Sargenti (Sargent’s Juniper). A very useful ground cover and rock plant for 
difficult situations; seldom more than two feet high. Will not tolerate 
shade. Broad dense mat of creeping stems, with scaly bluish green foliage 
on mature plants. Leaves more needle-like on younger forms. 
COMMUNIS DEPRESSA PLUMOSA. NEW.( Andorra Juniper). Plumy deep 
rich silver-green foliage turning a very pleasing shade of reddish purple in 
the fall. A charming and unusual color. Its low growing spreading form, 
lifting its branches only 15-18 inches off the ground makes it very useful for 
Rock Gardens or planting at the base of taller Evergreens....... 
Suecica (Swedish Juniper). Light green foliage; tree grows in compact spire¬ 
like form.... 
Hibernica (Irish Juniper). Erect, very formal in growth; the favorite evergreen 
for columnar effect. Very compact, sage-green foliage.... 
Excelsa Stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). Stiff, erect tree, gray green foliage. 
Horizontalis (Creeping Juniper). Deep glossy green scale-like leaves. A dense 
crawling Evergreen. Excellent for banks or rock gardens where there is 
room for it to spread normally. 
Horizontalis Glauca Alpina (Blue Creeping Juniper). Denser, neater habit than 
the common Creeping Juniper and foliage is a pleasing steel blue. 
Sabina (Savin Juniper). Forms dense dark green mats. Especially good color in 
the winter............. 
Tamariscifolia (Tamarisk Juniper). Seldom more than 18 inches high, flat wide- 
spreading ground-cover. Soft feathery foliage of pleasing shade of deep 
green............ 
Squamata Meyeri. NEW. (Meyer’s Juniper). Eventually grows 4 to 5 feet in 
height. Most unusual in its habit of growth and coloring. A mature plant 
is almost as broad as it is high. Rather fleshy leaves of deep glossy bluish- 
green, which are tinged lavender in the winter. A remarkable New Ever¬ 
green for^Rock Gardens, around pools or grouped with other Evergreens. 
Virginiana Burki. NEW. (Burk’s Juniper). A very distinct Juniper, of upright 
branchy habit in growth. Bluish green turning purplish-blue in the fall. 
Considered of better habit than Juniper Virginiana Glauca____ 
Elegantissima Lee (Golden-tipped Red Cedar). Slender cone of bright green; 
with bright golden tips, graceful branches...... 
Cannarti (Cannart’s Cedar). Narrow column of richest dark green foliage. An 
aristocrat of the Cedars........... 
Glauca (The popular Silver Cedar, also called Blue Cedar). Narrow growth 
attaining 15 to 20 feet, foliage silvery blue-gray-green, giving the plant 
a distinct frosty hue............— 
Ketleeri (Keteleer’s Cedar). Compact, formal outline, making a thick bright 
green pyramid eventually reaching 15 to 18 feet high, with a base of 4 to 
5 feet in diameter. Keeps its pleasing green color all year. Branchlets 
quite fleshy. Slate-blue fruits in fall; very attractive.......... 
Kosteri (Roster’s Cedar). Bushy, spreading plant with plumy deep green 
foliage. Attains a height of about 3 feet. Splendid for Rock Gardens and 
in groupings at the base of taller trees____ 
PICEA, Black Hills. Semi-spreading hardy spruce with deep green foliage- 
Excelsa (Norway Spruce). The well-known “Christmas tree.” Very hardy. 
Pungens (Colorado Spruce). Specimen trees having deep green foliage. 
Size Each 
12-18 in. 2.25 
18-24 in. 3.25 
2-23^ ft. 4.50 
2-3 ft. 2.25 
13^-2 ft. 1.75 
2- 3 ft. 3.50 
3- 4 ft. 4.25 
13^-2 ft. 2.50 
2-23^ ft. 3.50 
2-3 ft. 3.50 
2-23^ ft. 4.50 
13^-2 ft. 3.00 
2-3 ft. 4.50 
13^-2 ft. 3.25 
2-23^ ft. 4.25 
10-12 in. 2.25 
12-15 in. 3.00 
23^-3 ft. 5.00 
13^-2 ft. 2.50 
2-23^ ft. 4.25- 
2-23^ ft. 4.00 
23^-3 ft. 5.00 
15-18 in. 2.25 
13^-2 ft. 2.00 
2-3 ft. 3.00 
2- 3 ft. 1.50 
3- 4 ft. 2.00 
18-24 in. 2.00 
2- 3 ft. 4.25 
3- 4 ft. 6.25 
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