JUNIPERUS— 
sabina (Savin Juniper). 3-4’. (x). One of the best and most dependable 
dwarf evergreens; admirably suited to foundation plantings, borders, 
groups and rockeries. Foliage dark green all year. Succeeds in most 
any soil, withstands city smoke and universally used. 12-15 in. spread 
$2.00. 
—horizontalis (Bar Harbor Juniper). 1-114’. (x). This very dwarf, creep- 
ing Juniper is admirably suited for use on terraces or in rockeries. 
Foliage steel-blue. 1-115 ft. spread $2.00; 115-2 $2.50; 2-214 ft. spread 
$3.00. 
—tamariscifolia (Tamarix Juniper). 114-2’. (x). This dwarf form of Savin 
Juniper with its bluish-green foliage is handsome at all times. Un- 
surpassed for the rockery or border. 1-115 ft. spread $2.15; 114-2 ft. 
spread $2.65. 
—von ehron (Von Ehron Juniper). 3-4 ft. (x). The branches grow in 
semi-upright position in a graceful, spreading habit. An interesting 
variation of the Savin Juniper and comparatively rare. 2-215 ft. spread 
$3.50; 24-3 ft. spread $4.00; 3-4 ft. spread $4.75. 
squamata meyeri (Meyer Juniper). 4-5’. (x). This superb new evergreen 
always attracts attention and will prove a source of interest in your 
evergreen plantings. A symphony of green, white and pinkish-red; the 
general color effect a bright, shining blue. Habit unusual, being up- 
right and spreading. Ideal for foundation planting, borders, rockeries 
and around large pools. 12-15 in. $3.50; 4-5 ft. $10.00. 
virginiana (Virginian Juniper or Red Cedar). 30-50’. (x). For hardiness 
and beauty this evergreen is unexcelled. The rich hue of its foliage, 
upright, conical habit and freedom of growth makes this a rival of the 
Italian Cypress in beauty. Does best in a rather dry soil in full sun. 
Blue and silver berries attract the birds. 114-2 ft. $1.65; 2-3’ $2.00. 
—burki (Burk’s Juniper). 10-12’. (x). A lovely Juniper of a distinct 
fee aes a dense column. Winter coloring metallic purple, 2-214 
—cannarti (Cannart Juniper). 15-20’. (x). A compact lovely evergreen 
of pyramidal form, dark green foliage and bloomy, bluish berries. 
115-2 ft. $3.50; 2-215 ft. $4.00. 
—glauca (Blue Virginian Juniper). 15-20’. (x). One of the most beautiful 
and striking of all evergreens. The young growths are of almost silvery 
whiteness, changing to bluish-green in winter. Compact, conical 
form. 114-2 ft. $3.50; 2-215 ft. $4.00. 
—hilli (Hill’s Dundee Juniper). 10-15.. (x). A new evergreen of rare 
beauty. Pyramidal in growth and the foliage is bluish-green in spring 
eas togrend and purplish-plum color in the fall and winter. 112-2 
eet. PAY, 
—schotti (Schott Juniper). 12-15’. (x). Foliage similar to Cannart 
Juniper but a somewhat more compact grower. 4-5’ $7.00. 
—tripartita (Fountain Juniper). 4-5’. (x). A dwarf form with dense 
branches and glaucous foliage. A choice evergreen. 115-2 ft. spread $3.00; 
2-215 ft. spread $3.50; 215-3 ft. spread $4.25; 3-4 ft. spread $5.00. 
Larch 
The Larch never fails to attract attention with its delicate new 
growth coming out in early spring and again in the fall when the 
needles turn yellow and golden. A very rapid grower and long lived. 
Prefers a sandy soil. 
LARIX leptolepis (Japanese Larch). 40-60. (x). Light green foliage. 8-10 
ft. $7.00. 10-12 ft. $10.00. 

Spreading and Low Evergreens 
JUNIPERS (Juniperus)—pfitzeriana, pfitzeriana aurea, horizontalis 
douglasi, horizontalis plumosa, japonica aurea, sabina, tamariscifolia, 
yon ehron, virginiana tripartita, communis depressa. 
YEW (Taxus)—cuspidata spreading, brevifolia. 
ARBORVITAE (Thuya)—umbraculifera, 
Slender Pyramidal Evergreens 
JUNIPERS (Juniperus)—communis hibernica, virginiana burki, cannarti, 
hilli and schotti. > : 
ARBORVITAE (Thuya)—douglasi aurea, pyramidalis, rosenthali. 
YEW (Taxus)—cuspidata upright. 

Juniperus squamata meyeri 


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