
2615 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Planted by Rose Hill Nursery 
Rose Hill Evergreens Are Famous 
for Their Beauty 
PLEASE NOTE—Excepting the small sizes which may be 
shipped by express, balled evergreens are best shipped by 
freight or truck line. Twin City orders delivered free. 
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ROSE HILL NURSERY 
EVLAGRLONA 
PRICES INCLUDE BALLING AND 
BURLAPPING OF ALL 
EVERGREENS 

T His means that the tree is dug from 
the soil with the earth remaining undis- 
turbed about the roots of the tree. The 
ball of earth is securely fastened with 
burlap. This method practically insures 
safe transplanting. 

In some varieties we have larger sizes 
than listed, upon which we will be glad to 
quote prices. 
ARBORVITAE, American. (Thuya Occidentalis.) A native ever- 
green. Usually grows bushy at the bottom, tapering toward 
the top. Color a rich dark green. Very decorative singly or 
in groups. Will grow in partial shade. During very dry years 
this variety is often severely injured by drought. 
Suton Tt: 4. to 7) Tha eee $6.00 
ARBORVITAE, Pyramidal. (Thuya Occidentalis Pyramidalis.) A 
popular evergreen, being of compact, shapely, pyramidal 
habit. The foliage is a most attractive, bright green. Fine for 
use at the house entrance or elsewhere about the foundation 
where a narrow growing evergreen is wanted. Delightful also 
in other situations about the grounds where an evergreen of 
this form is desired. 
2UFEO OSs Tia eee $4.00 
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45to'S ft eee $ 7.50 
5540 5G ft. ae see ree 10.00 
ARBORVITAE, Siberian. (Thuya Occidentalis Wareana.) A com- 
pact, symmetrical grower of neat habit. Conical in form. The 
deep green foliage holds its color well during winter. 
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DATO SS ORIN ee $6.00 
JUNIPER, Andorra. (Juniperus Communis Depressa Plumosa.) 
A comparatively new variety of low, spreading habit. Plants 
seldom reach over fifteen inches in height, but will spread 
several feet wide. Its main distinction is the unusual pinkish 
lavender coloring of its foliage when frost comes in the fall. 
This attractive tinge is retained by the foliage until spring, 
when it changes to an attractive green. 
15: ptos iS; NsetSPreccd fcc peed reese ate ee $3.00 
k8-to,. 24 7in spreadst.s 4 oh pa ae ee 3.75 
24°) tO" 30 IN, Spread res cas ae eee 4.50 
JUNIPER, Canadian or Prostrate. (Juniperus Communis De- 
pressa.) Vigorous-growing, spreading bushy evergreen, rarely 
over three feet high. The sharp-pointed leaves are gray- 
green ckove, silvery white beneath. Some trees are very low 
in form, others more upright. Not as reliable as might be de- 
sired because of discoloring at certain seasons. 
L8-to-24 + ine spread }<.¢ 29. ae ee a a ee $4.00 
24 <to :30“in.-spread) 33... .. = Ae 
JUNIPER, Garee Silver Cedar. (Juniperus. Scopolorum Gareei.) 
This new valuable tree is of rather low growing habit some- 
what resembling the Pfitzer Juniper in form but with more 
height as compared to spread. Its bluish green foliage which 
does not discolor during the winter will add an attractive 
note wherever used. 
24 to 30 in. spread. .$5.00 30 to 36 in. spread. .$6.50 
JUNIPER, Globe Red Cedar. A ball shaped form of the Red 
Cedar. Identical with the Red Cedar in all respects excepting 
as to shape of the tree, which in the common Red Cedar 
grows upright and slim whereas this form is round. 
18 to 24 in. spread. .$4.00 24 to 30 in. spread. .$5.09 
JUNIPER, Globe Silver Cedar. (Juniperus Scopolorum Globosa.) 
A compact globe form of Silver Cedar that is perfectly hardy. 
The silvery blue color is retained throughout the winter. The 
trees we offer are grafted which produce trees of a more 
attractive color and uniform shape. A good substitute for 
Globe Arborvitae. 
lStonlsirt Giamees +o3.50 
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24 to 30 in. diam... .$6.09 
