Residence of Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Alley, Barrow Road—Henry Fletcher Kenny, 
Landscape Architect. Hillenmeyer Stock Did Much to Give It Added Charm. 
JUNIPERUS—Continued 
Juniperus chinensis mascula. Green Chinese Juniper. A select 
green type that is hardy and of good form. Branching habit, 
slightly more open than others; the unusual terminal growth 
makes it highly desirable in winter. Holds its color when other 
Evergreens are dull. 
Each Each 
3 to 4 ft.$3.00 5 to 6 ft.$5.00 
4 to 5 ft. 4.00 
J. 
chinensis pfitzeriana. Pfitzer Juniper. The most popular of 
the spreading types. The branches spread horizontally, with 
the terminals slightly drooping. It lies close to the ground, 
and for edging larger plantings has no superior, supplying the 
flowing lines demanded in landscape plantings. Foliage gray- 
green in summer and winter and will withstand the soot and 
dust of cities. 
Each Each 
1 V 2 to 2 ft.$2.00 
2 to 2'/ 2 ft. 2.50 
2 1/2 to 3 ft. 3.00 
3 to 3'/ 2 ft.$3.50 
31/2 to 4 ft. 4.00 
4 to 41/2 ft. 5.00 
Juniperus virginiana cannarti. Cannart's Juniper. A fine pyram¬ 
idal, compact-growing Evergreen with wonderful winter color, 
and the best of its type. It is perfectly hardy and never suf¬ 
fers winter-burn, common to some other Junipers. 
J. virginiana glauca. Blue Juniper. One of the best trees offered 
today. It grows pyramidal but has graceful, spreading branches 
if leff untrimmed. When sheared, a perfect column may be 
had. In color, a light blue and a distinct contrast to any other 
of this group. 
Juniperus - Juniper 
Juniperus japonica. Japanese Juniper. 4 to 5 
feet. This is another of the spreading 
Junipers which Japan has contributed to 
the gardens of America. Light green in 
color, perfectly hardy and especially qood 
for borders. Each 
2 to 21/2 ft.$3.00 
21/2 to 3 ft. 3.50 
J. communis depressa plumosa. Purple 
Spreading Juniper. A very unusual va¬ 
riety, remainng close to the ground and 
in summer has a silvery reflex to the 
otherwise gray-green foliage. In fall and 
winter assumes a purplish cast that is 
unusual in Evergreens. Fine for rockwork 
or low planting. Each 
18 to 24 in.$2.50 
2 to 2 14 ft. 3.00 
J. communis hibernica. Irish Juniper. Of de¬ 
cided columnar form and immediately at- 
Iracts attention. For formal wcr.c, esDC- 
cially in contrast with ether plants, it has 
decided advantage over anything you can 
use for such work. It is slender in habit 
and needs no shearng. Each 
21/2 to 3 ft.$2.00 
3 to 31/2 ^. 2.50 
31/2 to 4 ft. 3.00 
J. excelso. Greek Juniper. An unusually at¬ 
tractive, dwarf, pyramidal tree with com¬ 
pact, bluish green foliage. It is vigorous 
in growth and not particular as to soil. 
Its good characteristics are rather diffi¬ 
cult to describe but it is very pleasing 
wherever used. Each 
1 to n/ 2 ft.$1.50 
1 '/ 2 to 2 ft. 2.50 
2 to 2V 2 ft. 3.50 
Juniperus Virginiana 
Pyromidaliformis 
Juniperus Pfitzeriana 
Juniperus Virginiana 
Glauca 
J. virginiana keteleeri. Keteleer's Cedar. 
Makes a compact pyramidal tree, well 
proportioned as to density and height. 
The foliage has the appearance of being 
more fleshy than most Junipers. Its 
slate-colored berries are large and make 
an attractive showing against the fo¬ 
liage. 
J. virginiana pyramidaliformis. Hill's Dundee 
Juniper. A rather new, pyramidal, com¬ 
pact-growing Evergreen of much merit. 
Bluish green foliage in spring, changing 
to plumlike color in early autumn. Stands 
shearing well. Excellent for formal plant¬ 
ing. 
J. virginiana schotti. Schott Red Cedar. 
A rather formal light green variety 
which stands shearing well. 
Prices of above 5 Jun pers: Each 
3 to 4 ft.$3.50 
4 to 41/2 ft. 4.00 
41/2 to 5 ft. 4.50 
5 to 5>i ft. 5.00 
5V 2 to 6 ft. 5.50 
6 to 7 ft. 6.00 
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Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ira McLaney, Chevy Chase 
Showing effect obtained in a few months when Hillenmeyer's plants 
and service were used. 
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