T oivson, Maryland 



Evergreen Trees 





SIZE 



EACH 





>;PREAD 





12 



to \d inch. 



S 2.50 



15 



18 



3.50 



18 



24 



5.00 



2 



21 feet 



6.00 



PER 10 



SPREAD 



JLMPERUS sabina (Savin Juniper). Most 

 picturesque in its grow-th. especially on hill- 

 sides or among rocks; resembling a prostrate 

 shrub in habit, and useful for all low plant- 

 ing. The foliage is deep green and unchang- 

 ing in its color. 



SPREAD 



JLMPERUS sabina tamariscifolia (Tamarisk 12 15 /ncA. S 3.50 .? 32.50 



Savin Juniper J . Its gray-green, clean-looking 15 18 4.00 35.00 



foliage and very prostrate growth are attrac- U 2 feet 5.00 40.00 



tive alike in summer and winter. May well 2 21 6.00 50.00 



be used as a low plant for the front of ever- 2* 3 7.50 



2reen borders. 3 3^ ^ 10.00 /o 20.00 



SPREAD 



JUXIPERUS squamata (Japanese Trailing Ju- 2 to 2h feet -8 6.00 



niper j . A low-growing evergreen w ith long, 2h 3 7.50 



trailing branches covered with numerous short 3* 4 15.00 /o 20.00 

 branchlets of glaucous green foliage. Ad- 

 mirably adapted for naturalistic rock planting. 



3 /o 35 feet 



.? 4.00 



35 4 



5.00 



4 5 



6.00 



5 6 



7.50 



6 7 



10.00 



7 8 



12.50 



8 10 



15.00 to 25.00 



JLMPERUS virginiana (Red Cedar). Tall, 

 -lender, resembling the Italian Cypress in 

 form. The early spring color is very bright 

 green, gradually darkening during the sum- 

 mer. It is adapted to plantings in all sec- 

 tions of the country and is characteristic of 

 our American landscape. 



Extra large specimens 

 Prices on application 



JUMPERUS virginiana cannarti (Cannart Red i to 3 feet .? 10.00 

 Cedar J . This is a pyramidal, compact cedar 5 6 15.00 

 of medium size, which makes it fine for house 

 foundation plantings. The dark green tufted 

 foliage and silvery blue berries add to its at- 

 tractiveness. 



JLMPERUS virginiana tripartita (Fountain 

 Red Cedar J . A spreading evergreen with up- 

 right branches of graceful form, silverv green 

 in the spring and turning darker later in the 



season. Verv o^ood for informal 



•roups. 



? Exceptionally Fine Specimens. 



[ 13 ] 



2to2h feet 



.? 7..50 .? 60.00 



2h 3 



10.00 90.00 



3 3i 



12.50 



35 4 



15.00 



4 5 • 



20.00 to 25.00 



5 6 



30.00 to .50.00 



