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Juniperus Chinensis Pfitzeriana 
JUNIPERS 
PFITZER JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis 
pfitzeriana). An excellent new Juniper 
of spreading habit. Very attractive 
gray-green foliage. Valuable for founda¬ 
tion planting where a low spreading 
plant is needed, and for planting in front 
of other conifers. 
TRAILING JUNIPER (Junipers chinen¬ 
sis procumbens). A low trailing Juniper, 
somewhat similar to Pfitzer Juniper, but 
lower growing and with shorter branehes. 
Excellent for a ground cover or for plant¬ 
ing in front of the taller growing conifers. 
Above two varieties: 
Size Each 
8 to 12 in. spread, B&B.$1.00 
12 to 18 in. spread, B&B. 1.50 
18 to 24 in. spread, B&B. 2.00 
2 to 3 ft. spread, B&B. 2.50 
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Have Every Feature ^'ou 
Want in a Garden Glove 
All-Leather—DIRT PROOF—Durable 
Soft—Comfortable—WASHABLE 
Easy on the bands and ea.s-y to wear ! 
Economical, too—outwear 6 pairs of 
ordinary fabric gloves, are washable and 
can be used the year ’round for garden, 
housework, yard, painting, furnace, 
garage, etc. You’ll like them. 
Sizes for women (small, medium, large) 
for men (medium, large). 
Price, 75c. a pair 
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Podocarpus Sinensis 
PODOCARPUS 
PODOCARPUS SINENSIS. An attrac¬ 
tive introduction from Japan. One of 
the largest of all the conifers. Foliage 
deep green. Grows to a height of 40 to 
50 feet. Our plants are not allowed to 
send up but one shoot from the ground, 
and are staked to make attraetive speci¬ 
mens. See illustration above. 
Size Each 
8 to 12 in , B&B.$0.75 
12 to 18 in., B&B. 1.00 
18 to 24 in., B&B. 1.25 
2 to 3 ft., B&B. 2.00 
“Can you furnish me with 4 Stu¬ 
arts and 6 Schleys ... 1 bought a 
good many trees from your nursery 
during past 35 years and was never 
disappointed on a single tree.”— 
Dr. U. J. VV., Vidalia, Ga. 
“I am enclosing check for pecan 
trees and express paid for by your 
company on this shipment. May I 
e.xpress to you our appreciation for 
your handling this for us so prompt¬ 
ly and so efficiently.”— W. R. B., 
Albany, Ga. 
Wight 7\[urseries 
Retinospora 
RETINOSPORA 
RETINOSPORA ERICOIDES. A dense 
shrub, of stiff pyramidal or almost col¬ 
umnar habit; foliage bright green, 
changing in winter to brownish green. 
Valuable for formal gardens, rockeries, 
small gardens, or wherever dwarf coni¬ 
fers are desired. Short-lived and should 
be replaced when they become unsightly 
with age. 
Size 
Size 
10 
12 to 18 in., B&B. 
....$0.75 
$7.00 
18 to 24 in., B&B. 
. 1.00 
9.00 
2 to 3 ft., B&B. 
.... 1.50 
12.50 
3 to 4 ft., B&B. 
.... 2.00 
17.50 
“I reeeived the pecan trees in 
good condition. They were the 
best lot of trees I have ever pur¬ 
chased and am well pleased with 
them. I like the way they are 
rooted . . . ”— (Rev.) L. 0. R., 
Leesville, S. C. 
Number of Trees or 
Plants on An Acre 
Distance apart No. of 
each way Plants 
15 feet.193 
16 feet.170 
18 feet.134 
20 feet.108 
25 feet. 70 
30 feet. 48 
35 feet. 35 
40 feet. 27 
50 feet. 17 
Landscaping your home, or the 
purchase of nursery stock for beau¬ 
tifying your home, may be financed 
through a Federal 1 lousing Admin¬ 
istration loan. Your banker will be 
glad to give you the details of the 
plan, or write us for full information. 
