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FERNDALE NURSERY—ASKOV, MINNESOTA, 1939 
Arbor Vitae Pyramidal (Thuya Occidentalis Pyramidalis). 
A narrow columnar tree, very popular for doorway planting. Not a 
rapid growing tree in the North, but will thrive in any good soil where 
sufficient moisture is available. 
24—30 in. _ 2.00 
30—36 in. _ 2.35 
36—42 in. _ 3.00 
42—48 in. _ 4.00 
4— 5 ft. _ 5.00 
5— 6 ft. _ 6.00 
Arbor Vitae Siberian (Thuya Occidentalis Warreana Siberica). 
A low growing, very broad based tree with dark green foliage. Symme¬ 
trical in form and dense of growth. A very desirable ornamental which 
has proven unusually hardy. 
12—16 in._ 1.25 
16—20 in. _ 1.50 
20—24 in. _ 2.00 
24—30 in. _ 2.50 
30—36 in._ 3.00 
Balsam Fir (Abies Balsamea). 
A beautiful, symmetrical tree with green, glaucus foliage. A rapid 
grower preferring moist locations but will thrive in any ordinary garden 
soil. The needles of this species are highly prized for filling pillows. 
3— 4 ft. _ 2.50 
4— 5 ft. _ 3.25 
5— 6 ft. _ 4.00 
6— 7 ft. _ 5.00 
Douglas Fir (Pseudo-tsuga). 
Open, broad, sharp pointed pyramid. Lower branches horizontal or 
slightly drooping. Leaves about one inch long, green to blue-green in 
color. A handsome tree which thrives in nearly all locations. 
3— 4 ft. _ 3.00 
4— 5 ft. _ 3.50 
5— 6 ft. _ 4.50 
Andorra Juniper (Juniper Communis Depressa Plumosa). 
A species of creeping juniper remarkable for its purple coloring in fall. 
Now extremely popular in landscaping jobs. We recommend this juniper 
very highly. 
12—16 in. spread _ 1.35 
16—20 in. spread _ 1.75 
20—24 in. spread _ 2.25 
24—30 in. spread _ 2.75 
Bar Harbor Juniper (Juniper Sabina Horizontalis). 
The most compact of the creeping junipers forming dense, round mats. 
Deep green in summer turning to purplish in autumn. A very orna¬ 
mental plant for rockery or sunny slope. 
12—16 in. spread _ 1.35 
16—20 in. spread _ 1.75 
20—24 in. spread _ 2.25 
Horizontal Prostrate Juniper (Juniper Horizontalis Prostrata). 
A somewhat open growing, creeping juniper. Foliage of fine green 
color and excellent when planted in clumps with Waukegan Juniper. 
12—16 in. spread _ 1.35 
16—20 in. spread _ 1.75 
20—24 in. spread _ 2.25 
24—30 in. spread _ 2.75 
