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HENDERSON’S NURSERY. ATHENS, TEXAS 
J. CHINENSIS PROCUMBENS. ’’Trailing 
Chinese Juniper.” 1 ft. A prostrate creeping varie¬ 
ty with dense compact, blue-green foliage, so 
often seen in Japanese gardens and by pools. 
Special price, l%-2 ft., $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 
ft., $2.00; 4-5 ft., $4.00. (Figures denote spread). 
HILL’S WAUKEGAN. Sargent’s Blue, Sar¬ 
gent’s Green Trailing Junipers belonging to the 
Horizontalis group. Useful in rock garden work 
and in covering banks. Price, 1-1% ft., 60c; 1%- 
2 ft., 90c; 2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft., 
$2.75. (Figures denote spread). 
J. COMMUNIS DEPRESSA. ’’Canadensis 
Juniper.” 8 ft. Of unusual form, having no mam 
stem, it branches in all directions with long, 
heavy foliaged branches in graceful curves. Green 
in summer turning a bright purple with beauti¬ 
ful silver tips in the winter. Price, 12-18 in.. 75c; 
18-24 in., $1.10; 24-36 in., $1.75; 36-42 in., $2.25; 
42-48 in., $3.50; extra heavy, $4.50. 
J. COMMUNIS HIBERNICA. ‘‘Irish Juniper.” 
8 ft. A fine leaf, bluish juniper, medium size. Or¬ 
namental in masses or as specimens. Price, 3-4 
ft., $1.75; extra heavy $4.00. 
J. COMMUNIS KIYONOI. “Kiyonoi English 
Juniper.” 8 ft. Very compact and decidedly col¬ 
umnar growth with bluish leaves which assume 
plum color in winter. 3-4 ft., $2.50; 4-5 ft., $3.25. 
J. COMMUNIS PENDULA. “Weeping English 
Juniper.” 10 ft. A plant very similar to cana¬ 
densis juniper when young but as it grows older 
it gradually assumes an upright form with the 
tips of the branches having a very decided 
droop. The color is a bright shining srreen 
throughout the year. Price, 4-5 ft., $3.25; 5-6 ft., 
$4.50. 
J. CONFERTA. “Shore Juniper.” 2 ft. A new 
creeping Juniper from the sea-shore of Japan 
which makes a dense carpet about one. foot high. 
A very rapid growing plant with willow green 
foliage. Excellent for terraces, rock-gardens and 
grave covers. Spread. Price, 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft., 
$3.00. (Figures denote spread). 
J. EXCELSA STRICT A. “Spiny Greek Juni¬ 
per.” 6 ft. Dwarf, compact, very ornamental tree, 
decidedly conical in form. Well branched and 
densely clothed with grayish-green glaucous foli¬ 
age. Well adapted for formal planting, rock- 
gardens, urns or other situations where small 
dwarf trees are required. Price, 1-1% ft.. 60c: 
l%-2 ft., $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 
ft., $4.00. 
J. SABINA. “Sabin Juniper.” 6 ft. A low, 
many branched shrub, sometimes growing to a 
height of six feet. Its branches are spreading, 
dense and well clothed in dark green foliage. 
Desirable as a low tree in foundation planting 
or borders. Spread. Price. 1-1% ft., 65c; l%-2 ft., 
90c; 2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.00; extra heavy, 
$3.00. (Figures denote spread). 
J. SABINA TAMARISCIFOLIA. Spreading 
grower, finer foliage and more dwarf than J. 
Sabina. Price, 12-18 in., 65c; 18-24 in., $1.10; 24- 
30 in., $1.75; 30-36 in., $2.25. 
J. SABINA VON EHRON. “Von Ehron Juni¬ 
per.” 6 ft. A very fast grower, somewhat resem¬ 
bling Pfitzer Juniper. Branches are upright and 
wide-spreading. Has bright green foliage. Spread. 
Price, 18 to 24 inch, 90c; 24 to 30 in., $1.20; 30 
to 36 in., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.00; 4-5 ft., $3.00: 5-6 
ft., $4.00. (Figures denote spread). We also have 
upright, single-stem plants at the same prices. 
J. SQUAMATA MEYERI. “Meyer Juniper.” 5 
ft. It has a most unusual color and habit. The 
leaves are plump, pointed and prickly, and of 
bright, shining blue color. The foliage appears 
as different colors when viewed from various 
angles. There are different tones of green, white 
and pinkish-red, making it the most striking in 
color of any evergreen. It grows in an irregu¬ 
lar form. It makes an ideal planting for the 
rockery or around the pool. Price, 6-10 in., 75c; 
10-15 in., $1.50; 15-18 in., $2.25; 18-24 in., $3.00; 
24-30 in., $4.00. 
J. VIRGINIAN A. “Red Cedar.” 50 ft. Our na¬ 
tive cedar, compact and symmetrical. Fine for 
screen and mass planting. Price, 1-1% ft., 40c; 
l%-2 ft., 55c; 2-3 ft., 75c; 3-4 ft., $1.00; 4-5 ft., 
$1.60; 5-6 ft., $2.00. Specimen plants any size. 
Write for prices. 
J. VIRGINIAN A CANNARTI. “Cannart Red 
Cedar.” 20 ft. One of the leading varieties of Red 
Cedar of upright pyramidal growth with deep 
green heavily tufted foliage. May be sheared or 
trimmed in any desired size or shape. Price, 24- 
30 in., $1.50; 30-36 in., $2.00; 3-4 ft., $3.00; 4-5 
ft., $3.50; 5-6 ft., $4.00; 6-8 ft., $6.00. 
J. VIRGINIAN A ELEGANTISS1MA LEE. 
“Goldtip Red Cedar.” 10 ft. A rather broad and 
bushy tree with slightly drooping foliage. Tbe 
new growth is a striking color of rich, creamy 
golden-tints gradually darkening to green as the 
season advances and has the characteristic soft, 
lacy Juniper foliage easily trimmed. Beautiful in 
combination with almost any other variety. Price, 
18-24 in., $1.25; 24-30 in., $2.00; 30-36 in., $2.75; 
3- 4 ft., $3.50; 4-5 ft., $4.50; 5-6 ft., $6.00. 
J. VIRGINIANA GLAUCA. “Silver Red Ce¬ 
dar.” 20 ft. Tbe beautiful Silver Cedar is known 
as one of the finest of the larger evergreens. Its 
ease of growth and bright blue color will make a 
place for it in almost any landscape planting. 
Price, l%-2 ft., $1.10; 2-3 ft., $1.75; 3-4 ft., $2.50; 
4- 5 ft., $3.00; 5-6 ft., $4.00; 6-8 ft., $6.00. 
J. VIRGINIANA GLOBOSA. “Globe Juniper.” 
4 ft. A dwarf, compact type of Juniper having on¬ 
ly scale-like leaves which are dark green, it is 
desirable when a dwarf or slow growing tree is 
needed that is not as formal as Spiny Greek. 
Price, 12-18 in., 90c; l%-2 ft., $1.50; 2-3 it., $l.bU; 
3-4 ft., $2.50. 
J. VIRGINIANA KOSTERI. “Roster Juni¬ 
per.” 4 ft. Forms a semi-dwarf open bush with 
spreading graceful arching stems about 4 ft. tali 
marine blue in color. Spread. Price, 2-3 ft., $1.25; 
3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft., $2.75. (Figures denote 
spread). 
J. VIRGINIANA PENDULA. The slender 
branches of this juniper have a decided weeping 
tendency. Foliage much like Cannart Red Cedar. 
Price same as Cannarti. 
PINUS (PINE) 
P. HALEPENSIS. “Aleppo Pine.” 50 ft. A 
rapid growing pine suitable for quick effects. 
Grows well in the Southwest. Price, 12-18 in., 
75c; 18-24 in., $1.25; 2-3 ft., $1.75. 
P. MUGHUS. “Mugho Pine.” 6 ft. Many 
stemmed, very dwarf pine. Fine for rock gardens. 
Price, 8-12 in., 75c; 1-1% ft., $1.25; l%-2 ft., $2.00 
P. NATIVE SOUTHERN. 60 ft. Our stately 
native southern pine. 1-1% ft., 75c; l%-2 ft 
$1.10; 2-3 ft., $1.50; 3-4 ft., $2.00. 
RETINOSPORA 
R. THYOIDES ERICOIDES. “Cedar Retino- 
spora.” 15 ft. Dense pyramidal columnar habit 
with uniform branches. Has bright green soft 
feathery foliage, tips changing to a bronze-red in 
the winter. Price, 1-1% ft., 80c; l%-2 ft., $1.25; 
2-3 ft., $1.75; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft., $2.75; 6-8 ft., 
$7.50. 
THUJA ORIENTALIS 
(ARBORVITAE) 
T. O. AUREA CONSPICUA. “Goldspire Ar- 
borvitae.” 15 ft. A compact, erect and symmetri¬ 
cal pyramid. Foliage intense gold, some of its 
branches being of a solid metallic color. Very 
hardy and popular. Price, 1-1% ft., 40c; l%-2 It., 
60c: 2-3 ft., 90c; 3-4 ft., $1.25; 4-5 ft., $1.75; 5-6 ft., 
$2.25; 8-10 ft., $6.00. 
