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Evergreens, continued 
Juniper, Henry’s 
This form of Virginia Juniper retains its green color all 
winter. It forms a dense, almost columnar tree, and by shearing 
may be grown 12 to 15 ft. high with a base of 3 ft. or less. 
3 to 4 ft. B. & B. 3.50 each 5 to 6 ft. B. & B. 6.00 each 
4 to 5 ft. B. & B. 4.50 each 6 to 7 ft. B. & B. 7.50 each 
Juniper, Irish; Juniperus communis hibernica 
Its finely-cut bluish-green foliage is attractive and its form 
in pleasing contrast with the globe and bush evergreens; a dense 
slender, conical tree with numerous upright branches closely sur- 
rounding the body; becomes about 8 ft. high and can be kept to 
a diameter of 18 to 24 in. by pruning. 
Mail size, postpaid .40 each 2! to 3 ft. B. & B. 2.25 each 
18 to 24in. B. &. B. 1.25 each 3 to 4 feet B. & B. 3.00 each 
2 to 24 ft. B. & B. 1.75 each 
Juniper, Keteleer’s; Juniperus virginiana Keteleeri 
A comparatively new variety of the Virginina Juniper, with 
bright green foliage; of rapid, upright growth and endures 
partial shade. 
2 to $ ft. B. & B. 2.50 each 4 to 5 ft. B. & B. 4.50 each 
3 to 4 ft. B. & B. 3.50 each 5 to 6 ft. B. & B. 6.00 each 
Juniper, Pathfinder; Juniperous Scopulorum Pathfinder 
A bluish-silver type of the Colorado or Scopulorum Juniper 
of very pyramidal habit and with arborvitae-like flat foliage. 
2 to 2!4 ft. B. & B. 3.00 each 3 to 3l4 ft. B. & B. 4.00 each 
2\f to 3 ft. B. & B. 3.50 each 
Juniper, Pfitzer’s; Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana 
One of the most useful Junipers, thriving in almost every 
location in sun and in partial shade; excellent for border and 
foundation planting; if allowed to grow naturally it assumes an 
attractive low, broad, irregular form, the branches spreading 
somewhat horizontally with drooping tips; foliage light olive- 
green. 
Mail size, postpaid .40 each 2 to 2!4 ft. B. & B. 2.50 each 
12 to 15in. B.& B. 1.00 each 2!4 to 3ft. B. & B. 3.25 each 
15 to 18in. B.& B. 1.35 each 3 to 3lft. B. & B. 4.00 each 
18 to 24in. B.& B. 2.00 each 3!% to 4ft. B. & B. 5.00 each 
Ask for prices on larger sizes. 
Juniper, Pfitzer’s Golden; Juniperus chinensis 
Pfitzeriana aurea 
A variety of Pfitzer Juniper; ahe new foliage a clear canary- 
yellow with many of the stems yellowish, becoming nearly green 
during winter. 
15 to 18in.B.&.B.2.00each 2 to 2!/ft.B.& B. 3.50 each 
18 to 24in. B. &. B. 2.50 each 
Juniper, Pfitzer’s Silver 
A new patented variety of Pfitzer Juniper with a very at- 
tractive bright silvery foliage. Plant patent No. 422. 
15 to 18in. B. & B. 2.50each 18 to 24in. B.& B. 3.00 each 
Juniper, Savin; Juniperus Sabina 
Thickly branched, low and spreading, the branches at an 
angle of about 45 degrees in youth; it does not get tall with 
age as the weight of the longer branches pulls them down; a 
favorite where a tree out of the ordinary is desired; useful in 
the rockery, for foundation planting and as a border for larger 
evergreens; plant in a sunny location. 
Mail size, postpaid .35 each 2 to 2! ft. B. & B. 2.50 each 
15 to 18in. B.& B. 1.25 each 2!%4 to 3ft.B. & B. 3.00 each 
18 to 24in.B.& B. 1.75 each 3 to 4 ft. B. & B. 4,00 each 
Juniper, Silver Moon 
One of the most beautiful of the silver Junipers, the color 
unusually pronounced; a compact, narrowly upright varietly of 
the Colorado Juniper; our own introduction. 
2 to 2! ft. B. & B. 2.50 each 5 to 6 ft. B. & B. 7.50 each 
2m to 3 ft. B. & B. 3.50 each 6 to 7 ft. B. & B. 9.00 each 
Juniper, Spiny Greek; Juniperus excelsa stricta 
Dense and narrowly conical, tapering gradually from the 
ground to a sharp point. Spiny grayish green, glauceous foliage. 
It reaches a height of about 10 ft. but grows slowly so may be 
used in plantings where a small tree is desired and changed to 
another location before it becomes too large. 
15 to 18 in. B.& B.1.75 each 18 to 24 in. B. & B. 2.25 each 
Juniper, Sylvestris; Juniperus chinensis femina 
An upright-growing tree of moderate height; beautiful spiny 
soft green foliage. Its long side branches tend with age to make 
the tree almost as broad as high, consequently not adapted to 
formal plantings unless closely pruned. 
2 to 3 ft. B. & B. 2.00 each 3 to 4 ft. B. & B. 3.00 each 


Pfitzer Juniper thrives in almost every location 
Juniper, Virginia; Juniperus virginiana 
Well known as the native Red Cedar, though it is a true 
Juniper; foliage small, sharp-pointed, usually dark green; blue 
berries in autumn; fairly rapid growth and succeeds in any 
ordinary soil. These trees are trained columnar. 
3 to 4 ft. B. & B. 3.00 each 5 to 6 ft. B. & B. 5.00 each 
4 to 5 ft. B. & B. 4,00 each 6 to 7 ft. B. & B. 7.50 each 
Juniper, Wintergreen; Juniperous virginiana 
Wintergreen 
A horticultural variety of the Virginia Juniper, broad pyra- 
midal in habit. Foliage bright yellowish-green, well retained 
throughout winter in sharp contrast with many other trees. 
3 to 4 ft. B. &. B. 3.00 each 4 to 5 ft. B. & B. 4.50 each 
Pine; Pinus 
A characteristic of the Pines is that the leaves or needles are 
in bundles of 2, 3 or 5, united at the base, and are longer than 
those of the Spruce which occur singly and apparently scattered 
all over the stem though arranged spirally. Most Pines make 
large trees though a few are dwarf. 
Pine, Mugho; Pinus montana mughus 
A dwarf tree, usually not over 4 to 5 ft. high, and may be 
kept lower by pruning; instead of a main trunk it is many- 
stemmed, low branched and dense, thickly covered with heavy 
dark green needles in pairs; cones cinnamon-brown | to 1% in. 
long; the new growth is whitish, somewhat resembling candles 
ornamenting the plant; a good foundation evergreen and may 
be used in front of taller evergreens. 
12 to 15in. B. & B. 2.00 each 18 to 24 in. B. & B. 3.00 each 
12 to 18in.B.& B. 2.50 each 2 to 2!% ft. B. & B. 4.00 each 

Evergreens add winter beauty to the planting 
