Lancaster, Pa. 
EVERGREENS 

Junipers Worthily Fill Almost Every Planting Need 
SILVER REDCEDAR 
SUNIPERS 
Junipers valuab'e ornamental plants 
thrive best in moist soils and sunny, open positions. 
The tall, columnar forms are used as accent plants; 
the low, bushy forms for foundations and massing; 
the prostrate forms for covering slopes, or in the 
rock garden, or in the foreground of foundation 
plantings. A very hardy class 
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JUNIPERUS ch. pfitzeriana, 5-6 ft. 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Wide growing; plumose, graceful horizontally 
spreading branches; foliage blue-green. 
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J. ch. sargenti, 1-2 ft. Sargent Juniper 
Prostrate habit; grass green winter and summer. 
Good in rock gardens. 
15-18 in. spr. --$ 3.00 1%-2 ft. spr. --$ 4.00 
J. ch. smithi, 6-8 ft. 
Graceful, bushy form; foliage light green, remain- 
ing fresh and bright Summer and Winter. 
2D Oe ieee ee eo 00) B40 its nee ee $ 5.00 
214-3 ft. 4.00 A Sette eee ee 
Smith Chinese Juniper 

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10-12 ft. 
Oblong Juniper 
J. ch. sylvestris (oblonga), 
Densely branched, broadly pyramidal, rounded 
form with gray-green foliage. Useful in mixed 
plantings where it is quite distinctive. 
Qe Sete raween oe ae. 00 seNett eee $ 4.50 
J. communis depresca plumoca, 1 ft. 
Purple Spreading Juniper 
Spreading habit; foliage tinged with rich purple 
during fall and winter. 
15-18 in. spr. --$ 2.00 
DPI OV hi GUOIey See pee $ 
J. com. hibernica, 6-8 ft. 
Slender, columnar form; foliage silvery-gray on 
dense, upright branches. Its narrow form makes 
interesting contrast with other Evergreens. 
ee tio eee $ 1.50 2-2% ft. 
spr. 
Irish Juniper 
2.00 
J. excelsa stricta, 6-8 ft. Spiny Greek Juniper 
Slow, compact grower; glaucous, blue color; nar- 
row, pyramidal form. 
122 Owes ee $ 1.50 I eR ie eee ke $2.25 
DD Mowe ieee ee ree ate $ 3.00 
J. virginiana burku, 8-10 ft. Burks Juniper 
Dense, columnar form; distinctive blue color in 
summer, plum-colored winter. 
DOU eT ee te $ 3.00 RE «Say Me eed $ 4.50 
Dee te eee 4.00 AS. Ge ae eto a 5.50 
J. v. cannarti, 12-15 ft. Cannart Redcedar 
~ Compact columnar habit; rich dark green foliage. 
Its blue berries in autumn give it a distinct or- 
namental advantage. 
Deda lemee es $ 3.00 ais pyle ee eS $ 6.50 
DA ak Wie ge, Be BE 9 4.00 5-On lta owe = 7.90 
ie Skat ete 5.00 JOEI25 tiesto 16.00 
Silver Redcedar 
silvery blue, changing 
J. v. glauca, 12-15 ft. 
Columnar, vigorous grower; 
to bluish-grey. Good as a color accent among 
other Evergreens. 
DED RI SS Bite eapesa aed $ 3.00 Be a eke cial $ 5.00 
DRY Ms pete WSL b 4.00 eo ae Lie ee ee 6.50 
IS Gia eS 6 Mp i ts Pera ak gd $ 9.00 
J. v. keteleeri, 12-15 ft. Keteleer Redcedar 
Refined, symmetrical, compact pyramidal growth; 
intense green. In autumn bears large, showy 
slate-blue berries of considerable decorative value. 
Not susceptible to cedar apple rust. 
Deity eee $ 3.00 214-3 ft. 
3-40 the 
pease $ 4.00 

A large ball of Lancaster County’s famous fer- 
tile soil goes with each “Will Grow” Evergreen 
which helps it in getting off to a good start and 
making continued satisfactory growth. 
Because we ball and burlap and prepare “Will 
Grow” Evergreens for shipment by freight our cus- 
tomers have the advantage of this more economical 
method of delivery. 

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