Wild Bros. Nursery Co., Sarcoxie. Mo. 
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Irish Juniper 
Cedar, Cannart; Juniperus virginiana cannarti 
This makes a broadly pyramidal medium sized tree, reaching 
15 to 20 feet, with deep rich green, heavily tufted foliage: 
some trees bear blue or silver berries: if untrimmed the growth is 
more or less open but pleasing: by pruning may. if desired, be 
made dense and maintained at the height desired. 
18 to 24 inches, B. 8 B-$1.50 each; $12.50 per 10 
4 to 5 feet, B. 8 B_4.50 each; 
5 to 6 fee:, B. 8 B_6.00 each; 
Cedar, Goldtip; Juniperus virginiana elegantissima 
In the spring the slightly drooping new growth is a rich 
creamy-golden color at the tips, gradually darkening to bronze 
and green as the season advances: of rather irregular, spreading 
habit when small, but has a tendency to gradually take on a 
broadly pyramidal habit: attains a height of 10 to 15 ft. un¬ 
less kept lower by pruning. 
2 to 2 Yz feet, B. 8 B_$2.50 each; 
Evergreens are excellent for foundation 
plantings, the taller varieties at the 
back, the lower to the front 
Cedar, Red; Juniperus virginiana 
The well known native Red Cedar; foliage small, sharp point¬ 
ed, usually dark green; berries blue, ripening in the fall; fairly 
rapid growth. These are sheared columnar. 
3 to 4 feet, B. 8 B_2.50 each; 20.00 per 10 
4 to 5 feet, B. 8 B_3.50 each; 30.00 per 3 0 
5 to 6 feet, B. 8 B_4.00 each: 35.00 per 10 
Cypress, Plume, see Retinospora 
Juniper; Juniperus 
The Junipers vary greatly in size and shape from large trees 
to low creeping shrubs, and in color. The leaves are two kinds, 
one sharp pointed and awl-shaped, the other scale-like and over¬ 
lapping. Some varieties have only one kind of foliage, others 
both. The Red Cedar and its varieties belong to the Juniper 
family but are more often called for as Cedar, which see. 
Juniper, Andorra; Juniperus communis depressa plumosa 
One of the best dwarf, spreading Junipers, seldom raising its 
branches over 12 inches off the ground; in spring and summer 
a rich bright green, in autumn rich reddish-purple; excellent in 
the rockery and to the foreground of taller evergreens. 
Mail size (8 to 10 in.) postpaid-$0.50 each; $4.00 per 10 
12 to 15 inches, B. 8 B_ 1.25 each; 10.00 per 10 
15 to 18 inches, B. 8 B- 1.50 each; 12.00 per 10 
1 8 to 24 inches, B. 8 B-2.00 each; 17.50 per 10 
24 to 30 inches, B. 8 B- 2.50 each; 22.50 per 10 
Juniper, Canadian; Juniperus canadensis 
Of spreading, somewhat vase-shape form, growing about 3 ft. 
high; prickly needles, grayish-green, somewhat silvery beneath; 
suitable for sunny situations; grows rapidly, may be kept small 
by trimming. 
18 to 24 inches, B. 8. B_$2.50 each, $22.50 per 10 
2 to 3 feet, B. 8 B_3.00 each, 25.00 per 10 
Pfitzer Juniper thrives in almost every location 
Juniper, Irish; Juniperus communis hibernica 
Its finely-cut bluish-green foliage is attractive and its form in 
pleasing cintrast with the globe and bush evergreens; a dense 
slender, columnar tree with numerous upright branches closely 
surrounding the body; becomes about 8 ft. high and can be kept 
to a diameter of 1 8 to 24 in. by pruning. 
Mail size (8 to 10 in.) postpaid_$0.25 each; $2.25 per 10 
1 8 to 24 inches, B. 8 B_ 1.25 each; 10.00 per 10 
2 to 2 /i feet, B. 8 B_ 1.50 each; 12.50 per 1 0 
2 Yi to 3 feet, B. 8 B_2.00 each; 17.50 per 10 
3 to 4 feet, B. 8 B_2.50 each; 22.50 per 1 0 
4 to 5 feet, B. 8 B_4.00 each; 35.00 per 10 
Juniper, Pfitzer’s; Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana 
If allowed ,to grow naturally it assumes an attractive, low 
broad, irregular form, the branches spreading horizontally and 
the tips drooping; by staking up one of the leaders it may be 
trained to somewhat pyramidal form and about 8 to 10 ft. 
high; foliage light olive gray; fine; thrives in almost every lo¬ 
cation; succeeds in partial shade; excellent for border and foun¬ 
dation planting. 
Mail size (10 to 12 in.) postpaid_$0.30 each; $2.50 per 10 
12 to 15 inches, B. 8 B- .75 each; 6.00 per 1 0 
15 to 18 inches, B. 8 B_ 1.25 each; 10.00 per 10 
1 8 to 24 inches, B. 8 B_2.00 each; 1 7.50 per 1 0 
2 to 2 / feet, B. 8 B_2.50 each; 22.50 per 10 
2 Yi to 3 feet, B. 8 B_3.50 each; 32.50 per 10 
3 to 4 feet, B. 8 B_4.50 each; 
Juniper, Savin; Juniperus Sabina 
Thickly branched, low and spreading with very dense, dark 
green foliage; a favorite where a tree out of the ordinary is de¬ 
sired; useful in the rockery, for foundation planting, and as a 
border for larger evergreens; the young plants are inclined to be 
taller than the older ones, as the weight of the longer branches 
pulls them down; plant in a sunny location. 
Mail size (10 to 15 in.) postpaid_$0.40 each; $3.50perl0 
15 to 18 inches, B. 8 B_ 1.00 each; 8.00 per 10 
18 to 24 inches, B. 8 B_ 1.50 each; 12.50 per 1 0 
2 to iy 2 feet, B. 8 B_2.00 each; 17.50 per 10 
iy 2 to 3 feet, B. 8B_2.50 each; 22.50 per 10 
Juniper, Waukegan; Juniperus horizontalis Douglassi 
An interesting low, compact, trailing Juniper, becoming about 
6 to 8 inches high: foliage soft bluish-green, in autumn rich 
purple; excellent in the rock garden. 
Mail size (8 to 10 in.) postpaid_$0.40 each; $3.50 per 10 
Mahonia Aquifolium; Oregon Hollygrape 
An unusual broad-leaved evergreen; leaves 1 y 2 to 3 in. long, 
as shiny as if stampel out of polished metal, and spiny-toothed, 
reminding one of Holly but with 5 to 9 leaflets on a stem; 
young leaves bronzy, becoming a beautiful deep green, in autumn 
purplish, bronze and red; yellow flowers in April, followed by 
clusters of blue-black berries; excellent in semi-shade, for foun¬ 
dation planting or in the rockery where a plant 3 to 6 ft. high 
can be used, may be kept lower by pruning. 18 to 24 in., B. 
8 B„ $2.00 each; 24 to 30 in.. B. 8 B., $2.50 each. 
