Spring, 1936 
D. HILL NURSERY COMPANY, DUNDEE , ILL. 
11 
JUMPERS (Uontiiiued) 
Hill Japanese Juniper 
(Juniperus japonica nana) 
In a shipment of Japanese Juniper which we im¬ 
ported from Japan more than twenty years ago, the 
original plant of this variety was found. It is similar 
in every respect to the Japanese Juniper, except in its 
extreme dwarf form. It grows in a solid mat with 
much finer needles more closely set together. Its 
growth is very slow. It, therefore, has a distinct 
advantage over the common type for use in rock 
gardens and other areas where it is important to 
have trees of extremely small size and slow growth. 
Juniperus japonica nana 
(Hill Japanese Juniper) Each 
18x18 inch xxx Three Times Transplanted.B&B $2.00 
10 
$17.50 
100 
$. 
1000 
$.. 
Juniperus sabina (Savin Juniper) 
This is one of the older, more familiar forms of dwarf Juniper. It 
makes a low, bushy plant, having many branches growing in a semi- 
erect manner from the base of the tree. It is native of mountainous 
regions of Europe. It is one of the oldest known ornamental Evergreens, 
as mention of it is found in old books of reference nearly 400 years ago. 
It has certain medicinal properties, which no doubt, accounts for its 
wide use in former times. 
4- 6 inch xx Twice Transplanted. 8.00 60.00 
8-10 “ xx “ “ . 15.00 130.00 
Juniperus sabina von ehron (Von Ehron Juniper) 
Although not so well known as some of the varieties of Savin 
Juniper, this tree has been in good demand in recent years. It is a very 
fast growing form, often making a faster growth than the Pfitzer 
Juniper. It grows in a low, bushy habit, somewhat resembling the Savin 
Juniper. It has less tendency to develop the objectionable dead branches 
that sometimes occur in the Savin Juniper. It has a deep, rich, green color. 
15-18 inch xx Twice Transplanted.B&B .75 
2V 2 -3 “ xxx “ “ “ .B&B 2.00 
3-3 y 2 “ xxx “ “ “ .B&B 2.25 
6.50 50.00 
17.50 150.00 
20.00 175.00 
Juniperus sabina von ehron 
(Von Ehron Juniper) 
Juniperus sabina 
(Savin Juniper) 
