moon's E V E Pw GrLEENS 



A grouping of Evergreens supplied by our Nurseries which helps the house to blend nicely with the lawn. 



Juniperus. The Junipers and Cedars 



A GROUP remarkable for the varied forms it embraces. Trees of medium height down to the smallest 

 dwarfs are included here, while different green, yellow and silvery hues characterize the foliage. 

 L Junipers possess remarkable vigor, and thrive in bleak and barren situations; in poor, stony soils; 

 in low, damp grounds; at the seashore, or almost anywhere. Junipers are more difficult to transplant than 

 some other evergreens; early Spring is preferable. The columnar forms are valued for formal effects, or to 

 break the monotonous outline of other trees; the trailing ones for rocky slopes and sandbanks. Also used 

 in groups, borders and for individual planting. 



Chinese Juniper. Juniperus Chinexsis. (D). 

 One of the most ornamental Junipers of pyramidal 

 growth and light green color. It adapts itself to 

 varying conditions of temperature and soil. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft S3 50 S30 00 



Juniperus Communis; var. Canadensis. 



(\'D). Spreading, bushy plant. Foliage light green 

 with a glaucous tint. X'aluable for rock work and 

 natural plantings. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft S2 50 S20 OU 



var. Pfitzeriana. (D). Beautiful light green 

 foliage. Of spreading growth, possessing an individu- 

 ality all its own. Comparatively rare and very 

 ornamental. 



Ea-h Per 10 



23^ to 3 ft S4 00 S35 00 



3 to 4 ft 5 00 45 00 



Traihng Juniper; var. Procumbens. (\'D). 

 These trees when planted in colonies will eventually 

 form an entire mat over the ground. The effect pro- 

 duced is certainly most attractive. Also does well 

 for rock planting. Good foliage of a dark green color. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft S2 50 S20 00 



Common Upright Juniper. Juniperus Com- 

 munis. (M). An upright columnar form. Attractive 

 glaucous green foliage. Useful for bed planting. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft SI 50 SI 2 50 



4 to 5 ft 2 00 17 50 



Douglas Dwarf Golden Juniper; var. Cana 

 DENSis aurea; syn. Douglasii. (\'D). A low, 

 spreading form, with golden yellow foliage that turn.- 

 a beautiful bronze in Winter. It is verv showy as an 

 edging, and beautiful in groups and rockeries or 

 wherever a hard\' little golden evergreen is needi 



Each Per 10 Per 1 



1 to 1^ ft. X 11^ to 11^ ft., SI 00 S7 50 $60 ' 

 134 to ft. X 13^ to 2 ft-. 175 15 00 

 Hi to 2 ft. X 2 to 3 ft., 2 25 20 00 



Irish Juniper; var. Hibernica. (S). A slender 

 columnar form with glaucous green foliage. X'alued 

 for formal work. Also for grouping with other ever- 

 greens to contrast habit and color. Comparativch 

 short-lived. Relatively a rather inexpensive trtn 

 that can be used in groups and beds where a slight 

 thinning out is desired as the planting matures. 



Each Per 10 Per l 



3 to 4 ft SI 50 S12 50 SlOO i 



4 to 5 ft.. . . 2 00 17 50 



All prices are subject to change without nolice. This is made necessary by unsettled business conditions that affect 

 of materials that we are obliged to buy for operating our busipess and also by fluctuations in the prevailmg wage rate. 



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