
BARGAIN NO. 35 
$1.50 
ACKERMAN’S HARDY F EK 
4 Baby Evergreens for 
GOLDEN PFITZER’S JUNIPER. Same 
compact, slow-growing dwarf as Pfitzer’s Juniper described on page 
Net, not prepaid type. The flattened leaf-clus- 35c, except color, which is yellow. 
ters face outward edgewise. Balled in peat and burlapped, 18-24 in. 
Fresh yellow-green in color. XXX trees, $2.50 each. No baby‘size in 
Balled in peat_and burlapped, this variety. 
24-30 in. XXX trees, $2.85 spiny GREEK JUNIPER. (Juniperus 
BIOTA AUREA NANA. A very 
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Your choice of varieties listed in baby 
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WOODWARD ARBOR-VITAE. Most 
popular globe, retaining shape with- 
out trimming. Seldom attains a height 
of more than 3 feet. Foliage is dense, 
and of deep sea-green shade. Balled 
in peat and burlapped, 12-15 in XX 
trees, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25. Baby 
Size, 8-10 inch, 45c each; 2 for 80c. 
BIOTA BONITA. Similar to Aurea 
Nana, but dark green in color. Broad, 
conical form. Balled in peat and bur- 
lapped, 18-24 in. XX trees, $1.85 each; 
2 for $3.50. Baby size, 8-10 inch, 
60c each; 2 for $1.00. 
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each; 2 for $5.50. 18-24 in. XX 
trees, $2.25eeach;* Baby size, 8-10 in. 
60c each; 2,for $1.00. 
IRISH JUNIPER. Erect and_ slender, 
formal and columnar in form. Very 
compact, deep green foliage. Matures 
to a height of 6 to 7 ft. Balled in peat 
and burlapped, 24-30. in. trees, $2.25 
each. 18-24 in. XX trees, $1.65 each; 
2 for $3.00. Baby size, 8-10 inch, 50c 
each; 2 for 90c. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. The popu- 
lar Blue Spruce; one of the showiest 
and most impressive Evergreens. 
Green during dormant season; blue 
when new growth starts. Very hardy. 
We have only the small size to offer 
this spring, as follows: Baby size, 6-8 
inch, 50c each. 9-12 in. XX trees, 75c 
Excelsa stricta). This beautiful va- 
riety forms a tall, beautiful tree; 
broad base, gradually tapering to a 
tall, dense conical head. Color is a 
fine glaucous blue. Balled in peat and 
burlapped, 18-24 in. XX trees, $2.25 
each. 12-15 in. XX trees, $1.00 each. 
Baby size, 50c each; 2 for 90c. 
HICK’S UPRIGHT YEW. (Taxus media 
hicksi). This is a columnar form with 
branches ascending almost vertically. 
The growing habit varies a great deal 
with the method of trimming. It may 
be grown into an extremely narrow 
cigar shape or allowed to develop into 
broader specimens. It makes a good 
tree for narrow hedges. Tree is 
clothed with rich, waxen, green foliage 
characteristic of all Yews. Balled in 
each. peat and burlapped, 18-24 in. XX 
trees, $2.95 each; 2 for $5.75. Baby 
size, 6-8 inch, 60c each; 2 for $1.00. 
SPREADING YEW. (Taxus cuspidata). 
Spreading variety. Habit of growth 
similar to Pfitzer Juniper. Foliage is a 
shade of dark green different from 
other evergreens—rich, waxen, green 
foliage. May be sheared for a low 
hedge, allowed to throw out its grace- 
ful wands for informal corner plant- 
ings, or kept trimmed back into close 
compact shape. Numerous red berries 
form and hang close to the branches all 
winter. Withstands heat and cold and 
will also do well in shade. Balled in 
peat and burlapped, 18-24 in. 
trees, $3.25 each; 2 for $6.25. Baby 
size, 6-8 inch, 60c each; 2 for $1.00. 
SILVER GLOW JUNIPER. (Juniperus 
scopulorum). This variety is consid- 
ered to be one of the best types of 
Scopulorum introduced. It is a com- 
pact, narrow pyramid of very light 
silvery-blue color, maintaining a com- 
pact growth from the time it is very 
small until it matures its growth. Is 
very hardy and does not burn during 
hot weather. Balled in peat and bur- 
lapped, 24-30 in. trees, $2.50 each. 
No baby size in this variety. 


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