Evergreens 
Irish Juniper 
JUNIPER HIBER- 
NICA (Irish Juni¬ 
per). Narrow, stiff, 
upright, gray' 
green, reaching 8 
to 10 feet high and 
12 to 18 inches 
across. Plant 4 to 5 
ft. apart. PRICES: 
9 to 12 in., mailing 
size, 50c each; 2 for 
89c; 4 for #1.59. 
Colorado Spruce 
COLORADO SPRUCE (Picea pungens 
glauca). Foliage has slightly bluish cast. 
Slow growing. Plant 12 to 15 ft. apart. 
Grows 40 feet or more unless pruned. 
PRICES: 8 to 12 inch, mailing size, 
65c each; 2 for #1.17; 4 for #1.85. 
Pfitzer’s Juniper 
PFITZER’S JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis 
Pfitzeriana). Perfect feathery, light green 
foliage undercast and tipped 
silver'gray. Grows 3 to 4 feet 
wide and high. One of the 
most striking of all ever' 
greens. Full sun or semi' 
shade. Likes rich soil. Plant 
5 to 6 feet apart. PRICES: 
9 to 12 inch, mailing size, 50c 
each; 2 for 89c; 4 for #1.59. 
JAPANESE YEW (Taxus cuspidata). 
Dark green, waxy foliage. Stands dense 
shade, heat and cold. Fruit bright scar' 
let. Easily trimmed. One of the most 
beautiful evergreens. Grows 6 to 8 ft. 
unless pruned. Hardy. Plant 5 to 6 feet 
apart. PRICE: 8 to 10 inches, 65c each; 
2 for #1.17; 4 for #1.85. 
Pecans 
in the North 
HARDY NORTHERN PECANS 
(Seedling Stock). Ideal for those 
who feel they cannot afford the 
more expensive grafted Hicans. 
Nut is large, shell thin. Kernels 
come out freely and are unusually 
plump and of fine quality. Pecan 
trees are ornamental as well as 
fruitful. A safe strain for the 
North. PRICES: 4 to 6 ft., 1 for 
#1.00; 2 for #1.85. 
McCALLISTER HIC- 
AN. Cross, Pecan'Hick' 
ory. Fruits very young. 
Fine for ornamental 
planting. Large nuts— 
yield good flavored ker' 
nels, hickory flavor. 
PRICES: Hardy graft¬ 
ed stock, 3 to 4 ft., 1 for 
#4.50. 
OHIO WALNUT. 
Grows fast. Beautiful 
ornamental. Many have 
nuts 2 years after set. 
Nuts large. Shell thin. 
Kernel white, plump. 
PRICES: 3 to 4 ft., 2- 
year grafts, 1 for #2.50. 
Hican 
It’s easy to find what you want. See index, pages 4 and 5. 
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