A Colorful, Refined Juniper — So 
Distinctive on the Landscape. 
(Juniperus virginiana pyramidaliformia) 
The changeable colors of this beautiful new evergreen are a most interesting and 
delightful feature—lovely gray'green during the summer when covered with the new 
growth, then turning in the fall and winter to a decided plum color. It is a hardy tree, 
developing a slim, refined cone, and gives picturesque contrast to either a formal or 
informal planting. 15'18 ft. at maturity. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft. Specimens, XXX ..$2.25 $19.00 
5-6 ft. select Specimens, XXXXX. 6.00 
(If desired Balled and Burlapped, add 50c per tree extra). 
B 8c B 
BALLED AND BURLAPPED 
WHAT IT MEANS 
By Balling and Burlapping, we mean that 
as the tree is dug a solid ball of rich, heavy 
loam, in which the tree has been growing 
for years, comes up around the root system 
completely protecting it in every way, and this 
ball of solid earth is firmed and held in place 
by a secure covering of burlap and heavy 
twine. Our ground here at the nursery is the 
finest in the world for Balling Evergreens. 
Then, when you place these Balled-and- 
Burlapped trees on your grounds, following 
closely the directions we give for them on 
page 32, these roots keep right on growing in 
this good rich soil that has nurtured them for 
years, little by little extending into the new 
surrounding soil. Is it any wonder that Ferris’ 
Balled-and-Burlapped Evergreens are easier to 
grow? You only have to see Ferris’ B&B 
Evergreens, like the Pyramid Juniper above 
or the Junipers at the right, to realize how 
much more quality and satisfaction they give. 
It is not advisable to Balband'Burlap seed' 
ling evergreens, small sized ornamentals, or 
windbreak trees. In the windbreak row, ever' 
greens can be cultivated much better than in 
an ornamental planting. 
(Juniperus chinensis mascula) 
Hardy, Drought Resisting 
Evergreen — Its Slim, Pyra¬ 
mid Lines Giving Elegance 
to Landscape Groups. 
Evergreen Group 
No. 50 
The New Junipers are 
taking the country by 
storm! They are so full of 
character and real landscape art, 
and so altogether hardy. This 
Harmony Group fits perfectly into 
almost any home setting—at the 
foundation, entrance, or in the 
garden. 
(1) 1 Pfitzer’s Juniper. 2x3 ft. Spec. $2.00 
(2) 1 Chinese Column Juniper, 
BLUE TYPE. 3'4 ft. Spec. .. 3.50 
(3) 1 Meyer Juniper. 18-22 in. Spec. 3.00 
(4) 1 Cannart Red Cedar. 
2-3 ft. Spec. 2.50 
(5) 1 Tamarix Juniper. 2 ft. across 
Spec. 2.00 
(6) 1 Silver Cedar. 2-3 ft. Spec. .. 2.00 
Totals .$15.00 
OUR EXTRA SPECIAL 1 QO 
COLLECTION PRICES q> I ^.OU 
Pyramid Juniper. 
Among the new up' 
right Junipers, this one 
merits a leading place. 
Naturally it assumes a 
dense, narrow pyra' 
mid form, with heavy, 
sharp'pointed foliage 
of rich blue'green; 
sometimes reaches 15 
feet at maturity when 
untrimmed. Beautiful 
at the entrance or in 
the background of 
foundation groups, 
while in the formal or 
informal garden it adds distinction and fine color. 
It grows well everywhere pro' 
vided it has welbdrained soil. 
(See illustration No. 3, page 33.) 
312-4 ft. Specimens, XXX, 
$3.00 each; 10 for $25.00. 
(If desired Balled and Bur' 
lapped, add 50c per tree extra). 
3x4 ft. Spec., B&?B $3.00 
4'5 ft. Spec., BSt’B 5.00 
2-3 ft. Spec., B&B 5.00 
3'4 ft. Spec., B&B 3.50 
2 ft. Spec., B6?B 2.50 
3'4 ft. Spec., B6r*B 3.50 
$22.50 
$19.50 
Pyramid Chinese Juniper 
Pyramid Juniper 
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