THERE IS A JUNIPER FOR EVERY REQUIREMENT 
CRYPTOMERIA .- Japanese Cedar 
Cryptomeria japonica araucarioides. Japanese Cedar. A 
very unusual and interesting plant of upright shape and 
loose, fantastic growth. 
Each Each 
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C. japonica lobbi. A handsome Japanese evergreen, tall, 
narrow, pyramidal in shape, and with deep green foliage 
which in the winter changes to a beautiful bronzy tint. A 
fine novelty. Each Each - 
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5 t0 0 ft: eee eer OOM wal O bowl 2. tome term 200 
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JUNIPERUS - The Junipers 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana. Pfitzer Juniper. A very 
hardy variety that will thrive under the most unfavorable 
conditions. Well adapted to planting about foundations, 
entrances and beside steps. Spreading in habit when young. 
Gray-green foliage. A particularly tough plant for rough, 
hot, dusty, and smoky surroundings, enduring conditions 
which would destroy most other evergreens. 
Each Each 
LPO 2 it eee pln O00) Astor itapheavyems 7. OO 
Detor2 Wo to eee 3, 00S toot. heavy. ». =. 10).00 
DWE tO Sil ten eee Se | OLtOusmkter Nea View 14 00 
ShtOIo Lo. tee eee tere 4 50 | 7to 8 ft., heavy... ..18 00 
3% to 4 ft., heavy.... 5 50 | 8to 10 ft., heavy....27 00 
J. chinensis columnaris. Columnar Chinese Juniper. A 
distinct, narrow, columnar tree, with steel-blue foliage 
which retains its color well into the winter. Hardy and of 
rapid growth. Very formal. 
Each Each 
3) tor fis weitis anor ne $3 00 Stone Olt eae $10 00 
A torS tevin ee 4 00 O'toul Ot toa eee 12 00 
5 tO! Oil eae eee SOOM OstoulQet taeyaereeae 16 00 
Octo isan eee (ROOMNEI2 Com Alt teers 20 00 
Ta tOcoskte te ee NO || Wey WOU. noo ooo oc 25 00 
J. communis hibernica. [rish Juniper. A slender, columnar 
tree that is distinctively attractive. Leaves are gray-green 
in color. Much used for border planting. 
J. communis suecica. Swedish Juniper. Quick-growing, 
upright tree of beautiful outline, useful as an accent point 
in plantings, and similar to the Irish Juniper but with 
lighter green tips of branches. 
Prices of two preceding: Each Each 
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J. excelsa stricta. Spiny Greek Juniper. A very ornamental 
evergreen; narrow, dense and of erect growth. Foliage is 
gray-green. Very desirable for formal effects. Slow grower, 
keeping its columnar habit for many years. 
Each Each 
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15iton Sameer 25m tol kt teen eS) 
Lo ubOrd tenes eee 1550 Roitois2s) tt ae O0 
J. horizontalis glauca. Blue Creeping Juniper. A splendid 
plant for banks, rocky slopes, and rock-gardens. Makes a 
broad, dense mat on the ground and is very popular as a 
ground-cover. Each Each 
12 to 5in See SIMOOT toto cht eee $2 00 
We ROV MSG Y can tows tk BRON h UA OR te ws ou eons 3 00 
J. horizontalis depressa plumosa. Plumed Spreading 
Juniper. An exceedingly handsome, hardy, low-growing 
type; spreading and graceful in form. The silvery green 
foliage turns to a rich purple in autumn. 
Each Each 
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Zito Do Ets ene ee OU Minos DOLAGt ears piace: eerie 40 0) 
Juniperus sabina. Savin Juniper. An excellent dwarf ever- 
green; fanlike in habit. Foliage a pleasing dark green. 
Popular for mass effects. 
Each Each 
1 to 16th eens a) 252 ito lott ee DO) 
124 to.2 ft... 12... 5 L875) e244 tos tte eee om OU 
J. squamata meyeri. Meyer Juniper. A comparatively new 
variety, dwarf and of irregular habit of growth. The color 
is iridescent, the general effect being silvery blue, the tips 
taking purple tints in winter. 
Each Each 
2t0 2.2 Dien ep ORO. | 4 to'S fo. cae ee eo) 
216 t0.3 ft.. 02 vee a 4+ 00") 5 torts epee ORO, 
3 to4 ft ee ace > SOMO: tO hte: eee LOU) 
J. virginiana. Red Cedar. Useful where tall accents are 
needed or formal effects desired. Tall and slender, with 
rich, dark green foliage. 
Each Each 
8to 9 ft., heavy....$14 00 | 10 to 12 ft., heavy. .$22 00 
9 to 10 ft., heavy.... 18 00 | 12 to 14 ft., heavy. . 30 00 
Larger sizes, prices on application 
J. virginiana glauca. Silvery Red Cedar. One of the hand- 
somest forms of the Red Cedar. A little denser in_ habit 
than the common Red Cedar and has silvery gray foliage 
all year. 
J. virginiana cannarti. Cannart Cedar. A fine, pyramidal 
evergreen of compact growth. Has a wonderful winter 
color and is perfectly hardy. Deep, rich green foliage. 
J. virginiana keteleeri. Keteleeri Red Cedar. Similar in 
habit of growth to the Virginia Red Cedar, but differs 
slightly in color which is a deep green. Compact foliage. 
Prices of abovethreevarieties: Each Each 
2'tO1S [Eee ee $950. I 6-tO "ps te eee $8 00 
3 tO An. Cee eee 3 50 / tO gots eee 10 00 
AOU ait tee eee 5 00 8 ton Ot 15 00 
5°00) Onl ta ae ree oer 6 50 (S10 tod 2 tree 22 00 
PICEA - The Spruces 
Picea alcockiana. Alcock Spruce. A slow-growing variety 
of Spruce with a two-tone foliage effect of blue and green. 
Grows into beautiful specimen tree. 
Each Each 
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P. alba (canadensis). White Spruce. While this bluish green 
species adapts itself to a great variety of soils, it prefers 
moist rather than dry situations. It is a compact, erect 
grower, and is very long lived. 
P.excelsa. Norway Spruce. This evergreen is much appreciated 
for its very rapid growth, thrifttness, and heavy masses of 
dark green foliage. 

Prices of above two varieties: Each Each 
16 tO tito ae $0 75 WW) Bais gana o ance $3 50 
DitO 26 tbe een a OO) 5 tO OLL teen eer 5 00 
D Veco cht ee 1°50 a 14 tonlOitt aes 35 00 
Sito.4 [tee eee 2250)*| 16 torlS Ete OOO) 
P. excelsa pendula. Weeping Spruce. An unusual type of 
evergreen with weeping branches. It makes a fine specimen 
tree for lawn or rock-garden. 
Each Each 
216 tid ft.. eee eee 4 OO Sent O Ol boner eeenene 1 OMCOUE 
3 to 4 ft Ae aha 2D SO aI OCCON/ cE Gace ue cere HCD 
4to5 ft Meer ee 

P. orientalis. Oriental Spruce. A slow-growing Spruce with 
glossy blackish green needles. Its branches are wide- 
spreading and it grows into a beautiful tall spire. 
Each Each 
116 to 2 ites eocee ee $2).50) p22 oetolo team emanins hem 
2 to 2464... eee. 3 5049S to iter een OU 
Deduct 10 per cent of unit price for 10 or more of one variety in one size 
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BULK’S NURSERIES, Babylon, Long Island, N. Y. 
