LOW PRICED EVERGREENS 
JUNIPER 
VIRGINIAN A CANNARTI — Deep rich 
green heavily tufted, foliage makes pyra¬ 
midal specimen of medium size. 2 to 3 ft., 
BAB, $2.00; not prepaid. 
VIRGINIAN A GLAUCA (Blue Va. Cedar)— 
Its irregularity of spread is uniquely at¬ 
tractive, the broadly conical form and 
beautiful glaucous blue foliage making it 
one of the choicest of all junipers. 2 to 3 
ft., BAB, $1.50; not prepaid. 
SWEDISH (J. Suecica) —Tall growing, of 
formal, columnar habit. The foliage is 
dense, fairly broad, with drooping tips; in 
color glaucous green somewhat lighter and 
bluer than the Irish juniper. 2 to 3 ft., 
BAB, $2.00; not prepaid. 
PINES 
SCOTCH PINE— This grows to 
be a large tree with spreading, 
somewhat pendulous branches, 
pyramidal when young, with 
broad and round top, often picturesque 
head in old age. 15 to 18 in., 2 for 51c, IS 
to 24 in., $1.00; 2 for $1.01; not prepaid. 
White Spruce 
SPRUCE—PICEA 
COLORADO BLUE (Pungens)— A handsome and very hardy tree of symmetrical habit, 
with light, sometimes almost silvery blue foliage. Good in landscape work. 18 to 24 
inches, BAB, $3.50; 2 to 3 ft., BAB, $5.75; not prepaid. 
WHITE (Alba) —A very ornamental tree similar to the Norway Spruce. One of 
the best for cold climates. Is an upright, compact grower, and retains its 
branches to the ground. It can be distinguished by its grayish blue color and 
quick growth. It matures while comparatively young and lives to a good old 
age and is altogether very desirable. 12 to IS inches, BAB, $1.00; 2 for $1.01; 18 to 24 
inches, BAB, $1.75; 2 for $1.76; not prepaid. 
DOUGLAS SPRUCE 
FALSE TSUGA —This is the tallest and one of the important forest trees of western North 
America. It would be difficult to overrate is beauty. It probably grows faster than any 
other conifer. Very desirable for grouping. 2 to 3 feet, BAB, $1.50; not prepaid. 
'MS,, MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA (Holly Leaved) —A beautiful evergreen shrub of slow 
growth to medium height, with smooth shining holly leaves; bright yellow 
flower clusters in May, and blue berries. The leaf color varies capriciously 
throughout the year, assuming all shades of green, with flecks of red and 
bronze. Of special value in shady locations. 12 to 18 inches, 75c; 2 for 76c. 18 to 24 
inches, BAB, $1.00; 2 for $1.01; not prepaid. 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS —Very beau¬ 
tiful little shrub with flat spray-like almost 
horizontal branches, with tiny box-like leaves, 
and in spring covered with tiny pink flowers, 
followed in autumn by scarlet berries. Fine 
for rock gardens. 10-12 in., 50c each; not pre¬ 
paid. 
WATCH THEM GROW 
We offer the following Evergreens, grafted 
and out of pots, 8 to 12 in. You will enjoy 
watching their development into large, attrac- 
tiv e trees* 
juniper’ CANNARTI —Dark green foliage. 
JUNIPER COLUMNARIS — Slender, upright 
growing. 
JUNIPER MASCULA — Foliage varies, light 
green and blue. 
JUNIPER KETTLERI —Pyramidal, dark green. 
JUNIPER MEYERII —Bright shining blue col¬ 
or, pinkish red tones; most striking. 
35c each; 5 for $1.50; prepaid. 
Mahonia Aquifolia 
Evergreens give beauty to your home sur¬ 
roundings because we naturally associate 
them with permanence. Although not all 
grounds are large enough for large plant¬ 
ings of evergreens——yet the person owning 
a small city or suburban lot can enjoy their 
charm also. If it is not more than a pair 
of trees near the entrance—there is always 
a place for evergreens. 
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