TOLLESON NURSERIES 
JUNIPER, SCOPULORUM (Silver Cedar)—The Colorado Silver 
Juniper is pyramidal, narrow, compact, and symmetrical, with only 
one stem. Stands drought unusually well. 
Lee el edt) Se ae ee $3.00 6:1. ft. Gee eases $13.00 
at el lee iW nd bg 2, Une a 4.00 1:8: {tele eee ee 15.75 
OedgES) fe ee tae 6.00 +9 Stree eee 18.00 
yet Digs eee.» Aen Ui DLaa ee 8.00 O-TOST ae ao oe 21.00 
Psat be Lc 2) Me ete tee 10.00 TOE LONG hte ie 24.50 
TSO wits Be ae Ce Se ee Se eg ae ee 28.00 
Larger sizes available. , 
JUNIPER SCOPULORUM GLOBE—Silver ball-shaped cedars, 
useful for formal effects. 
12-15 inch spread ______ $3.50 Leet spread oa] ee $6.00 
16-P8-inch spread 22222 — 4.50 oro YeettarSDready 2. -— 8.00 
Zy7eco. wlth. | SPTread ss tea Se ee eee ee ee ee eee 10.00 
JUNIPER, SCOPULORUM, TOLLESON’S GRAFTED—Special 
types of Juniper scopulorum selected by G. A. Tolleson and propagated 
by means of grafting. $3.00 per foot. We have these in very limited 
quantities only. 
JUNIPER, VIRGINIANA GLAUCA (Silver Redcedar)—A very 
vigorous variety with silvery blue foliage. This is one of the most 
beautiful forms of the Red Cedar, and makes a splendid specimen tree. 
AS JR. ie Seta Deane teagan e $3.75 2 SOS ee i raph pa Ry PS ig 2S $10.00 
AS ks re i col Aaa ary ha Ra ae 5.00 5-600. eee ee 12.75 
OG Iti eee wee ea 7.50 
PINE, MUGHO (P. montana mughus)—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. 
15-18 inch spread ___~~-_ $3.50 2-2% ft. spread________ $6.00 
14%4-2 ft. spread —--___ 4.50 216-3 5ft) spread2o- eee! 8.00 
PINE, PINYON—A low growing pine, thickly branched, which is 
just beginning to be appreciated.: Very valuable for rock gardens 
because of its comparatively small size. 
2-2 A Ge econ eee $4.00 Sek Wile ee oy a eee $7.00 
S20 -0 (Ge ea aoe 5.50 4-5: 10; vc eee 10.00 
PINE, PONDEROSA (Western Yellow Pine)—Extra long, dark 
green needles resembling Austrian Pine, but more rapid grower. 
Unhit,, ieee a $1.50 TG -Saftere so ee eee $2.50 
ih LG, Megs ee ag eg ee or 3.50 
SPRUCE, BLACK HILLS (Picea canadensis albertiana)—Sym- 
metrical, compact and bushy of growth. Even the small trees soon 
form round, compact bodies. Suitable for porch urns. 
Baty Te ee ee $7.50 Vi Tur 4 Re CePA ales SEM SR $14.00 
SOFT G. Beers eee eee 9.50 5:9 itr Vere ee Oe ee 16.00 
Sep ame <ePOS Beets tee 12.00 O20 y fhe ie see ee 19.00 
SPRUCE, COLORADO BLUE 
(P. pungens glauca)—These trees 
are nursery grown, not collected, 
and they are compact in growth, with 
- plenty of fibrous roots so that they 
' will live. Silvery blue color. 
BaD 56) Tope ee ee ee ee $2.50 
AOE ih eee eee pee es 3.75 
2S eat Go ee eee 5.00 
ee 4 Velie i Ry no ak aS be Sel be 7.50 
Wipe dee wetness oO 12.50 
Oita ee See oe eee 15.00 
PGS Eb a eee rere te eee en 17.50 
8-0 iti Soe ee ee 20.00 
O10 titties ee ee ee 22.50 
20-1 AS eS ee 25.00 
Also larger sizes up to 15 ft. 
Prices on request. 
SPRUCE, COLORADO GREEN 
(P. pungens)—Equal in shape, the 
green form of the Colorado Spruce 
deserves to be planted more. There is 
no other one so hardy and lasting. 
Oe tee ee 8 oan ae SLL Sea $3.00 
P fel Aa 4 fm oe eee pe one ee 4.00 
er ae a RIN Oe oe ST Ye NS 6.00 
4-6 sit pee oe te ae 8.00 
Bi Gae 00, ga ee ee ne 10.00 
chy Rae sh MERE eet ee oe Te Sees 12.00 
eS We 9) Se el Se ea oe iy PS 14.00 
BO. ieee se oe 16.00 
Os. GO MEE Sree en ee 18.00 
LOA ti a eee re Bee 20.00 
SPRUCE, MOERHEIM BLUE 
(Picea pungens moerheimi)—Simi- 
lar to Colorado Blue Spruce. Needles 
are more rich, deep blue. 

ie [3g -O” ime seaiies ese $4.50 
ee ak? O28 Tih eke ee 6.00 
Juniper Scopulorum 3-4 ft. ------------~-~--- 9.00 
