Specimen Evergreens 
The Linn County Nurseries 
Size 
Each 
JUNIPER—Chinensis, Chinese Juniper, 20 ft. 
- 2 - 21/2 
ft. 
XX 
$1.50 
Resembles Red Cedar. Does not get red in winter. 
21/2-3 
ft. 
XX 
2.00 
Not susceptible to Cedar-Apple fungus. 
3 - 31/2 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
—Blue Column Chinese .. 
.. 2 - 21/2 
ft. 
XXX 
2.50 
A grafted narrow columnar form with blue-green 
21/2-3 
ft. 
XXX 
3.00 
prickly foliage. 
3-4 
ft. 
XXX 
4.00 
—Pfitzer, 5-6 ft. 
.18-24 
in. 
XX 
2.50 
A dwarf variety of the Chinese Juniper. The fol- 
2-21/2 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
iage is bluish-green and the branches grow out 
21/2-3 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
horizontally from the stem, which gives the tree an 
4-5 
ft. 
XXX 
7.00 
individuality of its own. Sizes apply to width 
rather than height. This is the best Juniper for 
foundation planting. 
5-6 
ft. 
XXX 
8.00 
—sargenti, Sargent Juniper, 1 ft. 
.. 2 - 21/2 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
Makes a dense mat with both scale-like and pointed 
21/2-3 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
leaves. Prefers much sun. 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
5.00 
—communis cracovica, Polish Juniper, 10-12 ft. 
. 21/2-3 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
A slow-growing, upright, many branched, vase¬ 
shaped, dwarfed variety with silvery green foliage 
unchanged in winter. Endures some shade. 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
—Communis depressa, Canada Juniper, 3 ft. 
- 2 - 21/2 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
A spreading low form with upright branches, sil- 
21/2-3 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
very marked, pointed foliage. 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
3.50 
—Communis depressa aurea .. 
.. 2-3 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
A form with bright golden new growth. 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
3.50 
—Communis depressa plumosa, Andorra Juniper, IV 2 ft.. 
.. 3-4 
ft. 
XX 
3.50 
A rich bright green in spring and summer, and at¬ 
tractive purplish bronze in winter. Very hardy and 
prefers mostly sun. Very rapid growing. 
4-5 
ft. 
XX 
4.50 
—Communis sueica, Swedish Juniper, 20-30 ft. 
- 2 - 21/2 
ft. 
XX 
2.00 
A tall columnar form with prickly blue-green fol- 
2i/ 2 -3 
ft. 
XXX 
2.50 
iage. 
3-4 
ft. 
XXX 
3.00 
—horizontalis glauca . 
2-21/2 
ft. 
2.50 
A prostrate form with long creeping branches and 
blue foliage. Very fine for walls. 
21/2-3 
ft. 
3.50 
—Japonica, Japanese Juniper, 8-12 in. 
.18-24 
in. 
XX 
3.00 
Wide spreading, prostrate growth. Leaves sharply 
2-3 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
pointed, bearing two white lines. Very hardy. One 
of the best for rockeries. Slow growing. 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
5.00 
—sabina, Savin Juniper, 4-5 ft. 
. 3-4 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
A bushy little tree with semi-erect branches and 
mear green foliage. Excellent for foundation plant¬ 
ings, rockeries, or dry sunny places. Endures city 
atmosphere well. Remains green in winter. 
4-5 
ft. 
XX 
5.00 
—sabina tamariscifolia, 1-1 1/2 ft. 
. 2-3 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
A vigorous prostrate variety with blue-green fol¬ 
iage, becoming bronzy in winter. 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
—Hill’s Silver . 
. 2-21/2 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
A grafted form of the Colorado Juniper. Compact 
21/2-3 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
and upright. Very light silvery blue especially in 
summer. 
3-31/2 
ft. 
XX 
5.00 
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