Minneapolis and St. Paul 
LOW GROWING 
EVERGREENS 
JUNIPER, Andorra. (Juniperus 
Communis Depressa Plumosa.) 
A very fine dwarf evergreen 
that is noted for its unusual 
coloring bright green in 
spring and summer changing 
to hues of lavender and pink 
in late fall. It is the lowest of 
the spreading Junipers, 
seldom attaining a_height 
over fifteen inches. 
15 to 18 in. spread ....$ 6.00 
ifs} 0) 44 iad, Syoeevel ...- “1s0) 
JUNIPER, Hetzi. (Juniperus Pfitzeriana Hetzii.) Often call- === at ae 
ed the “blue Pfitzer”’. This spreading evergreen has the — i i 
same habit of growth as the Pfitzer Juniper but the foliage 
is much more blue. 
24 to 30 in. spread. .$ 9.00 30 to 36 in. spread $11.00 
JUNIPER, Pfitzer. (Juniperus Pfitzeriana.) An excellent 
low spreading evergreen for use at the house foundation 
or in group plantings. Color is a medium green with a 
greyish blue overcast. Height about three feet and over- 
all spread about five feet at full growth. Very hardy. 
15 to 18 in. spread . . $6.00 3 to 4 ft. spread 
18 to 24 in. spread 7.50 4 to 5 ft. spread 
Savin Juniper 
JUNIPER, Savin. (Juniperus Sabina.) One of the best and hardiest 
of all dwarf evergreens. Low and spreading. Height about three 
feet and overall spread about five feet at full growth. Dense, soft, 
dark green foliage. Very desirable for use underneath house win- 
dows, in front of taller evergreens in a foundation planting or in 
other locations where a low evergreen is needed. See illustration. 
15 to 18 in. spread .....$ 6.00 atone ais prea cae $ 7.50 
PINE, Mugho. (Pinus Mughus.) One of the very best dwarf ever- 
greens. Has a rounded appearance. Hardy, bushy and compact. 
Dense bright green foliage the year around. Reaches a height of 
three feet but can be trimmed and shaped as desired. Fine for use 
in the foundation planting or in front of taller evergreens. See 
illustration back cover. 
15 to 18 ine spread 9). 5) 7.50 18 to 24 in. spread ....$ 9.00 
DAmCOnS OnINeESDICAG genni eae $12.00 
YEW, Dwarf Japanese. (Taxus Cuspidata Nana.) This dwarf ever- 
green is the darkest green of all the yews, the foliage being par- 
ticularly heavy and compact when growing in a shaded location. It 
forms a low, irregular bush, and grows more slowly than the other 
yews. Excellent for north side foundation plantings and other 
shaded areas. 
TSS iy PEE hae SOREL YC! oy os em $15.00 
YEW, Spreading. (Taxus Cuspidata.) Low and spreading, this yew 
thrives in shade and is recommended for north side foundation 
plantings and other shaded areas. Deep green, glossy foliage. Stands 
shearing well. 
bstouloninaspreada ee $10.00 18 to 24 in. spread ...... $12.00 
Pyramidal Arborvitae and Mugho Pine 
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