EVERGREENS g 

J. virginiana pyramidiformia hilli; 
Hill’s Dundee Juniper. One of the most 
valuable Junipers introduced in recent 
years. It makes a compact pyramidal 
growth of moderate size. Summer color- 
ing greyish-green,”~ changing to a pur- 
plish tint in late fall and winter. An 
excellent variety for use in landscaping 
in contrast effect. Highly recommended. 
5-6 ft., $12.50 ea.; 6-7 ft., $15.00 ea. 
J. virginiana schotti; Schott Redcedar. 
Frequently mistaken for Cannart Juni- 
per, but of a lighter yellowish-green fol- 
iage, and in formation of branchlet tips 
it grows nearly perpendicular, rather 
than horizontal, as in the Cannart vari- 
ety. Otherwise the similarity between 
the two is nearly identical. 4-5 ft., 
$10.00 ea.; 5-6 ft., $12.50 ea. 
PICEA—SPRUCE 
Tall evergreen trees of pyramidal 
habit and continuous trunk. 
Picea pungens var. glauca; Colorado 
Blue Spruce (to 60 ft.) This tree is un- 
doubtedly the most popular of the orna- 
mental conifers throughout the country. 
This tree is referred to as ‘“‘The Glory 
of the Conifers.’ “Select blues’? at the 
following prices: 2%-3 ft., $6.00; 3-3% 
ft., $7.50; 3144-4 ft., $9.00. (Larger trees 
to 12 ft., prices on application.) 
PINUS—PINE 
Large evergreen trees, furnishing val- 
uable timber and ornamental trees, a 
few dwarf and compact forms. 
Pinus edulis; Pinon Pine (to 15 ft.) A 
very hardy species of pine. Will grow 
fine in hot. dry conditions. Produces an 
edible nut, which is delicious. Very dark 
green short needles. Slow growing. 2%4- 
3 ft., $5.50; 3-4 ft., $7.00; 4-5 ft., $10.00. 
P. montana var compacta; Dwarf 
Mugho Pine (to 5 ft.) A dense globose 
form. Should be kept trimmed. Very 
good for specimen. 15-18 in., $3.50; 18- 
Dae i newest 0. 

Montana Mugho Pine 
P. nigra; Austrian Pine (to 50 ft.) 
Resembles the Western Yellow Pine. 
Deep, rich green color. Growth close 
and compact. Long needles. 3-4 ft., 
$6.00; 4-5 ft., $8.50. 
P. Sylvestris; Scotch Pine (to 60 ft.) 
Light green in color. Its rapidity of 
growth and great hardiness makes this 
pine a favorite. 2-3 ft., $38.50; 3-4 ft., 
$o.U0 4-5) £457.00. 

Colorado Blue Spruce 
Use Tuffa Rock For Your Rockery 
Much of the charm of a rock-garden 
depends on its setting. A rock garden 
is not primarily a pile of rocks; the rocks 
are employed for the purpose of provid- 
ing proper conditions for the growing of 
plants. And the plants should be such 
that specially thrive in rock crevices and 
pockets. We have a limited supply of 
this unusual type of rock perfectly suit- 
ed for rockeries. This rock is petrified, 
aquatic vegetation, and very porous, SO 
that plants may be planted in the rock it- 
self, where they will thrive well. A rock- 
garden properly placed, constructed, and 
maintained, and with a population of 
well-chosen and skillfully grown plants, 
constitutes one of the choicest depart- 
ments of horticulture. Tuffa rock sold 
by the piece or ton. See our list of rock- 
garden plants beginning on page 28. 

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