JUNIPERUS chinensis pfitzeriana. Pfitzer 
Juniper. 5 ft. Broad, bushy habit. Feath¬ 
ery, graceful, gray-green foliage. 
We have the normal spreading type, and 
also a more upright type formed by staking 
and trimming. 
1*6 ft. $1.50 
2 ft. 2.00 
2*6 ft. 2.50 
3 ft. 3.00 
—pyramidalis (eolumnaris). Column Chi¬ 
nese Juniper. 20 ft. Very narrow columnar 
form with gray-green foliage. 
5 ft. $5.00 
6 ft. 5.75 
7 ft. 6.50 
—sargenti. Sargent Juniper. 1*6 ft. Pros¬ 
trate habit. Green foliage. 
1 ft. spread. $1.50 
2 ft. spread. 2.00 
communis depressa plumosa. Plumed 
Spreading Juniper. 2*6 ft. Assumes a very 
distinct red plum color in winter. 
IA ft. spread. $1.50 
2 ft. spread. 2.00 
excelsa stricta. Spiny Greek Juniper. 8 ft. 
Broad pyramid. Foliage gray-green. 
2 ft. $2.00 
2*6 ft. 2.35 
3 ft. 2.75 
horizontalis. Creeping Juniper. 1 ft. Trail¬ 
ing habit with steel-blue foliage. Native to 
the coast of Maine. 
IA ft. spread. $1.50 
2 ft. spread. 1.75 
— douglasi. Waukegan Juniper. 1 ft. Like 
preceding variety but purple in winter. 
IA ft. spread. $1.50 
2 ft. spread. 1.75 
— glauca. A form of horizontalis that is 
somewhat bluer and dwarfer. Best of the 
prostrate trailing forms. 
1 ft. spread. $1.25 
1 A ft. spread. 1.75 
japonica. Japanese Juniper. 2 ft. One of the 
best of the bushy Junipers. 
IA ft. spread. $1.75 
2 ft. spread. 2.25 
sabina. Savin Juniper. 6 ft. Spreading 
branches forming vase-shaped bush. 
12 in. spread. $ .75 
15 in. spread. 1.00 
1 A ft. spread. 1.25 
2 ft. spread. 1.60 
— tamariscifolia. Tamarix Savin. 1 A ft. 
12 in. spread. $1.00 
15 in. spread. 1.35 
1 A ft. spread. 1.75 
2 ft. spread. 2.25 
squamata meyeri. Meyer Juniper. 5 ft. Ir¬ 
regular bushy habit. Glaucous foliage with 
purple tinge. Very distinct. 
2 ft. $1.75 
2*6 ft. 2.25 
virginiana. Redcedar. 25 ft. Native New 
England type. Dense columnar form. 
4 ft. $3.00 
6 ft. 5.00 
8 ft.. 7.50 
—burki. Burk’s Juniper. 12 ft. Blue-gray 
foliage similar to variety glauca. 
5 ft. $4.00 
—cannarti. Cannart Redcedar. 12 ft. Pyra¬ 
midal form with dark green tufted foliage. 
4 ft. $3.50 
—glauca. Silver Redcedar. 15 ft. Pyramidal 
form with silvery foliage. 
4 ft. $3.75 
5 ft. 4.75 
6 ft. 5.50 
KALMIA latifolia. Mountain-laurel. 8 ft. Our 
native broad-leaf evergreen shrub. Lovely 
pink and white blossoms in June. 
15 in. spread. $1.25 
1 A ft. spread. 1.75 
LEIOPHYLLUM buxifolium prostratum. 
Allegheny Sandmyrtle. 10 in. 
6 in. spread. $ .75 
PACHISTIMA canbyi. 12 in. Dwarf. 
6 in. spread. $ .50 
9 in. spread. .65 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. 8 in. Low- 
growing evergreen ground cover, useful 
for shady places. $1.50 for 10 $12 per 100. 
PICEA canadensis. White Spruce. 50 ft. 
Dense, pyramidal habit. Blue-green foliage. 
Very hardy. 
4 ft. $3.00 
5 ft. 4.00 
6 ft. 4.50 
7 ft. 5.00 
—-albertiana conica. Dwarf Alberta Spruce. 
5 ft. Very dwarf, compact growth and 
formal conical shape. Use in rock garden. 
12 in. $1.50 
15 in. 2.00 
18 in. 2.50 
21 in. 3.25 
2 ft. 4.00 
2*6 ft. 5 50 
3 ft. 7.50 
engelmanni. Engelmann Spruce. 60 _ ft. 
Pyramidal habit, steel-blue foliage. Similar 
to Picea pungens, but more highly recom¬ 
mended bv Arnold Arboretum. 
5 ft. $6.00 
6 ft. 7.00 
7 ft. 8.00 
excelsa conica. Arrowhead Norway Spruce. 
10 ft. Dense, pyramidal growth. Semi¬ 
dwarf. A beautiful slow-growing tree. 
3 ft. $6.00 
5f t . 10.00 
—nidiformis. 3 ft. Low, flat mound shaped 
like a bird’s nest. Slow-growing. 
1*6 ft. spread. $5.00 
2 ft. spread. 6.00 
—pygmaea. Pygmy Norway Spruce. 2 ft. 
A dense, conical slow-growing dwarf form 
well-adapted to the small rock garden. 
9 in. spread. $3.00 
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