (Sawara Cypress). The foliage somewhat resembles 
that of the Arbor-Vitae except that the tree is more graceful. Light green, 
silvery beneath, and of erect growth. Can be used in foundation planting or 
as specimen. Each Each 
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C. pisifera filifera (7 hread-brunched Cypress). One of the best dwarf Ever- 
greens. Unusual foliage, drooping and graceful, resembling cords of green. 
Compact, fine in color both winter and summer. 
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C. pisifera plumosa (Plumed Cypress). Feathery green foliage, broad, sym- 
metrical and dense. Stands shearing well. 
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. pisifera squarrosa veitchi (Graymoss Cypress). A distinct form with short, 
pale blue-green needles. The appearance is a soft, moss-like tree of irregular 
habit and of picturesque beauty. 
Juniperus - Juniper 
JUNIPERUS communis Ashfordi (Ashford’s Juniper). Columnar with silvery 
green foliage. Much like Irish Juniper except not quite so compact or pointed 
and larger in diameter. Holds color well in winter. 
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J. communis depressa plumosa (Purple Spreading Juniper). A very low spread- 
ing variety, which lies close to the ground. In summer it has a silvery reflex 
to the otherwise gray-green foliage. In fall and winter assumes a purplish 
cast that is unusual in Evergreens. Fine for rockeries or low plantings. 
Each 
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J. communis hibernica (Jrish Juniper). A distinct, slender, columnar form with 
glaucous green foliage. The numerous upright branches are closely adpressed. 
Its formality is invaluable where a narrow plant must or should be used. 
Needs no shearing. 
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J. chinensis compacta. A low, compact form of Juniper pfitzeriana, which does 
not grow so large. Can be used in more restricted areas. 
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J. chinensis pfitzeriana (Pftzer Juniper). The most popular of all the spread- 
ing Junipers. The branches grow horizontally with slightly drooping terminals. 
The foliage is a bright gray-green which is retained throughout the winter. 
Desirable because of its form, hardiness, color, and ability to grow in almost 
any location. 
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J. chinensis pfitzeriana, BLUE (Blwe Pfitzer). A soft blue strain of the regular 
Pfitzer Juniper. Slower and lower growing than Juniper Hetzi, which it re- 
sembles in color. An outstanding addition to the popular Juniper family. 
Each Each 
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J. chinensis glauca hetzi. A spreading type, similar to Pfitzer Juniper, except 
more vigorous, and foliage is a soft blue. 
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2 to 2, ft. (sold out) ..... 5.00 
J. excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). An unusually attractive, dwarf pyram- 
idal evergreen with compact, bluish green foliage. A valuable small, com- 
pact plant which ran be used on either side of steps, walks or planted in urns. 
Each Each 
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Staked Juniper Pfitzeriana. Frequently the spreading Pfitzer Juniper can- 
not be used where a semi-erect plant is needed. Therefore, we have 
“staked’”’ a quantity of selected trees, training them to a single stem, 
allowing side branches to develop. They then make an attractive, vigorous 
plant for restricted areas. 
3 to 31% ft. 
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J. virginiana burki (Burk’s Silver Juniper). A silvery blue, compact, upright 
form of merit. Stands shearing well and is much prized for foundation 
planting. Not available in 41% to 5 ft. or 5 to 6 ft. sizes. 
. Virginiana canaerti (Canaert Juniper). A fine, rather compact, pyramidal 
variety with tufted dark green foliage which is retained throughout the 
winter. Can easily be kept in bounds by slight pruning. Frequently has 
attractive silvery blue berries. Valuable for foundation plantings. Not avail- 
able in 414 to 5 ft. or 5 to 6 ft. sizes. 
virginiana hilli (fill’s Dundee Juniper). A pyramidal, compact growing 
Evergreen of much merit. Bluish green foliage in spring, changing to plum- 
like color in early autumn. Stands shearing well. Excellent for formal plant- 
ing. Not available in 314 to 4 ft. size. 
virginiana keteleeri (Keteleer’s Cedar). A fairly compact, pyramidal tree, 
well proportioned as to height and spread. Its large, slate colored berries 
form a distinct contrast against the lighter, “fleshy”? green foliage. Excellent 
for foundation or specimen. Will grow in almost any soil. Not available in 
3 to 31% ft. size. 
. virginiana glauca (Glue Juniper). A rather loose growing variety which can 
and is usually kept formal by pruning. Its attractive blue-green foliage makes 
it stand out in any planting. Not available in 414 to 5 ft. or 5 to 6 ft. sizes. 
Prices above 5 varieties: Each Each 
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On spreading type evergreens, sizes listed indicate width. 
On upright types, the sizes indicate héight. 
Juniperus Chinensis Pfitzeriana 
