JUNIPER—Continued 
Trailing Chinese Juniper (J. chinensis procumbens). The low, spread- 
ing branches, with blue-green foliage. fairly hug the ground. 6 to 8 inches 
high, 3- to 4-foot spread at maturity. 24-30 in., $3.25; 18-24 in., $2.75, 
Each. 
Waukegan Juniper (J. Douglasi). Long branches, trailing along the 
ground, forming a compact mat or covering of steel-blue, turning to 
purple color in winter. Splendid for slopes, terraces or among rock 
gardens. 6 to 8 inches high, 3- to 4-foot spread at maturity. 24-30 in., 
$3.00; 18-24 in., $2.50, Each. 
SPRUCE (Picea) 
Colorado Blue Spruce /P. pungens). Vigorous and hardy, making fine 
broad-based, pyramidal specimens. Propagated from seed and varies in 
color from blue-green to bright blue. 30 to 40 feet at maturity. 3-4 ft., 
$6.50; 30-36 in., $5.50; 24-30 in., $4.75; 18-24 in., $3.75, Each. 
Koster’s Blue Colorado Spruce (P. pungens glauca Kosteri). This is 
the deepest and richest blue colored of Spruces; compact, symmetrical, 
upright form. This is the “‘Peer of Evergreens,”’ with outstanding re- 
finement as specimens on the lawn. 30 to 40 feet at maturity. 3-4 ft., 
$7.50; 30-36 in., $6.50; 24-30 in., $5.75; 18-24 in., $5.00, Each. 
Norway Spruce (P. excelsa). Sharp pointed needles, green in color. Used 
extensively for backgrounds or windbreaks. Rapid growing and _ hardy. 
30 to 40 feet at maturity. 4-5 ft., $3.50; 3-4 ft., $3.00; 2-3 ft., $2.59, 
Each. 

Koster’s Blue Spruce 
vergreen Shrubs 
Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens). A slow growing evergreen with 
small glossy dark green foliage. Is sheared in very compact 
globe form. Very ornamental and formal. 18-24 in., $3.75; 
15-18 in., $3.00; 12-15 in., $2.50, Each. 
Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium). A 
beautiful evergreen shrub of medium 
height, with shiny dark green, holly-like 
foliage; bright yellow flowers in May 
followed by blue berries. 4 to 6 feet. 
30-36~ in., $2.65; ©24-30 in.; $2.25; 
18-24 in., $1.75, Each. 


















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Mugho Pine 
PINE (Pinus) 
Mugho Pine (P. montana mughus). The only dwarf Pine. It 
has rich green foliage and is especially adapted for rock 
gardens and foundat:on p'ant’ng. 3 to 4 feet at maturity. 
18-24 in., $3.35; 15-18 in., $2.65; 12-15 in., $2.25, Each. 
YEW (Taxus) 
The rich appearance of the Yews makes 
them distinct from all other types of ever- 
greens. The heavy, short, flat needles main- 
tain a rich dark green, almost black color 
throughout the year. They thrive in any# 
location, shade or sun, moist or dry, 
extreme heat or cold. May be 
sheared to any desired shape. 
Hicks’ Yew (T. media Hicksi). 
Distinctly true columnar form 
with branches entirely erect in 
habit. Foliage exceptionally dark 
green. A splendid formal plant. 
8 to 10 feet at maturity. 24-30 
in., $3.50; 18-24 in., $3.00; 
15-18 in., $2.65, Each. 
Upright Yew (cuspidata capitata). This va- 
riety has an upright or pyramidal form with 
slightly open growth, with the typical dark 
ereen foliage of the Yews. 8 to 10 feet at ma- 
turity. 18-24 in., $3.00; 15-18 in., $2.65, Each. 
Spreading Yew (7. cuspidata). Gracefully 
spread'ng, bushy growth, dark green foliage, 
often having brilliant crimson berries. 6 to 8 
feet at maturity. 18-24 in., $3.00; 15-18 in., 
$2.65, Each. Spreading 
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