TowsoN Maryland Evergreen Trees 



J. rirginiana catitiarti (Cannart Red 

 Cedar). 20'-25'. This is a pyramidal, com- 

 pact cedar of medium size, which makes it 

 fine for house foundation plantings. The dark 

 green tufted foliage and silvery blue berries 

 add to its attractiveness. 











Per 10 



5 



to 3 ! 



2 feet . . 



. . $6.00 



$50.00 



5 ' 



1 to 4 



feet . 



. . 7.50 



60.00 



4 



to 5 







80.00 



5 



to 6 



feet . . 



. . 12.50 



100.00 



6 



to 7 



feet . . 



. . 15.00 



125.00 



7 



to 8 



feet . . 



. . 20.00 



175.00 



8 



to 10 



feet . . 



. . 25.00 





10 



to 12 



feet . . 



. . 35.00 





J. virginiana elegantissima (Lee's Golden 

 Juniper). 20'-2 5'. The bright golden color 

 of the young growth makes this an extremely 

 attractive tree. Compact and pyramidal in 

 form. 



NoTr. — Same aizes and prices as Jitniperus 

 x irginiana caiinai fi. 



]. virginiana glauca (Silver Cedar). A 



cedar having a silvery blue tone in the new 

 spring growth which contrasts pleasingly with 

 other cedars. 



Note. — Same sizes and prices as fnnipcrvs 

 lirginiana cannarti. 



J. virginiana kosteri (Koster Red Ce- 

 dar). 6'-8'. Open, naturally spreading form 

 with gracefully arching branches. Its gray- 

 green foliage forms a handsome shrub which 

 blends well in front of taller growing ever- 

 greens. 



Spread 



4 to 5 feet $10.00 



J. virginiana pendula (Weeping Red 

 Cedar). A very picturesque tree with slender 

 spreading branches and pendulous branchlets. 

 Serves well where an unusual specimen is 

 desired. 



3 tolYz feet $6.00 



3/2/04 feet 7.50 



4 to 5 feet 10.00 



Silent sentifich stand guard as nature presents her rich reward of g,orgeous blossoms. 

 Juniperus Viry^iniana a)id Rhododendrons 



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