Specimen Evergreens 
The Linn County Nurseries 
Size 
Each 
— Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock. 
.. 2-2 V2 
ft. 
XXX 
$ 8.00 
A flat topped form with spreading branches and 
drooping branchlets. Very rare. 
3-4 
ft. 
XXX 
10.00 
JUNIPER—Juniperus. 
—Chinese, J. Chinensis. 20 ft. 
.. 2-2% 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
Resembles Red Cedar. Does not get red in winter. 
2%-3 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
Not susceptible to Cedar-Apple fungus. 
3-3% 
ft. 
XX 
3.50 
—Pfitzer, J. Chinensis pfitzeriana. 5-6 ft. 
..15-18 
in. 
XX 
2.50 
A dwarf variety of the Chinese Juniper. The foli- 
18-24 
in. 
XX 
3.00 
age is bluish-green and the branches grow out hori¬ 
zontally from the stem, which gives the tree an 
individuality of its own. Sizes apply to width rather 
than height. This is the best Juniper for founda¬ 
tion planting. 
5-6 
ft. 
XXX 
8.00 
—Sargent, J. Chinensis sargenti. 1 ft . 
.. 2-2% 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
A prostrate form of Chinese Juniper. Makes a 
2%-3 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
dense mat with both scale-like and pointed leaves. 
Prefers much sun. 
3-3% 
ft. 
XX 
5.00 
— Japanese, J. japonica. 8-12 in. 
..12-15 
in. 
XX 
2.00 
Wide spreading, prostrate growth. Leaves sharply 
pointed, bearing two white lines. Very hardy. One 
of the best for rockeries. Slow growing. 
— Meyer, J. squamata meyeri... 4-6 ft . 
.. 2-2% 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
Dwarf, irregular, upright, shining blue in various 
shades. Splendid in rockery. The most colorful of 
all. 
2%-3 
ft. 
XX 
5.00 
— Blue Creeping, J. horizontalis glauca . 
.. 2-2% 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
A prostrate form with long creeping branches and 
2%-3 
ft. 
XX 
3.50 
blue foliage. Very fine for walls. 
3-4 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
— Savin, J. sabina. 4-5 ft. 
.. 3-4 
ft. 
XX 
4.00 
A bushy little tree with semi-erect branches and 
4-5 
ft. 
XX 
5.00 
clear green foliage. Excellent for foundation plant¬ 
ings, rockeries, or dry sunny places. Endures city 
atmosphere well. Remains green in winter. 
5-6 
ft. 
XX 
6.00 
—Hill’s Silver, J. Scopulorum hilli. 
.. 4-5 
ft. 
6.00 
A grafted form. Compact and upright. Very light 
silvery blue especially in summer. 
—Colorado Juniper, J. scopulorum No. 100. 
..18-24 
in. 
2.50 
A selected, grafted, upright form. Resembles Hill’s 
Silver. 
2-3 
ft. 
3.50 
—North Star. 
..18-24 
in. 
2.50 
A selected pyramidal form of the Colorado Juniper 
with green whipcord foliage, changing little in 
winter. 
2-3 
ft. 
3.50 
—Red Cedar, J. virginiana. 25-30 ft. 
..18-24 
in. 
XX 
1.50 
Sheared specimens of our native Red Cedar. Splen- 
2-2% 
ft. 
XX 
2.00 
did blue or green in summer, purplish red in winter. 
2%-3 
ft. 
XX 
2.50 
3-3% 
ft. 
XX 
3.00 
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