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Evergreens for Beauty 
JUNIPER, PFITZERIANA 
(Prostrate)—-A dark green, 
soft needled variety whose 
foliage resemble plumes. 
Low spreading, and irregu- 
larly shaped, 15 to 18 inch 
trees, balled and burlapped 
($2.50 f.o.b. Denver). 
JUNIPER, SABINA, TAMA- 
RISCIFOLIA — Dwarf 
spreading type. The foliage 
is silvery green with soft 
textures. 15° to. 18-inch 
trees, balled and burlapped. 
($3.00 f.o.b. Denver). 
JUNIPER SAVIN (J. Sabina) 
—A spreading form with 
slender branches and dark 
green leaves. Excellent for 
foundation work and for 
underplanting. 15 to 18- 
inch spread, balled and bur- 
lapped. ($2.50 f.o.b. Den- 
ver). 

Colorado Blue Spruce 
JUNIPER, SCOPULORIUM (Silver Cedar)—The Colo- 
rado Silver Juniper is pyramidal, narrow, compact, 
and symmetrical, wth only one stem. Stands drought 
unusually well. 
1%-2-ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($2.50 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
2!-3-ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($4.00 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
JUNIPER, VIRGINIANA (Platte River Cedar)—A tree 
of great beauty and hardiness. Branched and dense- 
ly clothed with green or bronze foliage. From this 
tree the spicy, fragrant pencil wood is obtained. 
2 to 2%4-ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($2.50 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
PINE, MUGHO—A dwarf, roundish pine that is much 
planted where height is not wanted. Very pretty in 
the spring when the “Candles” which will be the 
current year’s growth are forming. 12 to 15-inch 
tree, balled and burlapped ($2.25 f.o.b. Denver). 
SPRUCE, COLORADO BLUE—One of the most popular 
for landscape work. Foliage is greenish blue to sil- 
very blue. The blue color is brightest in the spring 
when new growth develops. Should be planted in 
open sun away from trees and buildings for best 
color. 1-1% ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($2.00 
f.0.b. Denver). 
1%-2-ft. trees, 
Denver). 
SPRUCE, COLORADO GREEN—Very similar tree to 
the Blue Spruce, but a deep green color. Good for 
contrast planting. 
balled and burlapped ($2.50 f.o.b. 
1-14%-ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($1.75 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
14%-2-ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($2.25 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
THUYA ORIENTALIS AUREA (Berckman’s Golden 
Arbor Vitae)—The most popular Arbor Vitae because 
of its dwarf size and lacy golden foliage. Tree oval 
in shape and very beautiful. 
18 to 24-inch trees, balled and burlapped ($3.00 f.0.b. 
Denver). 
THUYA ORIENTALIS, EXCELSA (Arbor Vitae )— 
Pyramidal in shape with very compact dark green 
lacy foliage, grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
2 to 21%4-foot trees, balled and burlapped ($3.00 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
Small Seedlings and Pot Grown 
Evergreens 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—10 to 12 inches tall. 
Taken from small pots and shipped in paper pots 
with soil on the roots. (Each 25c) (12 for $2.50) (100 
for $20.00) Postpaid. ; i 
14 to 16 inches tall, out of 4-inch pots. Shipped in 
Daper pots with soil on the roots. (Each $1.00) (6 for 
$5.00) (12 for $10.00) postpaid. 
JUNIPER SCOPULORUM WELCHI—A most satisfac- 
tory new introduction; a perfect compact pyramidal 
tree even without shearing, grows 18 to 20 feet tall, 
Silvery-green foliage. 
Out of 2%-inch pots (65e each, Postpaid). 
Field Grown, 12-15-inch ($1.00 each, Postpaid). 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA GLAUCA (Silver Red Cedar) 
—Of upright growth with dark silver-green foliage. 
Out of 24%-inch pots (65e each, Postpaid). 
Small Seedlings and Pot Grown 
Evergreens—(Continued) 
JUNIPER, VIRGINIANA CANNARTI (Red Cedar) 
Soft, dark green foliage, frowing 15 to 18 feet. 
Out of 2%-inch pots (65e each, Postpaid). 
Field Grown, 12-15-inch ($1.00 each, Postpaid). 
JUNIPER, PFITZERIAN A—Low growing spreading 
form, with dark grey-green foliage. 
Out of 2%-inch pots (40e each, Postpaid). 
JUNIPER SCOPULORUM (Colorado Silver Cedar)— 
Silvery foliage, symmetrical growth. 
Transplanted, 9-12-inch (35e each, Postpaid). 
Transplanted, 12-15-inch (50e each, Postpaid). 
JUNIPER SABINA (Savin)—A low growing spread- 
ing type with dark green foliage. 
Transplanted, 10-12-inch (40e each, Postpaid). 
JUNIPER SCOPULORUM, PATHFINDER—A blu- 
ish-silver type, with very pyramidal habit of 
srowth, Arbor Vitae like flat foliage. 
Field Grown, 12-15-inch ($1.00 each, Postpaid). 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA (Platte River Cedar— 
Bronze-green foliage, tall growing. 
sigs twice transplanted (60e each, Post- 
paid). 
JUNIPER—Silver Beauty—Very compact upright 
Srower, with silver blue foliage. 
Field Grown, 12-15-inch ($1.00 each, Postpaid). 
Beautiful Peonies 
Chinese Peonies are very desirable on account of 
their large size, fine colors and profuse blooming. 
They are perfectly hardy, and will succeed in any 
ground unless so wet the water stands on the sur- 
face in the winter and spring. May be planted 
either in the autumn or spring. Avoid planting too 
deeply, as this is often the cause of shy blooming; 
2 inches of soil over the crown (eyes) being suf- 
ficient. 
White Varieties 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Early; pure white, prominent- 
ly flecked crimson. 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE—Blooms of purest white. 
Prices on the above: (Each 35c) (3 for $1.00) 
Postpaid. 
Pink Varieties 
aN SUPERBA—Bright, clear mauve-pink. 
Early. 
one. JULES ELIE—Pale lilac rose with silvery 
refex. 
FLORAL TREASURE—Very large, full flowers of 
clear even pink, blooming on long stems. Unus- 
ually fragrant, unique and charming. Early 
mid-season. 
Prices on the above: (Each 35c) (3 for $1.00) 
Postpaid. 
Red Varieties 
FELIX CROUSSE—Brilliant, dazzling 
Mid-season, , 
KARL ROSEFIELD—Dark velvet crimson. 
season. 
MARY BRAND—Vivid crimson with silvery sheen, 
very large. Mid-season. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT—Brilliant deep red, good 
bloomer. Mid-season, 
RACHEL—Vivid crimson double flowers in great 
profusion. Medium size—excellent for cutting. 
Early, often in bloom on Memorial Day. 
ruby-red. 
Mid- 

Prices on the above: (Each 35e) (3 for $1.00) 
Postpaid. 
SPECIAL PEONIES—Selected to color, RED, 
WHITE and PINK (Each 25c) (3 for 65¢e) (Doz. 
$2.25) Postpaid. 

