Greek Spiny Juniper (Excelsa Stricter) 
A dense dwarf conical tree with bluish-green 
foliage. Should be planted in an open sunny 
location. 
15" . Each $2.25 
18" . 3.00 
2' . 4.00 
2Vz . 5.00 
3' . 6.00 
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4' . 8.50 
Pfitzer Juniper (Chinensis Pfitzeriana) 
As a spreading evergreen for edging taller 
plantings, this variety has no superior. It is 
especially desirable on account of the graceful 
flowing lines of its branches. The color of the 
foliage is green throughout the year. This variety 
is very hardy and grows in almost any location. 
IV 2 ' . Each $2.50 
2' . 3.25 
2W . 4.00 
3' . 5.00 
3W . 6.00 
4' . 7.00 
AV 2 . 8.00 
5'. 9.00 
6 ' . 10.00 
7' . 12.00 
Red Cedar (Virginiana) 
A native pyramidal juniper that grows quite 
rapidly. Foliage is green changing to reddish- 
bronze in winter. Thrives well in poor sandy soil, 
and should be planted in an open sunny location. 
2'.Each $1.75 
3' . 2.50 
4' . 3.75 
5' . 5.00 
6' . 6.50 
7' . 9.00 
8 ' . 11.00 
9' . 13.00 
10' . 15.00 
Silver Cedar (Vir. Glauca) 
This is a pyramidal type with bright silvery-blue 
foliage in spring deepening somewhat as the 
season progresses. May be trimmed into compact 
specimens. 
2*4' . Each $ 3.50 
3' . 4.50 
3*4' . 5.25 
4 ' . 6.00 
4 V 2 ' . 7.00 
5 ' . 8.00 
5*4' . 9.00 
6 ' . 10.00 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
Silver Cedar (Continued) 
6*4' . Each $11.00 
7' . 12.00 
7*4' . 13.00 
8' . 15.00 
Sabina Juniper (Savin) 
A dwarf form with dark-green foliage and 
spreading ascending branches. 
18" . Each $2.00 
24" . 2.50 
30' 3.25 
36" . 4.50 
Swedish Juniper (Com. Suecica) 
A narrow columnar type with light-green foliage. 
A rather small tree for use in formal plantings. 
1*4' .Each $1.75 
2' . 2.50 
2*4' . 3.25 
3' . 4.00 
Von Ehron Juniper (Sabina Von Ehron) 
A fast-growing variety with spreading ascending 
branches. Foliage deep glossy-green. 
18" . Each $2.00 
2' . 2.50 
2*4' . 3.25 
3' . 4.00 
3*4' . 5.00 
4' . 6.00 
5' . 7.00 
6 . 8.50 
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