Evergreens are attractive the whole year through 
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PRICES INCLUDE BALLING AND 
BURLAPPING OF ALL 
EVERGREENS 
This means that the tree is dug from 
the soil with the earth remaining un¬ 
disturbed about the roots of the tree. 
The boll of earth is securely fastened 
with burlap. This method practically 
insures safe transplanting. 
In some varieties we have larger 
sizes than listed, upon which we will 
be glad to quote prices. 
Rose Hill Evergreens Are Famous 
for Their Beauty 
PLEASE NOTE—Excepting the small sizes which may be 
shipped by express, balled evergreens are best shipped by freight 
or truck line. 
ARBORVITAE, American. (Thuya Occidentals.) A native ever¬ 
green. Usually grows bushy at the bottom, tapering toward 
the top. Color a rich dark green. Very decorative singly or 
in groups. Will grow in partial shade. During very dry years 
this variety is often severely injured by drought. 
2 to 3 ft.$2.25 3 to 4 ft.. $4.00 
JUNIPER, Globe Silver Cedar. (Juniperus Scopolorum Silver 
Globe.) A compact globe form of Silver Cedar that is per¬ 
fectly hardy. The silvery blue color is retained throughout 
the winter. A good substitute for Globe Arborvitae. 
12 to 15 in. diam.. $3.00 18 to 24 in. diom. $5.00 
15 to 18 in. " . . 4.00 
JUNIPER, Pfifzer. (Juniperus Pfifzeriana.) A low, spreading 
tree with bluish-green foliage. Will grow under almost any 
condition of soil or exposure. Stands considerable shade. Very 
desirable. See picture. 
12 to 18 in. spread. $2.25 30 to 36 in. spread $5.00 
18 to 24 in. " .. 3.00 3 to 4 ft. " .. 7.50 
24 to 30 in. " . . 4.00 
Juniper, Pfitzer's 
ARBORVITAE, Pyramidal. (Thuya Occidenfalis Pyramidalis.) A popular 
evergreen, being of compact, shapely, pyramidal habit. Bright green in 
color. For tall narrow effects at the entrance, about the foundation or 
elsewhere, it is very desirable under favorable growing conditions. 
24 
to 
30 
in . 
.$2.25 
5 
to 
6 
ft. 
.$ 8.00 
30 
to 
36 
in. 
2.75 
6 
to 
7 
ft. 
10.00 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
4.00 
7 
to 
8 
ft. 
12.50 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
5.50 
8 
to 
9 
ft. 
. 15.00 
ARBORVITAE, Siberian. (Thuya Occidenfalis Wareana.) A long-lived, com¬ 
pact, symmetrical grower of neat habit. Conical in form. The deep 
green foliage holds its color well during winter. A desirabid evergreen. 
18 to 24 in.$3.00 30 to 36 in.$5.50 
24 to 30 in. 4.25 
FIR, Douglas. (Pseudofsuga Douglasi.) The form of this tree is a broad, 
sharp-pointed pyramid. A rapid grower and thrives in about any loca¬ 
tion. It is a desirable variety as a lawn specimen where a large tree 
is wanted. 
4 to 5 ft.$5.00 5 to 6 ft.. $8.00 
^ Juniper, Savin 
,\ 4 Showing burlapped boll of eorth 
JUNIPER, Pfifzer, Uprighf Form. Usually the Juniper Pfitzer is 
allowed to form a low, broad, irregular dwarf tree. By staking 
when young the tree will assume a more upright habit and 
serves a very useful purpose in landscape plantings, where o 
not too tall tree is wanted. 
18 to 24 in. wide and 18 to 24 in. high.$4.00 
24 to 30 in. wide and 24 to 30 in. high. 5.00 
30 to 36 in. wide and 30 to 36 in. high. ^-5® 
36 to 42 in. wide and 36 to 42 in. high. 8.00 
JUNIPER, Red Cedar. (Juniperus Virginiano.) Of 
form, densely branched. Bright green in early spring, 
darkening during the summer. Pinkish tinge to 
late fall. Is very hardy and can be trimmed. 
18 to 24 in.$1.75 5 to 6 ft. 
2 to 21/2 ft. 2.50 6 to 7 ft. 
21/2 to 3 ft. 3.50 7 to 8 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. 5.00 8 to 9 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 7.50 
pyramidal 
gradually 
foliage in 
$ 9.00 
10.00 
12.50 
15.00 
JUNIPER, Savin. (Juniperus Sabina.) A low, many-branch^ed 
type, usually not over two to three feet high. Its branches 
are spreading, dense, heavily clothed with dark green foliage. 
A hardy, desirable dwarf evergreen. A general favorite, bee 
picture to left. 
12 to 18 in. spread. $2.25 30 to 36 in. spread $5-00 
18 .to 24 in. " . . 3.00 3 to 4 ft, " ■ 
24 to 30 in. " . . 4.00 
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