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EVERGREENS for the Rockery 
Featuring a Rockery in Our Old Mill Qarden, on Our 
Qrounds at M iddlebury, Indiana 
MUGHO PINE. A nicely trained tree of from 10 to 12 inches 
tall, 5 years old and 3 times transplanted. This is a most 
desirable dwarf pine, rich in color, globular shaped and ends 
of all branches resemble the Christmas tree with many up- 
right candles. 
CREEPING JUNIPER. Deep blue in color and shoot their 
spire-shaped branches horizontally. 
GLOBE ARBOR-VITAE. The beautiful “Hovey’s Golden,” 
globular in form with rich green foliage fringed with golden 
color, very compact. 
KEY TO THESE 
EVERGREENS 
IN THE 
PICTURE ABOVE 
1 Mugho Pine 
2 Creeping Juniper 
3 Biota Aurea Nana 
4 Dwarf Box 
5 Mahonia Aquifolia 
6 Pfitzer Juniper 
BIOTA AUREA NANA. No evergreen gets quite the atten- 
tion of this lovely tree. These are grafted, twice trans¬ 
planted, and from 9 to 12 inches high. They are imme¬ 
diately beautiful. 
DWARF YEW. This beautiful evergreen adds much color in 
the rockery. Very compact grower. 
Your Choice 
of These Eight 
Evergreens 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA. An 
Specially 
Priced 
4-year, 8- to 12- 
inch size, 
twice transplanted 
50c each 
3 for $1:22 
8 for $2:2? 
Postpaid 
For immediate effect these 
will please you. 
evergreen shrub, very desir¬ 
able. Leaves become 
very waxy in the winter 
and the red berries also 
add color. 
8 for $ 2£° 
" paid 
PFITZER JUNIPER. This is also a fine spreading 
Juniper that is valuable among rocks. 
BOXWOOD. Hardy evergreen. The plant that made 
Mount Vernon famous, where it is used extensively. 
The Kridcr Nurseries Co., 
Middlebury, Indiana. 
Rhinelander. Wis., 
July 5, 1933. 
Gentlemen: 
I have purchased from you people many tilings, and 
among them was a Korean Spirca which has turned 
out to be a swell bush, and a fine bloomer; also two 
Purple Wisteria which are doing tine for the first year, 
but the tzoo Wcigcla Floribunda arc my favorite bushes. 
I have bushes and flowers on both sides and across my 
lot, which is 60x120 ft., and although I have many many 
hinds of shrubs, I believe the Floribunda has them all 
beat. 
Yours truly, 
DR. W. D. WRIGHT. 
