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JUNIPERS 
SEMI-PROSTRATE JUNIPERS 
Sizes indicate spread and not height. 
J. chinensis Pfitzeriana. ‘‘Pfitzers Juniper." 8 ft. 
One of the finest Junipers in cultivation. Has bushy 
widespread horizontal branches, and forms an im¬ 
mense flat irregular head of bluish-green foliage, 
graceful in outline. 2-3 ft., $2.00; 12-15 inch, 50c. 
J. Sabina. "Savin Juniper." (R.) A semi-spreading 
shrub attaining 6 to 8 feet. Can be pruned lower and 
branches trained to any form desired. Foliage very 
dark green. Extremely hardy. 15 to 18 inch, $1.00; 
18 to 24 inch, $2.00; 2 to 3 feet, $2.50. 
J. Communis hfbernica. "Irish Juniper ." 8 ft. 
Of upright, narrow growth. Stands shearing well. 
Silvery green foliage. Sheared specimens. 2 to 3 ft., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
J. Excelsa stricta. "Greek Juniper.” Very orna¬ 
mental. Decidedly dwarf and conical in form, densely 
clothed with blue foliage. A distinct species erf 
great beauty. 12 inch, 60c; 12 to 18 inch, $1.50; 18 to 
24 inch, $1.75. 
JUNIPERS 
The junipers comprise a splendid collection of 
small trees. The growth varies from upright to 
spreading and trailing habit. 
UPRIGHT GROWING JUNIPERS 
J. bandai sugi. (R) 4 ft. Beautiful dwarf Jap¬ 
anese juniper, half - spreading, nodding branches, 
densely foliaged. Splendid for rock gardens or edge 
of pools. 18 to 24 inch, $1.75. 
* J. californica glauca. “California Juniper." 8 ft. 
Handsome pyramidal tree of small to medium size. 
The juvenile foliage is a beautiful silvery bluish- 
green. Unaffected by heat, cold or drought. 30 to 36 
inch, $3.00; 6 to 7 feet, $7.50. 
J. chinensis columnaris. “Column Chinese Juni¬ 
per." 10 ft. New and rare introduction from China, 
forming a tall, narrow pyramid with extremely 
blue compact foliage. One of the finest new conifers 
we list. 3 to 4 ft., $2.25; 4 to 5 ft., $2.75. 
J. Species unnamed. Sort growing upright but 
twisted, irregular form. Blue foliage. Ideal for Japa¬ 
nese garden. 3 to 4 ft., $2.75. 
Check List and Guide 
Classified List of Evergreens 
LOW GROWING 
Tanyosho Pine 
Sabina Juniper 
Pfitzers Juniper 
Waukegan Juniper 
Japonica Juniper 
Mugho Pine 
Uncinata Pine 
Globe Arbor Vitae 
Spreading Yews 
MEDIUM 
Irish Yew 
Japanese Yew 
Thuyopsis 
Retinospora 
Irish Juniper 
TALL GROWING 
Firs 
Pines 
Cedars 
Spruces 
Cypress 
Redwood 
Cryptomeria 
Hemlock 
GROWING 
Greek Juniper 
Chinese Juniper 
Ashford Juniper 
All Thuyas 
Nootka Cypress 
BLUE 
Colorado Spruce 
Colorado Douglas Spruce 
Lawson Cypress alumi 
Waukegan Juniper 
Irish Juniper 
Arizona Cypress 
Yews 
Hemlock 
Birds Nest Cypress 
FOLIAGE 
Macnab Cypress 
Texas Blue Arborvitae 
Blue Mt. Atlas Cedar 
California Juniper 
Sargents Juniper 
Nootka Cypress 
PLACES 
Podocarpus 
Thuyopsis 
Unless otherwise specified all evergreens have 
ball of earth wrapped in burlap. 
Where 10 trees or shrubs of one variety are 
ordered 10% reduction from list prices. 
* Means native of California. 
(R) Means suitable for Rock Gardens. 
PINUS. PINE 
P. excelsa. “Bhotan Pine.” (R). A graceful, slow- 
growing tree with very long blue-green needles. This 
variety often trained to irregular shapes for rock 
gardens as branches are extremely flexible. 3 to 4 
ft., $1.00. 
P. Monophylla. “Single Leaf Pine.” Native of 
Nevada. A small growing type of compact habit and 
short stiff silvery needles. Seeds edible. 1 to VA ft., 
75c. 
P. mughus. “Mugho Dwarf Pine.” (R.) An ex¬ 
cellent dwarf pine, globe shaped and erect branch¬ 
ing. Very attractive, especially in spring when new 
growth resembles miniature candles. Specimen 
plants, $3.00 to $10.00 each; smaller, 50c, 75c and $1.00. 
P. pinea. “Stone Pine.” 80 ft. Those who have 
traveled in Italy will remember this picturesque 
tree, which develops a broad umbrella shape when 
mature. The seeds are edible. 2 to 3 ft., $2.50. 
*P. Ponderosa. “Western Yellow Pine.” Stout, 
spreading branches, forming a narrow spire-like 
head. Leaves long, dark green. Same type from Col¬ 
orado with light green leaves. A fine pine for quick 
effect. 4 to 5 ft., $2.50; 5 to 6 ft., $3.00; 6 to 7 ft., $4.00. 
P. Canariensis. ‘‘Canary Island Pine.” 80 ft. One 
of the most beautiful and permanent of all pines for 
California. Extremely long needles in large tufts. 
The new growth is silvery white. Tall and slender. 
3 to 4 ft., $2.75; 2 to 3 ft., $1.75. 
P. Tanyosho. “Japanese Table Pine.” (R). Most 
unique appearing conifer. Can be trained to 3 feet 
high. With flat umbrella-like head. Suitable for rock 
and Japanese gardens. 18 to 24 inch, $1.25. 
TAXUS. YEW 
T. baccata fastigiata. “Irish Yew.” Foliage dark¬ 
est green. The whole plant appears like a deep 
green column. 15 to 18 inch, 75c; 18 to 24 inch, $1.00; 
24 to 30 inch, $1.25. 
T. Cuspidata. “Japanese Yew.” (R.) Grows up¬ 
right and compact. Dark green leaves, bright red 
fruit. Hardy. Potted, 15 to 18 inch, 75c; 18 to 24 
inch, $1.00. 
THUYOPSIS 
T. dolobrata. (R.) A Japanese Arborvitae of dis¬ 
tinct form from the preceding sorts. Foliage dark 
green above with white lines beneath. Develops into 
handsome broad pyramidal tree in part shade. Also 
variegated form. Potted, 40c to $1.75. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE, the gem of 
all spruces, with silvery-blue, compact foli¬ 
age, has an elegance that will grace your 
home-grounds. Silvery blue the year around. 
Prices are based, 1st on color and size; 2nd 
on form. 12 to 15 inch, $1.00 to $1.50; 15 to 18 
inch, $1.75 to $2.00; 18 to 24 inch, $2.25 to $3.00; 
24 to 30 inch, $3.25 to $4.00; 30 to 42 inch, $4.25 
to $6.00; 4 to 5 ft., $7.00. 
COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE. Identical 
with above, except green to bluish green. 
These make splendid living Christmas trees; 
50% off above prices. 
KOSTER’S BLUE SPRUCE. Bluest of the 
blue spruces. Same price as Colorado Blue. 
(Above in sizes above 2 feet only.) 
GILLET’S 
CONE 
BEARING 
EVER¬ 
GREENS 
63 Kinds 
THUYA. Arbor Vitae 
A group of very useful, hardy evergreens, thriving 
in a wide variety of soils and exposures. 
T. occidentalis Boothi. (R.) A shrub of compact 
growth for part shade. Grayish blue foliage. A nice 
form. Dwarf. 18 to 24 inch, $1.50. 
T. occidentalis lutea. Bright golden, pyramidal 
form. Hardy. 24 to 30 inch, $1.00. 
T. occidentalis pyramidalis. “Pyramidal arbor¬ 
vitae.” Fine specimens for formal effects owing to 
its columnar upright habit; foliage dark green and 
cedar-like. 2 to 3 ft., $1.75; 3 to 4 ft., $2.50; 4 to 5 
ft., $2.75. 
T. occidentalis Woodwardi. (R.) “Globe Arbor¬ 
vitae.” A dwarf, dense, globular bush. Use to ac¬ 
cent entrances, gateways, etc. 24x24 inch, $2.25. 
T. “Baker's Hybrid.” A pyramidal, compact, deep 
green arborvitae of medium growth. Useful for 
small places. 3 to 4 ft., $2.00; 4 to 5 ft., $2.50. 
T. occidentalis texana glauca. “Texas Blue Arbor¬ 
vitae.” 10 ft. A tall, narrow, blue-green column, 
splendid for hot dry situations. 18 to 24 inch, $1.00; 
24 to 30 inch, $1.50. 
T. orientalis aurea nana. (R.) “Berkmann’s Dwarf 
Golden.” Dwarf compact shrub; foliage bright per¬ 
manent yellow. Fine as low accent plant and in 
tubs. 18 to 24 inch, 75c. Specimens, $1.25; $1.50 to 
$5.00. 
T. orientalis bonita. 5 ft. A dwarf, broad, cone- 
shaped Arborvitae, with rich dark green foliage. 18 
to 24 inch, $1.50. 
T. elegantissima. “Golden Pyramid Arborvitae.” 
12 to 15 ft. Somewhat similar to the Beverleyensis, 
but not as tall, with a broader, more bushy base. 
The green foliage is tipped with an attractive golden 
bronze during most of the year, becoming bright 
yellow in the spring. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 
T. orientalis meldensis. Pyramidal in shape and of 
dense growth; foliage a deep shade of green. 18 to 24 
inch, $1.75; 24 to 30 inch, $2.00; 3 to 4 ft., $2.50. 
TSUGA 
T. canadensis. “Hemlock.” (R.) Of rare grace and 
beauty. Does best in shade, away from hot winds. 
Grows slowly. Can be pruned to low forms. 2 to 3 
ft., $2.00; 3 to 4 ft., $2.75 to $3.75. 
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