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Pfitzer’s Juniper 
The following shrubs are young, thrifty field grown plants, 2 to 3 years 
old. These are not finished plants but with moderate care will grow into 
larger plants in a short time. Special care in planting is required as most 
of the soil will be removed for shipping. Larger sizes and varieties not 
listed are available at our sales yard. Prices on request. Mailable. 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
Broadleaf Evergreens as listed... $1.25 each 
LOW Growing Broadleaf Evergreens 
Heather, Mediterranean—W inter and spring blooming, small 
pink bells over entire plant. 9-12”. 
Heather, King George — Thick, dark green foliage, mass 
of bright red flowers, late winter. 9-12”. 
Heather, Irish Bel!—Lavender rose bells on erect stems, 
blooms all summer. 9-12”. 
Daphne Cneorum (Rock Daphne)—A fine rockery plant, low 
twiggy growth habit, sweetly scented. 6-9”. 
Veronica, Autumn Glory—Dwarf, upright character, deep 
blue spikes in mid-summer. 9-12”. 
Skimmia japonica—Glossy green foliage, bright red berries, 
shade loving. Male plant required for berries on above, male 
does not berry. Please specify. 9-12”. 
Euonymus, Variegated — Semi-upright spreading type. 
Creamy white and green foliage on each leaf. May be trained 
as a vine. 9-12”. 
MEDIUM Growing Broadleaf Evergreens 
Andromeda, Lily-of-the-Valiey Shrub — Clusters of bell- 
shaped white flowers in spring. 9-12”. 
Mexican Orange—Fragrant white blooms in summer. Not 
hardy east of Cascades. Requires partial shade. 12-15”. 
Daphne Odora—Very fragrant, early pink bloosoms. 6-9”. 
Pernettya (Chilean Perneitya)—Small, dark, glossy green 
leaves, white flowers in summer, masses of colored berries 
in fall and winter. Avai.able in red, pink, and white berries. 
Please specify. A non-berrying male plant greatly increases 
berrying of female p-ants. 9-12”. 
Nandina domestica (Sacred Bamboo) — Fern-like foliag», 
white flowers, red berries and twigs. 12”. 
Box Honeysuckle—Tiny green leaves, glossy, very compact. 
12” 
Zabelli Laurel—A vase-shaped laurel, long narrow leaves of 
glossy green, fluffy white flower spikes in summer. 9-12”. 
Euonymus—Evergreen, upright dark green foliage. TAA NS 
LARGE Growing Broadleaf Evergreen 
Pyracantha (Firethorn)—High colored berries in fall and 
winter. Order either Red or Orange berried variety. 12-18”. 
Viburnum Burkwoodi—Fragrant pink-white. Open habit of 
growth unless pruned. 12-18”. 
Laurestinus—Dense green foliage; pink-white flowers. 9-12”. 
Cotoneaster Parneyi — Upright growth with drooping 
branches, gray foliage, dark red berries, 12”. 
CONIFERS 
Conifer Evergreens as listed 
LOW Growing Conifers 
Berkman’s Golden Arborvitae — Dwarf, compact, globe- 
shaped, golden shrub, 9-12”. 
Juniper, Tamaricifolia—Low spreading. Bluish-green, 9-12”. 
Ne Pine—Compact ball of long stiff dark green needles. 
6-9”. 
MEDIUM Growing Conifers 
Juniper, Pfitzer’s—Blue-green spreading type. 9-12”. 
Juniper, Savin’s—Semi-upright vase type. Dark green. 9-12”. 
SAAD SE Globe Arborvitae—Dense globe, green foliage. 
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Bird’s Nest Cypress—Forms a graceful mound of feathery 
green foliage. 9-12”. 
Meyer’s Junipey — Semi-upright, irregular growth habit‘, 
silver blue with gray tones, 9”. 
TALL Growing Conifers 
Pyramidal Arborvitae—Popular tall upright, compact col- 
umn type. Light green. 12-18”. 
Yew, Irish—Slow growing, narrow column type. Dark green 
foliage. 9-12”. 
Yew, Hicks—Column type. (Not as narrow as Irish.) Green 
foliage. 9-12”. 
Blue Alumi Cypress—Columnar type, blue foliage. 12-18”. 
Elwoodi Cypress—A semi-dwarf columnar plant, feathery 
silver blue foliage. 9-12”. 
Irish Juniper—Deep blue foliage, slender column. 9-12”. 
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