22 Hicks Nurseries, Inc., Westbury, N. Y. 
Juniperus excelsa stricta. Spiny Greek Juniper. An up- 
right-growing cone with cheerful blue-green foliage. 
The growth is slow, so that the tree is well adapted for 
foundation planting, rock-gardens or other situations 
where small or dwarf trees are required. Each 
1 lo 2 ft. high. $2 50 
2 to 3 ft. high. 3 00 
3 to 4 ft. high. 4 00 
J. sabina. Savin Juniper. Dense, dark green foliage. 
Spreading branches, forming irregular, vase-shaped 
bush. 
\]/2 to 2 ft. high. 2 00 
J. squamata meyeri. Meyer’s Juniper. Rare and 
picturesque little evergreen. Deep blue with touch of 
red at tips—a distinctly unusual color combination 
that is seen to best advantage when grouped with 
other evergreens. Introduced from China. 
to 2 ft. high. 2 50 
J. virginiana. Red Cedar. Tall, spiry Red Cedars are 
familiar sights along fence-rows and in abandoned 
fields. To use them in home landscapes requires care¬ 
ful moving with big balls of earth and watering of 
the roots. Each 10 
3 to 4 ft. high.$3 00 
4 to 5 ft. high. 4 00 
5 to 6 ft. high. 5 00 
6 to 7 ft. high. 6 00 $50 00 
7 to 8 ft. high.10 00 80 00 
8 to 10 ft. high.15 00 100 00 
10 to 12 ft. high. ..25 00 
Larger sizes on application. 
J. virginiana glauca. Blue form of the above. Each 
2 to 3 ft. high. $3 00 
3 to 4 ft. high. 4 00 
4 to 5 ft. high. 6 00 
5 to 6 ft. high. 8 00 
6 to 8 ft. high. 10 00 
J. virginiana globosa. Globe Red Cedar. A compact, 
globose form with bright green, scale-like leaves. 
1J^ to 2 ft. high. 3 00 
2 to 3 ft. high. 5 00 
J. virginiana kosteri. Koster’s Juniper. A low-spreading 
variety; pleasing blue-green. 
1 to 1 spread. 2 00 
2 to 3-ft. spread . 3 00 
J. virginiana schotti. Schott Red Cedar. Columnar 
tree with compact, bright green, scale-like foliage. 
4 to 5 ft. high. 5 00 
5 to 6 ft. high. 7 00 
Spruce • Picea 
The spire-like crowns of Spruces lend a peculiar charm in 
garden and landscape. They thrive in well-drained soils, freely 
exposed to sun and air. 
PICEA excelsa. Norway Spruce. A common variety of Each 
graceful and rapid growth, for sheltered situations. 
3 to 4 ft. high. $3 50 
4 to 5 ft. high. 5 00 
5 to 6 ft. high. 7 50 
P. excelsa gregoriana. Gregory Spruce. Very dwarf. 
Somewhat conical in form to 2 feet high. 
2 to 3 ft. high. 3 00 
3 to 4 ft. high. 4 00 
P. excelsa maxwelli. Maxwell Spruce. A low, flat, dense 
form not exceeding 2 feet in height, with very short, 
thick branchlets. 
1 3^-ft. spread. 2 50 
2 -ft. spread. 3 00 
2 to 3-ft. spread. 8 00 
P. excelsa pumila. Dwarf Norway Spruce. A dwarf, 
globose, densely branched form with dark green 
foliage. 
1 to 2 -ft. spread. 2 50 
2 to 2}4-ft. spread. 3 00 
