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KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
BERCKMANN’S GOLDEN ARBOR 
VITAE—Probably the most popular 
dwarf Arbor Vitae. Golden tipped 
foliage, always remaining dwarf, com¬ 
pact and beautiful. 12-18 inch—$3.00, 
18-24 inch—$3.50. 
JUNIPER (Pfitzer’s) — No dwarf 
evergreen grown can produce the 
same effect of good taste in the 
landscape as does this very hardy 
and beautiful Juniper. A robust 
growing type with feathery green¬ 
ish-blue foliage. Under favorable 
conditions attaining a height of 4 ft. 
This remarkable tree ranks as one 
of the most important evergreens 
of today. 12-15 inch spread—$1.00, 
18-24 inch spread—$1.50, 2-3 ft. 
spread—$2.50, 3-4 ft. spread—$3.50. 
JUNIPER (Sabina)—A fine creeping 
Juniper. Dark green foliage, feathery 
and artistic, with dense spreading 
branches; making an ideal plant for 
the foreground, and a very pleasing 
finish in foundation plantings. 12-15 
inch spread—$1.00, 18-24 inch spread 
—$1.75, 2-3 ft. spread—$2.50, 3-4 ft. 
spread—$3.50. 
HOW TO PLANT EVERGREENS 
/FILL GOOD 
TOP SOIL UP AROUND 
BALL PACK FIRMLY / 
WITH FEET OR SET¬ 
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WITH WATER ( 
SET TREE IN HOLE 
TRIFLE LOWER THAN 
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OOSEN BURLAP 
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V^fJ/FlLL HOLE WITH SOIL PACK FIRMLY 
AND LEAVE TOP OF GROUND COVERED WITH LOOSE 
EARTH 
Dig hole a foot larger and deeper than 
ball of earth. Provide good, loamy top 
soil to fill around ball. 
JUNIPER (Bar Harbor)—This rugged 
dwarf evergreen produces long, trail¬ 
ing, artistic branches, of deep blue- 
green, seldom rising more than 18 
inches from the ground. 6-8 inch 
spread—$1.00, 8-12 inch spread—$1.50. 
JUNIPER (Irish)—This hardy Juniper 
naturally assumes a dense, narrow, 
pyramidal form with sharp pointed 
foliage of a rich blue-green. 2-3 ft. 
—$3.00, 3-4 ft.—$3.50. 
JUNIPER (Chinese)—An upright more 
spreading form than Irish. Used ex¬ 
tensively for both specimen and 
foundation plantings. 2-3 ft.—$1.50, 
3- 4 ft.—$2.00, 4-5 ft.—$2.50. 
MUGHO PINE (Dwarf)—This pictures¬ 
que dwarf pine forms a bushy, com¬ 
pact ball, growing as broad as it does 
tall, never reaching over 4 ft. high. 
Retains throughout the year its bright 
green color. One of the finest dwarf 
evergreens known. 12-18 inch spread— 
$1.50, 18-24 inch spread—$2.00, 24-30 
inch spread—$3.50. 
SPRUCE (Norway)—A lofty, noble tree. 
Very popular for grouping and speci¬ 
men planting. Foliage is rich dark 
green. This variety is most commonly 
used for Christmas trees. 114-2 ft.— 
$1.50, 2-3 ft.—$2.50, 3-4 ft.—$3.50, 
4- 5 ft.—$4.50. 
SPRUCE (Black Hills)—Very compact 
and symmetrical in all stages of 
growth. Extremely hardy. Bright green 
foliage. lV 2 -2 ft.—$1.50, 2-3 ft.—$2.50. 
SPRUCE (Colorado Blue)—This is the 
most beautiful evergreen grown. Its 
rich blue color retained throughout the 
year. The most ideal specimen tree of 
all. Our trees have been carefully 
selected for their color. Who would 
not like to own a Blue Spruce Shiner? 
12-15 inch —$3.00, 15-18 inch— $3.75, 
iy 2 -2 ft.— $4.50, 2-2 y 2 ft.— $6.00, 
2y 2 -3 ft.— $7.00, 3-4 ft.— $8.00. 
MAHONIA (Oregon Grape)—A beauti¬ 
ful evergreen shrub with smooth, 
glossy Holly leaves. Bright yellow 
flowers in large clusters in May, fol¬ 
lowed by dark blue berries throughout 
the summer. The leaf color varies 
throughout the year assuming all 
shades of green, red and bronze. 12-15 
inch—$1.00, 15-18 inch—$1.25, 18-24 
inch—$1.50, 2-3 ft.—$2.00. 
PYRACANTHA (Burning Bush)— 
A beautiful evergreen shrub of great 
popularity. Upright in growth. Bear¬ 
ing in great profusion a quantity of 
small flowers followed by a mass of 
bright orange-red berries in early 
fall, which remain on the plant until 
spring. Bright green foliage. 18-24 
inch—$2.00. 
JULIANAE BARBERRY — New 
evergreen Barberry, bright oval 
shaped green leaves throughout the 
year. This shrub is especially attrac¬ 
tive in fall and winter because of its 
bright yellow thorns, sometimes an 
inch long. 8-12 inch—$1.00 each. 
“True to name”—is our watchword. 
