^ BCromi^oI/, ^mj'- -^S B Evergreens 



Juniperus, continued 

 Chinensis aurea. Golden Chinese Juniper. The 



Krowth of the season is suffused with yellow, becoming 

 more brilliant in full sunlight. Attractive and hardy, 

 l ine specimens, 3 to 3 ' 2 feet, $5 to $7.50 each. 



Chinensis albo-spica. While-lipped Chinese Juni- 

 pir. A splendid sort of conical growth and bluish 

 gray foliage interspersed with silvery white; hence 

 its name. Very hardy and best in appearance. Each 



I to I ;i feet $1 25 



1 'l to 2 feet I 75 



2 to 3 feet 2 50 



4 to 4'A feet $7 50 to 10 00 



Chinensis Pfitzeriana. Pfily.er's Juniper. A com- 

 paratively new spreading variety with silvery green 

 foliage. Very ornamental low-growing specimen. It is 

 \ cry hardy and absolutely dependable. Each 



2 to 2'2 feet $2 50 



2-2 to 3 feet 3 50 



Specimens, 6 by 6 feet 20 00 



Chinensis procumbens. Creeping Juniper. A 

 'K nse, robust, creeping shrub with elongated stems and 

 numerous short branchlets. Foliage is grayish green; 

 a charming plant for the rock garden. 2 to 2J2 feet, 

 S2.50 to S3. 50 each. 



Communis. Common Juniper. A shrub with 

 spreading, sometimes prostrate branches, which curve 

 upwards near the ends. Plentifully distributed through- 

 out the colder regions and mountains of the northern 

 hemisphere. The foliage is very dense and of a grayish 

 green color. Very valuable for larger rockeries and as 

 a ground-cover over hillsides. Each 



2 to 3 feet |i 75 to $2 00 



3 to 4 feet 2 50 to 3 50 



Communis aurea Douglasii. Common Golden 



Juniper. Like the preceding, but the growth of the cur- 

 rent year is suffused with bright golden yellow, giving 

 splendid color to the Evergreen group. Each 

 I foot $1 00 



1 >i feet 2 00 



2 to 3 feet 3 50 



Communis hibernica. Irish Juniper. Dense, 



pillar-like growth with numerous upright branches. 

 Very formal in outline and invaluable in Italian gar- 

 dens. Glaucous green foliage. Each 

 I to i'2 feet Si 00 



3 feet 2 50 



3K to 4 feet 3 50 



Juniperus, continued 

 Communis suecica. Swedish Juniper. Resembles 

 the Irish Juniper in form, only not so close. The tall 

 columnar habit of this tree produces striking resujts 

 and is a great acquisition for this climate, owing to its 

 hardiness. Foliage glaucous green. Each 



I ' , feet $1 00 



2J2 to 3 feet 2 50 



Japonica. Japanese Juniper. Another valuable 

 plant of erect, conical habit and extreme hardiness. 

 2 to 3 feet, S2.50 each. 



Japonica aurea. Golden Japanese Juniper. A 

 bright golden form of the preceding, of a spreading 

 habit. Excellent for the rock-garden. Each 



1 '2 to 2 feet $1 50 



2 feet 2 50 



2 to 3 feet $3 75 to 5 00 



Sabina. Savin Juniper. A low, spreading shrub, 



thriving in poor soil. Widely distributed in the moun- 

 tains of southern and central Europe. Foliage dense, 

 very dark green, exhaling a strong odor when bruised. 

 Splendid for rock-gardens. I to i '2' feet, $1.50 each. 



Sabina prostrata. Creeping Savin Juniper. Low- 

 growing, trailing variety of the preceding with spread- 

 ing branches and grayish green foliage. Splendid rock- 

 garden plant. 2 to 2'i feet, S2.50 each. 



Sabina tamariscifolia. Tamarisk-leaved Savin 

 Juniper. A beautiful trailing shrub from the mountains 

 of southern Europe. Leaves on the older parts of the 

 branchlets needle-shaped, bluish or gray-green; on the 

 younger growths, scale-like and bright green. Fine 

 rockery plant. Each 



12 inch $1 50 



15 inch I 75 



18 inch 2 50 



Virginiana. Red Cedar. We have sixty acres of this 

 splendid evergreen growing naturally, and over 1,500 

 root-pruned and transplanted specimens — the finest 

 kind of stock for landscape work. We can supply car- 

 load lots. It is the best of the tall, conical-growing ever- 

 greens for planting in New England and the most 

 effective where pronounced effects are desired. Each 



3 to 4 feet $1 50 to S2 50 



4 to 5 feet 2 50 



5 to 6 feet ^ 3 00 



6 to 7 feet S3 50 to 4 00 



Collected, root-pruned, well-lormed plants, from 5 to 



20 feet high, prices on aoolication. 



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