Sargent Juniper 
Sargent Juniper 
T HIS is a sea-shore Juniper 
discovered by Sargent in 
northern Japan, about 
1892. It forms a prostrate mat, 
8 to 10 feet across when fully 
developed, but, like all dwarf 
Evergreens, may be kept smaller 
by trimming. It grows only a 
few inches in height. 
In order to produce an effect 
as shown in the picture, a num¬ 
ber of trees must be grown to¬ 
gether. In fact, practically all 
plantings of creeping Evergreens 
should have not less than three 
or four trees set quite close to¬ 
gether so as to give a mat-like 
appearance. A distance of two 
to three feet apart is not too 
close. 
This is a rare variety of dis¬ 
tinct character, which will help 
to lift your Evergreen planting 
out of the commonplace. It 
likes plenty of sun. Foliage is 
bright green, when first coming 
out, taking on a bluish cast as 
the season progresses. An ex¬ 
tremely hardy type which will 
do well in poor soil. 
EACH 10 
1-134 feet xxx B&B $2.50 $22.50 
134-2 feet xxx B&B 3.00 25.00 
See page 3 for prices on smaller 
sizes. 
Koster Juniper 
I T is a semi-dwarf tree with naturally 
spreading, gracefully arching stems 
two to three feet tall. It is an un¬ 
usually handsome kind, and proves useful 
in many ways in landscaping. The picture 
at the left shows a group of old plants at 
the Arnold Arboretum in Boston. It is a 
good hardy tree, bluish-green in color. It 
is just the tree to over-hang rocks in 
rockeries and around pools. 
EACH 
10 
2-234 feet 
XXX. 
. . B&B 
$2.50 
$22.50 
234-3 feet 
XXX. 
. . B&B 
3.00 
25.00 
3-334 feet 
XXX. 
. . B&B 
3.50 
30.00 
Each x in( 
iicates one 
transplant 
ting. B&B 
signifies 
balled and bi 
irlapped. 5 
of same 
variety and size at 
10 rate. 
Koster Juniper 
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