BAKER NURSERIES 
CHINESE (J. Chinenis). — One of the most ornamental Junipers 
for the lawn or garden. Pyramidal or columnar outline, foliage of a 
pleasing grayish green color when fresh, maturing to real dark green. 
Adaptable to extremes of temperature and association with varying 
sorts. 
VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar.).—A well known American tree, with 
fine, dense foliage, varying in habit and color, the majority being 
formal and blunty conical. Makes a fine tree for planting on each 
side of an entrance or in back of low growing varieties. 
VIRGINIANA GLAUCA (Blue Cedar) .—Unlike so many varie¬ 
ties it is not at all formal, but without losing general compactness, its 
irregularity of spread is uniquely attractive, the broadly conical form 
and beautiful glaucous blue foliage 
making it 
one of the 
choicest of 
all Junipers. 
Each 
10 
100 
15-18 inches 
#1.00 
#9.50 
#90.00 
18-24 inches 
__ 1.25 
11.00 
100.00 
24-30 inches 
1.50 
14.00 
125.00 
36-42 inches 
2.50 
22.50 
200.00 
42-48 inches 
3.00 
27.50 
250.00 
48-54 inches 
3.50 
34.00 
325.00 
54-60 inches 
4.00 
39.00 
375.00 
60-72 inches 
5.00 
45.00 
425.00 
72-84 inches 
7.50 
70.00 
84-96 inches 
9.00 
85.00 
PFITZER JUNIPER.—The handsomest of the Chinese Juniper 
varieties, the Pfitzer is the most satisfactory of the low spreading or 
prostrate type of Juniper that we recommend for the South. Unusu¬ 
ally beautiful in its distinctive grayish color and irregular, flat spread¬ 
ing growth. For the terrace planting, prominent low groups, about 
foundations, and as specimens it cannot be excelled. 
JUNIPER, Savin.—Handsome, moss green foliage, main branches 
protruding from the crown at a 45 degree angle; a fine dwarf ground 
cover or filler in evergreen groups. Very hardy and suited to most 
soils. 
PROSTRATE JUNIPER.—One of the most attractive small Juni¬ 
pers; especially adapted for planting among rocks and on hillsides. 
Branches are prostrate, foliage a silvery light green. Reaches a height 
of 2 or 3 feet and spreads about 6 or 8 feet. It is one of the choicest 
fall Junipers. 
Each 
10 
100 
10-12 inches 
_ __#1.00 
#9.50 
12-15 inches 
_ 1.25 
12.50 
15-18 inches 
_ _ 1.65 
15.00 
#140.00 
18-24 inches 
2.25 
22.00 
200.00 
24-30 inches 
2.75 
25.00 
240.00 
30-36 inches 
_ __ 3.00 
27.50 
265.00 
36-42 inches 
_ 4.00 
35.00 
340.00 
4-5 ft. _ 
6.00 
45.00 
425.00 
5-6 ft. _ _ 
_ 7.50 
65.00 
600.00 
CEDRUS DEODARA.—A magnificent tree attaining a height of 
from 50 to 75 feet; its lower branches gracefully sweep the ground, 
giving the tree a stately appearance; foliage is feathery, and of a pleas¬ 
ing blue-green color. Succeeds admirably in this climate, and is to 
this section what the Koster Blue Spruce is to the North. Considered 
the most handsome of all large growing specimen conifers. The young 
trees are beautiful and feathery, becoming more dignified and stately 
with age. 
24-35 inches _$1-50 
30-36 in.hes _ 
36-42 inches _2 
42-48 inches __ _3.50 
48-60 inches _ 5.00 
60-72 inches _6.50 
72-84 inches _7.50 
84-96 inches _10.00 
Each 
10 
#1.50 
#14.50 
2.00 
19.50 
2.50 
27.50 
__ 3.50 
33.50 
5.00 
49.00 
6.50 
60.00 
7.50 
72.50 
_ 10.00 
95.00 
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