Rose Hill Nursery 
JUNIPER, Canadian or Prostrate. (Juniperus Com¬ 
munis Depressa). Vigorous-growing-, spreading, 
bushy evergreen, rarely over three feet high. The 
sharp-pointed leaves are gray-green above, silvery 
white beneath. Some trees are very low in form, 
others more upright. 
18 to 24 in. spread.$3.00 
24 to 30 in. spread. 4.00 
JUNIPEIt, Silver Cedar. (Juniperus Scopu- 
lorum ). This lovely evergreen is a bright 
silver blue in color which is most pro¬ 
nounced during hot dry weather. It is a fine 
substitute for the Pyramidal Arborvitae 
where that tree does not thrive, being nar¬ 
row, symmetrical and compact. Having but 
one central stem it is not subject to break¬ 
age from heavy snows. The grafted type 
we offer insures an even silvery blue color 
and uniform growth. This evergreen does 
not turn brown during the winter and is 
truly beautiful the year around. During the 
past two, dry years when all varieties of 
Arborvitae as well as most other evergreens 
have suffered serious losses, the Silver Cedar 
has stood both the dry and cold weather 
without injury. There is no better tree to 
plant as a substitute for Pyramidal Arbor¬ 
vitae, for it is hardy, does not discolor in 
winter, is compact in growth and depend¬ 
able. See cut bottom of page. 
2Vz to 3 ft... $4.00 5 to 6 ft... $10.00 
3 to 4 ft... 5.00 6 to 7 ft... 13.00 
4 to 5 ft.. . 7.00 
Juniper, Sarin 
Showing burlapped ball of earth. 
PINE, Austrian. (Pinus Nigia). A rich, deep green 
color, compact, with long needles and bushy branches. 
2 to 2% ft.$3.00 4 to 5 ft.$ 8.00 
2% to 3 ft. 4.00 5 to G ft. 12.50 
3 to 4 ft. 5.00 6 to 7 ft. 15.00 
PINE, Montana. (Pinus Montana). This tree, though 
quite similar, is a taller-growing type than the 
Mugho Pine. The darker foliage lends a splendid 
contrast with other trees. One of the very best ever¬ 
greens for planting in foundation groups. 
JUNIPER, Horizontal. (Juniperus Sabina liori/.on- 
talis). Resting close to the ground, it is a true 
creeper. Beautiful bluish green in color. Adapted 
to use in rockeries or small hillside areas. Unusual- 
12 to 18 in. spread.$1.50 
18 to 24 in. spread. 2.25 
24 to 30 in. spread. 3.00 
30 to 36 in. spread. 4.00 
ly hardy. 
18 to 24 in. spread 
24 to 30 in. spread 
Juniper, Silver Cedar 
$2.50 
4.00 
NOTE—ALL 
EVERGREENS 
PRICED ARE 
BALLED AND 
BURLAPPED. 
PINE, Mugho. (Pinus Muglius). Perfectly hardy, 
dwarf, bushy evergreen. Branches densely clothed 
with bright green foliage. Holds color well during 
winter. A very beautiful low evergreen. By shear¬ 
ing it can be kept as small as desired though this 
is seldom required. The best of all dwarf evergreens. 
See cut page 17. 
12 to 18 in. spread.$1.50 
18 to 24 in. spread. 2.25 
24 to 30 in. spread. 3.00 
30 to 36 in. spread. 4.00 
PINE, Norway. (Pinus Resinosa). The leaves are 
slender and flexible on stout spreading branches, 
dark green and lustrous, four to six inches long. 
3 to 4 ft.$3.50 4 to 5 ft.$5.00 
EVERGREEN PLANTING 
A FRONT ENTRANCE PLANTING 
At the front entrance the tall Sil¬ 
ver Cedars or the Red Cedars are 
most appropriate. The low Mugho 
Pines next to the steps contrast 
nicely in color and form, as do also 
the Juniper Savin which complete 
the groups. 
A FliONT SIDEWALK PLANTING 
A Mugho Pine at each side at top 
of steps with two Savin Junipers be¬ 
low, gives a very pleasing effect. On 
narrow lots the Mugho Pines may 
be used alone. 
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