Fall, 193 U 
D. HILL NURSERY COMPANY, DUNDEE, ILL. 
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Juniperus sabina 
(Savin Juniper) 
Juniperus sahina von ehron 
(Von Ehron Juniper) 
JUNIPERS (Continued) 
Juniperus sabina (Savin Juniper) 
A low, many branched shrub, sometimes growing four feet high, 
but may be kept down by trimming. It is native in the lower Alps in 
southern Europe. It also occurs in the Pyrenees, in Spain and in Greece, 
but always as a mountain plant. Its branches are spreading, dense, much 
ramified and abundantly furnished with short, straight, tufted branchlets, 
which are well clothed with foliage. Its berries are blackish-purple or 
dark violet in color, about the size of small currants. Planted 4 to 6 feet 
apart, it forms an excellent border to larger evergreens in the background. 
It is also desirable as a low tree in foundation groups and beds of ever¬ 
greens in general. It does well in smoky atmospheres. 
8-10 inch xx Twice Transp^nted. $ 
IV 2-2 feet xxx Three Times Transplanted.B&B 
2-2 V 2 “ xxx “ “ “ .B&B 
> and 
beds of ever- 
Each 
10 
$. $ 
1.00 
8.50 
1.50 
12.50 
100 
$10.00 
1000 
$ 80.00 
Juniperus sabina horizontalis (Bar Harbor Juniper) 
A true creeper, resting close to the ground, unusually thrifty and of 
extra fine color. This interesting Juniper, native to the Coast of Maine, 
has been brought to American planters through the Arnold Arboretum. 
It has a greenish-blue color, described as “marine blue.” This tree is 
one which has learned to live under adverse circumstances through 
winters of exposure of the bleak, rock-bound sea coast. For this reason 
it is of exceptional merit on account of its sturdy constitution. 
Grafts, one year . 25.00 200.00 
Juniperus sabina von ehron (Von Ehron Juniper) 
A very fast grower, somewhat resembling Pfitzer Juniper. An in¬ 
teresting and rare variety very seldom seen in nurseries. Introduced by one 
of the Holland Nurseries several years ago. It has a very compact, pretty, 
low form, bearing both juvenile and adult foliage. Branches are up¬ 
right and wide-spreading. Has a tendency to make very irregular growth 
so that it is very picturesque and thus especially suited for Japanese 
Gardens and rockeries. 
Grafts, one year . 25.00 200.00 
l 1 /4-2 feet xxx Three Times Transplanted.B&B 1.50 12 50 . 
2V 2 -3 “ xxx “ “ “ .B&B 2.00 17.50 . 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 50 at 100 rate; 500 at 1000 rate. 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlaDDed. 
We allow 3% discount and box free when cash accompanies order. 
