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No. 9 
Exclusive to Marshalls. 
First offering of 
Marshalls No. 9, still un- 
named. It has been ad- 
judged by several visit- 
ing nurserymen as the 
finest variety of silver- 
blue Colorado juniper 
so far introduced. (See 
full description, right). 

COLOGREEN 
Another exclusive 
Marshall Juniper. Its at- 
tractive deep green foli- 
age and its’ graceful 
symmetrical growth 
without shearing, makes 
it an outstanding va- 
riety of the Colorado 
family of Junipers. (Full 
description, right). 

EMERALD 
Another exclusive green 
Colorado variety. Its 
natural growth is up- 
right and regular but its 
foliage and limb struc- 
ture makes it easily 
sheared or trained into 
almost any desired shape 
or effect. (Full descrip- 
tion at right). 
CREEPING 
An outstanding creep- 
ing Juniper found in the 
Black Hills. Rarely 
reaches over 8 inches 
above ground. The best 
prostrate Juniper for the 
West. (Full description 
page 25.) 

JUNIPER (Upright) 
In upright Juniper we grow two species, Colorado (Seopu- 
lorum) native to the Rocky Mountains and the extreme west- 
ern parts of Nebraska and the Dakotas, and Virginia (Virgini- 
ana), native throughout practically all of the U. S. east of the 
Rocky Mountain states. Both species have many types and 
varieties which are generally very hardy, withstanding both 
low temperatures and extreme heat. 
Colorado usually are narrower and more compact than Vir- 
giniana, though there is great variation in seedlings of both,. 
and narrow and spreading types are common from each 
species. 
Colorado likes ample sunlight and should not be planted in 
locations having considerable shade from buildings and other 
trees. It also thrives in extreme heat. 
Virginiana is almost equally adapted to full sun and extreme 
heat of the plains but withstands considerable shade. West 
of the Mississippi and across the plains both are fully recom- 
mended but it is well to see that Colorado is planted in full 
sun in Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri and that only Virginiana 
is planted in shady situations except in west half of the 
Dakotas, Nebraska and Kansas where Colorado can be used 
in almost any situation, if desired. 
In making your selection for foundation planting keep in 
mind the color of the building. Silver and blue trees are more 
effective against dark colors, while the deeper colors show off 
best against stucco, light brick and stone and light paints. 
“S”—Colorado (Scopulorum) varieties; “V’—Virginia (Vir- 
giniana) varieties. 
CHANDLER SILVER (S)—A grafted variety of Colorado Juni- 
per of medium growing habits. Foliage is a good bright sil- 
ver blue and fades very little during the winter season. 
Prefers plenty of sunlight. Moderate shearing twice a year 
will keep it in form. It is very hardy and adapted to the 
West and Northwest. 2 to 2% ft., $5.50; 214 to 3 ft., $6.25; 
3 to 31% ft., $7.00; 3% to 4 ft., $8.25; 4 to 5 ft., $10.50; 5 to 6 
ft., $12.00. 
MARSHALLS No. 9 (S) Unnamed. A new grafted variety 
Its showing to date, after our first grafts are six to seven 
feet high, is the best of any upright Juniper that we know 
about. Its natural growth is like the picture on this page— 
it needs practically no shearing. It has a dense, soft silver- 
blue whipcord type foliage which does not winter fade. 2 to 
2% ft., $6.00; 214 to 3 ft., $6.75; 3 to 314 ft., $7.75; 31% to 4 
ft., $9.00. 
COLOGREEN (S). Grafted. Good dark green colors are rare in 
the Colorados (scopulorum) and this variety is proving very 
popular. A leading mid-western landscape achitect says 
this is the finest green Colorado Juniper he has ever seen. 
Very hardy. 2% to 3 ft., $6.75; 3 to 3% ft., $7.75; 3% to 4 
ft., $9.00. 
EMERALD (S). Selected from a lot of Colorado Junipers col- 
lected in the Black Hills and transferred to our nursery 
about 10 years ago. Grafted. It is slightly wider for its 
height than Cologreen. Its color is a lively green, very 
neni 1% to 2 ft., $5.00; 2 to 21% ft., $6.00; 214 to 3 ft., 
COLUMN (V). A new columnar type Virginia Juniper need- 
ing very little trimming to keep it in form. Grafted. Has a 
deep green color which holds well over winter. Is a fast 
grower and is best used at house corners or in front of 
rather narrow, high wall panels and for border screens. 
Gives quick effect. Hardy. 2 to 2% ft., $4.50; 2% to 3 ft., 
$5.25; 3 to 3% ft., $6.00. 
NEVIN’S BLUE (V). A new fine, shapely blue Virginia juni- 
per. Grafted. Upright but not narrow. A fast grower giving 
quick effect. It is one of the few junipers with blue foliage 
which can be used to advantage in shady situations. We 
consider this one of the best new Virginia varieties. Hardy. 
2% to 3 ft., $5.25; 3 to 31% ft., $6.00. 
DUNDEE (V). An upright-growing grafted variety of Virginia 
Aj uniper which, with a minimum of shearing, can be kept like 
tree shown. Its summer color is a good green and its 
autumn and winter colors are plum-purple which is very at- 
tractive. A popular, slender-type tree and well adapted to 
the prairie states. 2 to 2% ft., $5.75; 21 to 3 ft., $6.50; 3 to 
31 ft., $7.25. 

