Harrisons' Nurseries, BerNn, iMaryland 



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Junipers 



Savin Juniper. 



Cedars 



Indian Cedar (Cedrus deodara). Feathery blue-green foli- 

 age, graceful drooping branches, tall growing. Ideal to use 

 as a specimen in the corners of lawns. 



Each 



2 to 3 ft $3.00 



4 to 5 ft. 6.00 



Fir 



Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea). A very erect, regular, pyram- 

 idal tree assuming a conical shape even when young. Dark 

 green foliage. Should be planted in the open space, as it 

 eventually grows into a large tree. 



Each 

 2 to 3 ft. $3.75 



Hemlock 



Canadian Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis). An elegant 

 pyramidal tree with drooping branches and delicate dark 

 green foliage. Excellent for lawn purposes, also suited for 

 hedges. 



Each 



iy2 to 2 ft $2.50 



2 to 3 ft 3.50 



Andorra Juniper (Juniperus communis depressa plumosa). 

 A low spreading Juniper of an unusually good color. During 

 spring and summer it is a bright green, turning to a rich 

 purple-bronze color in fall and winter. Unusually good for 

 planting along slopes and places where grass will not grow. 



Each 



15 to 18 in. spread $2.00 



1^/^ to 2 ft. spread 3.00 



Golden Spreading Junii>er (Juniperus communis aurea). 

 Low spreading habit, bright golden foliage in the spring 

 and summer. Useful for adding color in a foundation 

 planting. 



Each 

 1 to 1^/^ ft. spread .$2.00 



Irish Juniper (Juniperus communis hibernica). Forms a 

 narrow and dense column, compact, bluish green foliage. 

 Most attractive when planted around the foundation of a 

 home, at corners and entrances. Widely used in formal 

 gardens. 



Each 



1 to 1^/^ ft $0.90 



iVz to 2 ft 1.50 



Pfitzer's Juniper (Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana). The 

 most popular of all spreading evergreens. Its peculiarly 

 graceful, distinctive manner, plus an unusually hardy nature 

 makes it particularly fascinating and desirable for founda- 

 tion planting. 



Each 

 1 to 1^/^ ft. spread $2.00 



Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana). A well known Amer- 

 ican tree, with fine dense foliage, varying in habit and color, 

 the majority being formal and bluntly conical. Ideal for 

 planting on each side of an entrance. 



Each 



3 to 4 ft $3.00 



5 to 6 ft 6.00 



Savin Juniper (Juniperus sabina). Handsome, dark green 

 foliage, spreading branches forming irregular vase-shaped 

 bush. One of the most attractive spreading evergreens 

 grown. The ideal plant to use for low foundation plantings. 

 Can be kept trimmed to any desired height. 



Each 



1 to 1% ft. spread $1.75 



2 to 3 ft. spread 3.00 



Spiny Greek Juniper (Juniperus excelsa stricta). A tall 

 grower of upright columnar habit and bluish green foliage. 

 The growth is so slow that the tree is well adapted for foun- 

 dation plantings and other situations requiring dwarf trees. 



Each 



12 to 15 in $2.00 



iVz to 2 ft 3.00 



Swedish Jumper (Juniperus com- 

 munis suecica). Tall, columnar 

 habit, dense, fairly broad foliage, 

 drooping tips. Resembles the Irish 

 Juniper, but is somewhat slower 

 growing and lighter in color. 



Each 



1 to 11/2 ft $1.25 



2 to 3 ft 2^0 



Virginia Blue Cedar. Broadly 



conical form and beautiful glau- 

 cous blue foliage make it one of 

 the choicest evergreens. 



Each 

 2 to 3 ft $3.25 



Pines 



Irish Junipers. 



Mugho Dwarf Pine (Pinus mon- 

 tana mughus). A picturesque 

 dwarf Pine that forms a bushy, 

 compact ball growing as broad as 

 it does tall, seldom reaching a 

 height of 4 feet. Foliage is dark, 

 rich green; needles long and stiff. 

 Each 

 12 to 15 in $2.50 



Andorra Juniper. 



