Everg 
eens 
Bobbink Atk¬ 
ins 
Juniperus virginiana 
Juniperus virginiana Burki. Burk’s Cedar. Very 
distinct and should have a place in every garden. 
Grows into a dense columnar tree with beautiful 
winter color. 20 to 25 ft. Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$3 75 $34 00 
G to 8 ft. 7 50 68 00 
8 to 10 ft.10 00 90 00 
J. virginiana Burki glauca. Burk’s Silver Cedar. 20 
to 25 ft. Very similar to the Burk’s Cedar but the 
foliage is bluish and gives quite a frosty appearance. 
Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$3 75 $34 00 
6 to 7 ft. 8 50 75 00 
8 to 10 ft.10 50 95 00 
J. virginiana Cannarti. C-annart Cedar. The most 
aristocratic Cedar. When grown to a fair size, it ap¬ 
pears as a narrow, columnar tree, with very dark 
green foliage. In the fall, it bears berries with a bluish 
bloom on them, greatly adding to its attractiveness. 
20 to 25 ft. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$4 50 $4100 
5 to 6 ft. 6 00 54 00 
6 to 7 ft. 7 50 68 00 
J. virginiana elegantissima. Gold-tipped Red Cedar. 
A very ornamental evergreen. The shape is a slender 
cone. Foliage bright green with bright yellow tips 
turning bronze in winter. 20 to 25 ft. 
Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$3 75 $34 00 
4 to 5 ft. 4 50 41 00 
J. virginiana glauca. Silver Red Cedar. One of the 
best Cedars. The leaves are blue-gray. A favorite 
cone-shaped tree for specimens on lawns as it is a 
good grower. 25 to 30 ft. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$4 50 $41 00 
6 to 7 ft. 6 50 60 00 
Juniperus virginiana globosa. Globe Cedar. A dwarf 
Cedar developing into a perfect globe without clip¬ 
ping. Usually about 4 feet high and the same in 
diameter. Fine for formal accents. 2 to 234 ft-. 
$5.50 each, $50 for 10. 
J. virginiana Keteleeri. Keteleer’s Cedar. Makes a 
compact, thick dark green pyramid 15 to 18 feet high 
full grown, with base about 5 feet. Bears very hand¬ 
some slate-blue berries in autumn. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$4 50 $41 00 
6 to 7 ft. 7 00 63 00 
7 to 8 ft. 9 00 80 00 
J. virginiana pendula. Weeping Cedar. Has spread¬ 
ing branches and pendulous branchlets. Irregular but 
graceful in form. 4 to 5 ft., $7 each, $63 for 10. 
J. virginiana Schotti. Schott’s Red. Cedar. 15 ft. 
Forms a small, compact column. Foliage light green 
and feathery; keeps its color well in winter. 
Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$3 50 $3100 
5 to 6 ft. 6 00 
J. virginiana tripartita. Fountain Red Cedar. Gray- 
green, rather prickly foliage. Robust in habit, form¬ 
ing a wide, irregular bush. 15 to 18 in., $1.50 each, 
$13.50 for 10. 
PICEA . The Spruces 
The Spruces are hardy natives of the North which we 
look upon as large, majestic trees, but although this is 
so, there are also dwarf varieties which are of all shapes 
and colors, showing their character in the mature stage. 
Picea Alcockiana bicolor. Alcock Spruce. A Japanese 
variety. Foliage dark silvery beneath. Very hardy. 
50 to 80 ft. Each Each 
2 to 234 ft.$4 50 | 4 to 434 ft.$7 50 
P. excelsa. Norway Spruce. 80 to 100 ft. The Spruce 
originally used as a “Christmas Tree.” Much used as 
a quick-growing windbreak. Dark green foliage on 
branches that are pendulous when grown to a good 
size. Very popular. 4 to 5 ft., $3 each, $27 for 10. 
P. excelsa aurea. Golden Norway Spruce. 30 to 40 ft. 
The upper sides of the needles turn yellow in spring 
and take on a bronze shade in the fall. 
Each Each 
2)4 to 3 ft.$6 00 | 3 to 4 ft.$8 50 
P. excelsa pendula. Weeping Norway Spruce. 20 to 
25 ft. Has a decidedly weeping aspect with its long, 
pendulous branches growing toward the ground. 
4 to 5-ft. diam., $9 each. 
P. excelsa pyramidalis. Pyramidal Norway Spruce. 
40 to 50 ft. Is exactly as named, a symmetrical pyra¬ 
mid, which is formed by the upright growth of the 
branches. 3 to 334 ft., $6 each. 
P. Koyamai. Koyamai Spruce. 30 to 50 ft. A very 
graceful and exceptionally hardy variety from central 
Japan that has proved to be an excellent tree for our 
climate. Broadly cone-shaped when young but be¬ 
comes a narrow pyramid when older. Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$4 50 $41 00 
4 to 6 ft. 6 00 54 00 
P. Omorika. Serbian Spruce. 60 to 80 ft. Called the 
“King of Spruces.” It is a dense, narrow pyramid 
when young and retains that form when mature. The 
flat needles are glossy green underneath and have 
white stripes above, producing a silvery effect. The 
best Spruce for the northeastern states. 
Each 10 
2J4 to 3 ft.$7 00 $63 00 
4 to 5 ft.12 00 110 00 
P. orientalis. Oriental Spruce. 60 to 70 ft. A well- 
known tree with wide-spreading, very dark green 
branches leading up to a central spire. Of slow but 
sure growth and therefore desirable in small plantings. 
Each Each 
234 to 3 ft.$4 50 I 7 to 8 ft.$15 00 
3)4 to 4 ft. 7 50 I 8 to 10 ft.... 22 50 
P. orientalis aurea. Golden Oriental Spruce. Similar to 
Orientalis but in early spring, when the new growth 
breaks, it is coppery in color, turning to bronze. 
Each Each 
2 to 2)4 ft.$6 00 | 3 to 4 ft.$10 50 
All plants in this group are dug, balled and burlapped 
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