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HEMLOCK (Tsuga canadensis) —A native American 
tree at home in the deep woods where it will stand 
severe cold. ‘lhis grand tree has mo.e uses than 
most any evergreen; grows rapidly, can be prunec 
to any shape, does well in both sun and shade, is 
very graceiul, and has good color both winter and 
summer. 
Each Perit 
PetGeres TOO. eee 2.00 17.50 
Oe COpe Aul@Ct 2. tne Ree Oe 2.50) 22.50 
BUCS RAT COU cord orci ie PRA a darn 3.75 39.00 
JUNIPER (Blue Column)—An extremely slender 
type, g:owing into upright, narrow pyramid. #'o- 
liage prickly, and of deep, blue-gray color. 
PRON ett FOG Ge his oy Oo ae Wee 1.75 15.00 
mL One StL OCt ast a chee oe 2.00 17.50 
JUNIPER (Japanese)—A good, hardy, thrifty, rapid 
growilirg, prostrate Juniper with tine color both 
winter and summer. Foliage is on the biuish or- 
der, having distizct blue green color. Has sharply 
pointed leaves, 
5) (AGS RES TI ones ner ee 1.50 12.50 
BEES CCUM LINC LY eee ee os ooo so gobs snc avenencsae one 2.00 17.50 
JUNIPER (Pfitzer)—Doubtless the most popular of 
the iow growing, spreading Junipers. ‘lne branch- 
es are partly upright, with drooping tips. Foliage 
a beautiiu! siivery-green, ho.di.g its color both 
winter and summer. Perfectly hardy. 
REN ATA reece nnncacnnncscconeet 1.50 12.50 
PoatO ce INCH. oe ere. Bea st dos Eee: 2.00 17.50 
JUNIPER (Savin) — Of spreacing, procumbent 
growth. koliage pure dark green. Well suited 
to base cr low mass plantings. 
eR ay AIC Y ors Sach ph a le nnnesoncece 1.50 12.50 
PPeUtre MATIC The etree ee ee oc ease 2.00 17.90 
JUNIPER (Spiny Greek) —A medium, derse, narrow 
~~ type with biuish-green metallic, spiny foliage. 
Makes a very compact, conical plant which is very 
attractive. 
A EY ane soo oes a wccecacesarcns 1.00 7.50 
Smee IV ann 8c cucwneneccandncemene 1.25 10.00 
JUNIPER (Irish)—It is slender im habit and needs 
no shearing. Of decided columnar form and im- 
mediately attracts attention. Foliage is glossy 
green, | 
PMI os ea acne denen 1.25 10.00 
OE CE rao oe vac tees ancnnectewocense 1.50 12.50 
JUNIPER (Hill’s Golden Pfitzer)—This is an exqui- 
site new yellow form of the widely known Pfitzer 
Juniper. It has met with enthusiastic response 
wherever sold. Foliage comes out clear canary 
yellow interspersed with green. It loses some of 
its bright color in the late summer. but comes out 
again in the spring with brilliant gold. 
By st rae area Ores 1.50 12.50 
Sito Pdtinch =e ee ee 2.00 17.50 
