A single plant of Japanese Juniper on the grounds of the Hill Nursery 
i 
•Japanese •Juniper 
T is a plant with wide spreading creep¬ 
ing stems, blue-green. It has sharply 
pointed leaves marked on the upper 
surface by two white lines. It is perfectly 
hardy. 
Very old plants will reach 6 or 8 feet in 
diameter with a height of only 8 to 12 inches. 
However, it may be permanently kept small 
by occasional trimming, making it an ideal 
subject for hanging over rocks, for terraces 
and low beds of various kinds. It is excep¬ 
tionally robust, and a strong rugged grower. 
It thrives in full sun and is one of the few 
Junipers that will also stand considerable 
shade. 
12-15 inch xx. 
1-1feet xxx . , B&B 
1 J^-2 feet xxx .... 
burlapped. 
EACH 
10 
B&B 
$1.15 
$10.00 
B&B 
2.25 
20.00 
B&B 
2.50 
22.50 
i smaller 
sizes. 
nd size at 
the 10 rate. 
Each x 
;. B&B 
signifies ba 
lied and 
Douglas Fir 
T HE typical form of young trees is an 
open, broad, sharp-pointed pyramid; 
the lower branches are straight or 
somewhat drooping, and the middle or 
higher ones trend upward. 
After many years it reaches 60 feet or 
more in height, with a spread of branches 
12 to 18 feet. It is a rapid grower and 
thrives well in almost any situation. Plant 
with plenty of room for future development. 
EACH 
10 
15- 
-18 inch xx. . . . 
B&B 
$ 1.00 
$ 8.50 
114-2 feet xx ... . 
B&B 
1.15 
10.00 
3 
-4 feet xxx . . . 
. . . . B&B 
2.50 
22.50 
4 
-5 feet xxx . . . 
. B&B 
4.00 
37.50 
5 
-6 feet xxx . . . 
B&B 
6.50 
60.00 
6 
-7 feet xxx . . . 
. . . . B&B 
10.00 
90.00 
7 
-8 feet xxx . . . 
. . B&B 
15.00 
8 
-9 feet xxx ... 
. B&B 
18.00 
25 
See pages 5 and 6 for prices on smaller sizes. 
