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Sherwood Nursery Co., Portland, Oregon 
jrXIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESSA (CANADENSIS) (PROSTRATE JUNIPER) 
Each 10 100 1000 
A low spreading, many branched juniper, with 
heavy gray-green foliage, resmbling that of 
the hemlock. Very hardy and a rapid grower. 
4- 6 inches Once Transplanted. $ . .$ . $ 6 $ 4 5 
6- 8 
8 60 
8-10 
ff 9 9 
10 75 
10-12 
Twice Transplanted. 
.B&B 
.30 
2.75 
23 . 
12-15 
9 9 9 9 
.B&B 
.45 
4.00 
34 . 
15-18 ^ ” 
Three Times Transplanted. 
.B&B 
.60 
5.5'0 
45 . 
JUNIPERUS 
COMMUNIS DEPRESSA AUREA 
(GOLDEN PROSTRATE 
JUNIPER) 
Golden form of the above. 
24-30 inches Three Times Transplanted.B&B 1.25 11.25 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESS A PUUMOSA (ANDORRA JUNIPER) 
One of the more recent introductions in creep¬ 
ing junipers. It grows close to the ground but 
the tips of the branches lift up not to exceed a 
height of eighteen inches. Its dense mat of 
foliage is deep green in summer, changing to 
a rich purpls bronze when touched by the frosts 
and cold weather. 
4- 6 inches Once Transplanted 
6 - 8 
8-10 
10-12 
12-15 
7 53 
9 68 
11 83 
13 98 
15 . 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS HIBERNICA (IRISH JUNIPER) 
A much used columnar juniper with silvery 
green foliage. 
24-30 inches Three Times Transplanted.B&B ,40 3.50 30 
30-36 ” ” ” ” .B&B .50 4.50 . 
3- 4 feet Three Times Transplanted.B&B .65 5.75 
JUNIPERUS COMMINIS MONTANA (^MOUNTAIN JUNIPER) 
A very prostrate creeping' form with needle-like 
glaucous foliage. Seldom reaches a height of 
more than one foot, a rare and beautiful gem 
from the mountains. We consider this to be 
one of the finest creeping junipers we grow. 
Very hardy. A native of the high Cascades 
where it beautifies many a mountain slope. 
6- 8 
inches 
Twice 
Transplanted. 
10 
75 
8-10 
9 9 
9 9 
9 9 
12 
90 
10-12 
9 9 
99 
9 9 
15 
113 
6- 8 
9 9 
9 9 
9 9 
..B&B 
CO 
o 
2.75 
2 3 
180 
8-10 
9 9 
9 9 
9 9 
.B&B 
.40 
3.50 
30 
240 
10-12 
99 
9 9 
9 9 
.B&B 
.50 
4.50 
38 
300 
JUNIPERUS CONTORTA 
A creeping juniper, foliage somewhat similar 
to Pfitzer Juniper, height not exceeding eight¬ 
een inches, rapid grower. Distinguished by 
large coxcomb masses at the ends of the 
branches. Unique and decidedly attractive. 
Coxcomb effect not noticeable in young plants. 
Extremely rare. 
4- 6 inches Once Transplanted. 
6 - 8 
12-15 ” Twice Transplanted.B&B .60 5.50 
10 75 
12 90 
15 113 
45 . 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 2 5 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 
A charge of five cents a plant will be made for balling lining-out sizes. 
B&B signifies balled and buiTapped. 
