spiny Greek Jiinipci 



JUNIPERUS japonica (Japanese Juni- 

 per). 6'-8'. This is another of the prostrate 

 Junipers which Japan has contributed to the 

 gardens of America. Light green in color, per- 

 fectly hardy and especially good for low 



borders or rock gardens. 

 Spread 



15 /o 18 inches .... $3.50 



1/7/0 2 feet .... 5.00 



2 to lYzfeet .... 6.00 

 2/2/0 3 feet .... 7.50 



3 to lYz feet .... 10.00 

 3 / to 4 feet .... 12.50 

 A to 5 feet .... 15.00 



J. pachyphloea (Alligator Juniper). Up- 

 right pyramidal habit, whitish or gray-green 

 in color. Very unusual and rare. One of the 

 handsomest of the American Junipers. The 

 neutral color of this Juniper contrasts pleas- 

 ingly with other evergreens. 



3 to A feet $4.00 



A to 5 feet 5.00 



5 to 6 feet 6.00 



6to7feet 7.50 



7/08 feet 10.00 



J. sabina (Savin Juniper). 6' -7'. Most pic- 

 turesque in its growth, especially on hillsides 

 or among rocks; low, vase-shaped, and useful 

 for all low plantings. The foliage is deep-green 

 and unchanging in its color. 



Spread Per 10 



15 /o 18 inches . . . $1.50 $12.50 

 1/2/0 2 feet .... 2.00 15.00 



2 to lYzfeet .... 2.50 20.00 

 2/2/03 // 3.00 25.00 



3 to A feet .... 4.00 35.00 



• TowsoN Nurseries, Inc 



J. sabina tamariscifolia (Tamarix Savin 

 Juniper). Its gray-green foliage and very 

 prostrate growth are attractive in summer and 

 winter. May well be used as a low plant for 

 the front of evergreen borders. 



Spread 





Per 10 



12 /ol5 inches 



. . $3.00 



$25.00 



15 /o 1 8 inches 



. . 3.50 



30.00 



1 / to 2 feet . . 



. . 4.50 



37.50 



2 /o 2/2 feet . . 



. . 5.00 



42.50 



2/2/0 3 feet . . 



. . 6.00 





3 to 3 1/2 feet . . 



. . 7.50 





J. scopulorum (Colorado Juniper). 30'- 

 40'. Narrow, compact, columnar growth from 

 a single central stem; the color ranges from 

 green to light silvery blue. 



5 to 6 feet $12.50 



6 to 7 feet 15.00 



7/08 feet 20.00 



8 /o 10 feet 25.00 



10 to \2 feet 30.00 



J. squamata (Japanese Trailing Juniper). 



A low-growing evergreen with long, trailing 

 branches covered with numerous short branch- 

 lets of glaucous green foliage. Admirably 

 adapted to naturalistic rock planting. 

 Spread 



12 /o 15 inches .... $2.50 

 15 /0I8 inches .... 3.50 



1 / to 2 feet .... 4.50 



2 to 2/2/ff/ .... 6.00 

 2/2/0 3 feet .... 7.50 



3 to A feet .... 10.00 



J. virginiana (Red Cedar). 3 0'-40'. Tall, 

 slender, 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. 











Per 10 



3 



to 3 



/z feet . 



. . . $3.00 



$25.00 



3/2 



to A 



feet . 



. . . 4.00 



30.00 



4 



to 5 



feet . 



. . . 5.00 



40.00 



5 



to 6 



feet . 



. . . 6.00 



50.00 



6 



to 7 



feet . 



. . . 7.50 



60.00 



7 



to 8 



feet . 



. . . 12.50 





8 



to 10 



feet . 



. . . 17.50 





10 



to 12 



feet . 



. . . 27.50 





12 



to 14 



feet . 



. . . 35.00 







Large 



specimens. 



prices on applicatio 



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Evergreen Trees form a graceful hnt 

 effective screen or windbreak when 

 such a purpose must he served. Vrob- 

 ahly this offers an idea for your own 

 planting. 



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