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JUNIPERUS • Juniper 
All the Junipers are valuable ornamental 
plants—the upright species as single speci¬ 
mens or in groups and the low forms well 
adapted for rockery slopes or banks. Junipers 
thrive best in a sandy, loamy soil, moderately 
moist, but do well in rocky and gravelly soils 
in sunny, open situations. 
Chinensis columnaris. A very hardy, spire¬ 
like evergreen with gray-green foliage. 
Highly recommended. 
2 to 3 
ft.. 
Each 
.$1.50 
5 to 6 ft... 
Each 
3 to 4 
ft.. 
. 2.25 
6 to 7 ft... 
.. 6.75 
4 to 5 
ft.. 
. 3.50 
7 to 8 ft... 
.. 9 00 
Chinensis pfitzeriana. A comparatively 
new form, exceedingly graceful and beauti¬ 
ful. It is a very rapid grower, and, like most 
Junipers, perfectly hardy. After many 
years’ test we recommend it highly. Each 
2 to 2V 2 ft. spread.$2.00 
2}/2 to 3 ft. spread. 3.00 
3 to 3J^ ft- spread. 4.00 
3J'2 to 4 ft. spread. 5.00 
Specimens, 5 to 6 ft.12.00 
Chinensis sargenti. A low, trailing form 
with deep green foliage. Best Juniper for 
rock gardens. Each 
15 to 18 in. spread.$2.00 
18 to 24 in. spread. 3.50 
Communis depressa plumosa (Plumed 
Spreading Juniper). A dwarf form with 
grayish green, plumy foliage. 
Each | Each 
12 to 18 in... $1.00 | 2 to 2ft.... $2.50 
18 to 24 in... 1.75 | 
Excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). Of 
upright, columnar habit, with glaucous 
foliage. Each Each 
12 to 15 in. ..$0.75 | 18 to 24 in. . .$1.75 
Virginiana (Redcedar). Fine for formal 
planting. 
Each 
Each 
3 to 4 ft.. 
6 to 7 ft. 
... .$7.50 
4 to 5 ft.. 
. . 4.50 
7 to 9 ft. 
... . 9.00 
5 to 6 ft.. 
. . 6.00 
9 to 12 ft. 
....12.00 
irginiana cannarti. 
A columnar evergreen 
with very 
dark green foliage. Similar in 
growth and habit to 
our native Redcedar. 
Each 
Each 
3 to 4 ft.. 
5 to 6 ft.. 
... .$8.50 
4 to 5 ft.. 
. . 5.00 
6 to 7 ft.. 
.. . . 12.00 
Virginiana glauca (Silver Redcedar). Tree 
of compact, conical 
foliage. Each 
3 to 3K ft.. .$4.00 
33 -2 to 4 ft... 5.00 
4 to 5 ft... 7.00 
Virginiana keteleeri. 
labit. Bright, silvery 
Each 
5 to 6 ft.$9.00 
6 to 7 ft.12.00 
Named for a land¬ 
scape architect in Paris. This comparatively 
new variety is never attacked by aphis or 
blight. It grows in pyramidal form and is 
of very pleasing light green color, which it 
maintains during Winter. 
3to 4 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
Each 
.$3.50 
. 4.50 
Each 
5 to 6 ft.$6.50 
6 to 7 ft. 8.00 
PICEA • Spruce 
No group of evergreens is more widely used 
in landscape work than the Spruces, and many 
of them are among the most showy and rapid¬ 
growing of their class. Spruces will grow in 
almost any kind of moderately moist soil, 
and are easily transplanted. 
Canadensis (White Spruce). A native tree of 
medium size, varying in height from 25 to 
50 feet. It is of pyramidal form and very 
shapely in appearance. 
Large specimens.Prices on request 
Engelmanni (Engelmann Spruce). Resem¬ 
bles the familiar Colorado Blue Spruce. A 
compact grower and develops into a grand 
tree. Among the many sorts of Spruces, 
native and foreign, the Engelmann stands 
distinct. Each Each 
2 to 3 ft... $4.50 Zy 2 to 4 ft_$7.50 
3 to 3H ft.. . 6.00 
Excelsa (Norway Spruce). No evergreen is 
more generally planted than this because of 
its exceedingly rapid growth and extreme 
hardiness, which adapt it for shelter and 
massing for effect. It will grow 3 ft. annu¬ 
ally when well established. Each 
2 to 3 ft.$0.75 
3 to 4 ft. 1.25 
4 to 5 ft. 3.00 
Large specimens, 8 to 35 ft.Prices on request 
Glauca albertiana conica (Alberta Spruce). 
A dwarf form of dense, narrow-conical 
habit, with thin, slender leaves. 
Each Each 
4 to 6 in.$1.00 12 to 15 in... $3.00 
6 to 9 in. 2.00 
Orientalis (Eastern Spruce). The deep, 
glossy green foliage is smaller and more 
dense than that of the other Spruces and 
brighter and richer than that of the Norway 
Spruce. It is a tree of remarkable beauty. 
Our stock of this beautiful species is a won¬ 
der to all who visit us. Each 
2 to 3 ft.$3.50 
Large specimens, 18-35 ft.Prices on request 
PINUS * Pine 
The Pines are essentially inhabitants of 
poor, sandy soils and dry situations. Their 
stout root-systems enable them to seek scanty 
water supplies where other species find it 
difficult, and they thrive in any good soil. 
Pinus excelsa. Each 
4 to 5 ft.$5.00 
Mugho compacta, Hill’s (Dwarf Mountain 
Pine). This compact variety of Mugho is 
now taking the place of the ordinary form. 
It forms a dense bush and keeps below 
4 feet in height. Each 
9 to 12 in. broad.$0.75 
12 to 15 in. broad. 1.50 
15 to 18 in. broad. 2.25 
18 to 24 in. broad. 3.00 
2 to 2 x / 2 ft. broad. 4.00 
