Sargent; Juniper 
T HIS is a sea-shore Juniper 
discovered by Sargent in 
northern Japan, about 
1892. It forms a prostrate mat, 
8 to 10 feet across when fully 
developed, but, like all dwarf 
Evergreens, may be kept smaller 
by trimming. It grows only a 
few inches in height. 
In order to produce an effect 
as shown in the picture, a num¬ 
ber of trees must be grown to¬ 
gether. In fact, practically all 
plantings of creeping Evergreens 
should have not less than three 
or four trees set quite close to¬ 
gether so as to give a mat-like 
appearance. A distance of two 
to three feet apart is not too 
close. 
This is a rare variety of dis¬ 
tinct character, which will help 
to lift your Evergreen planting 
out of the commonplace. It 
likes plenty of sun. Foliage is 
bright green, when first coming 
out, taking on a bluish cast as 
the season progresses. An ex¬ 
tremely hardy type which will 
do well in poor soil. 
each 10 
\y 2 to 2 ft. xxx.B&B$2.50$22.50 
2 to 2^2ft. xxx.B&B 3.25 30.00 
Sargent Juniper 
Moonlight Juniper 
Extremely blue. All whip-cord foliage. 
No needles. Spectacular novelty. 
each 10 
2^ to 3 feet xxx.B&B $3.25 $30.00 
Sy to 4 feet xxx.B&B 4.75 45.00 
Blue Moon Juniper 
Broad pyramid. Silvery-blue color. Fine 
delicate foliage. One of the favorite trees 
of the late D. Hill who was responsible for 
the introduction of this interesting tree. 
each 10 
2Hi to 3 feet xxx.B&B $2.25 $20.00 
3Hi to 4 feet xxx.B&B 3.00 27.50 
Silver Queen Juniper 
A narrow type with close growing branches. 
Branches ascending almost vertically. Will 
not spread more than 18 or 20 inches. 
each 10 
B&B $4.75 $45.00 
B&B 5.50 52.50 
Hill Silver Juniper 
N O such beautiful Junipers of real out¬ 
standing features have ever been 
offered to the nursery trade. This 
tree and the three forms on the page will be 
a great delight for anyone who appreciates 
new additional and dependable varieties. 
The Juniperus scopulorum was a hobby of 
the late D. Hill. He experimented with 
these trees for twenty-five years, having 
nearly two dozen forms at various times. He 
tested them thoroughly for hardiness and 
found them well suited for both the extreme 
south and north of the United States. In 
color and form they are without comparison 
among all Junipers. 
The silver foliage is magnificent. The 
color is brightest during the summer. It 
grows fast, bushy, and develops a shapely 
form as shown in this picture. 
EACH 10 
2% to S feet xxx.B&B $2.25 $20.00 
3 to 33^ feet xxx.B&B 2.50 22.50 
3Hi to 4 feet xxx.B&B 3.00 27.50 
23^ to 3 feet xxx 
3 to 33^ feet xxx 
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