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D. HILL NURSERY COMPANY, DUNDEE, ILL. 
Fall. 193 
(Column Chinese Juniper) 
This variety was introduced to cultivation by the United States 
Department of Agriculture through the late F. N. Meyer, who discovered 
it in China. It forms an extremely narrow pyramid with all leaves 
needle-shaped. The foliage is remarkably decorative. There are two 
forms — the blue and the green — which we can furnish in good plants 
of the true variety. Like other forms of J. Chinensis, they are very 
hardy and also retain their desirable color effect during the winter. 
The habit of growth resembles the well known Italian Cypress. This tree 
offers to planters in colder climates the extreme narrow-growing form 
of Evergreens heretofore so much desired but unfortunately not obtain¬ 
able in a dependable tree. We are glad to assure our customers of the 
absolute hardiness and dependability of this excellent variety. The 
ultimate growth is twenty feet or more, with a diameter of only two 
feet at the base. Trimming in the nursery, when small, helps to develop 
. . , . . ., its unusual narrow habit. 
Juniperus chinensis pyramidalis 
(Column Chinese Juniper) 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
Grafts, one year . 
$. 
$. 
$25.00 
$200.00 
3- 4 feet xxx Three Times Transplanted. 
.B&B 
1.75 
15.00 
4- 5 “ xxx “ “ “ . 
.B&B 
2.25 
20.00 
5- 6 “ xxx “ “ “ . 
.B&B 
3.25 
30.00 
.IlTNIPEllS (Continued) 
Juniperus chinensis pyramidalis blue 
Juniperus chinensis pyramidalis green (Column Chinese Juniper) 
The description given under the blue form applies also to the green, 
the main difference being merely one of color. When originally dis¬ 
tributed by the government, no distinction was made in color and some 
nurseries have mixed stock. This is, however, a distinct difference in 
color as well as some variation in foliage. 
Grafts, one year . 25.00 
Juniperus chinensis sargenti green 
(Sargent Juniper) 
Fast becoming a most popular creeping Evergreen, 
while not widely known, everyone who has seen or 
used this tree is enthusiastic about its many good 
points. First collected by the late Professor Sargent 
in Japan in the autumn of 1892. This Juniper forms 
a low, dense mat of wide-spreading branches covered 
with small, dark green scale-like leaves, mixed with 
pointed ones. In the Arboretum it is now the hand¬ 
somest of the Prostrate Junipers. Through the cour¬ 
tesy of Professor Sargent, we are able to offer a 
genuine true-type Sargent Juniper. This is a rare 
tree that will help lift your evergreen plantings out 
of the commonplace. Likes plenty of sun. 
Juniperus chinensis sargenti 
(Sargent Juniper) 
Each 10 100 1000 
Grafts, one year . 25.00 200.00 
l 1 /^-2 feet xxx Three Times Transplanted.B&B 1.75 15.00 . 
2-2 y 2 “ xxx “ “ “ .B&B 2.25 20.00 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
We allow 3% discount and box free when cash accompanies order. 
