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Colorful 
EVERGREENS 
JUNIPER CANNARTI 
_ A tall, graceful growing type with somewhat sweep- 
ing, frond-like branches. Light trimming is all that is 
necessary to keep it regular and well formed. See the 
picture of Juniper Glauca at the right, habit of growth 
is almost identical with it. Color of Juniper Cannarti 
is a very rich deep green. One of the best upright 
growing, grafted evergreens for corner planting. 
18 to 24 in. plants, $1.75 each; 2 for $3.00. 
JUNIPER GLAUCA 
Practically identical in habit of growth with Juniper 
Cannarti described above. Its color though is a light 
silvery blue. This makes it invaluable for forming color 
contrasts in an evergreen planting. One of the very 
choicest evergreens grafted and grown in the nursery. 
18 to 24 in., $1.75 each; 2 for $3.00. 

Savin Juniper 
JUNIPER MEYERI 
Sometimes called ‘Fishtail Juniper’’ due to the 
fact that its branches grow in sloping planes. Rather 
dwarf and slow growing and somewhat spreading in 
type. Color is a superb shade of blue which makes 
them extremely valuable for use in foundation or 
mixed plantings. May be used in all low plantings, 
as they will not outgrow their surroundings. We have 
two plants on the nursery which are known to be 
at least thirty years old, if not more. They are now 
only about 5 feet high and have a spread of about 
six feet. We would not dispose of these but plants 
that size would be worth at least $200 each on any 
market. You can plant Juniper Meyeri knowing you 
will leave beauty and value when you are gone. 
12 to 15 in., grafted plants, $2.00 each. 
JUNIPER HORIZONTALIS 
(Andorra Juniper) 
Very popular with those who want a prostrate 
creeping type for use along steps, for rockery plant- 
ing or for use as a bank cover. Rarely exceed 10 
or 12 inches in height. Richly colored foliage which 
blends well with any other plants used. We offer 
plants of 12- to 15-inch spread at $1.25 each; 2 
for $2.25; 6 for $6.00. 
Juniper Horizontalis 




Silvery Blue, Graceful Juniper Glauca 
SAVIN JUNIPER 
One of the most beautiful 
of the spreading evergreens. 
Branches are plume-like and are densely furnished with rich 
green, soft needles. 
that branches are held 
somewhat more erect. 
Ideal for low plantings 
or facing up a border, 
or using in front of 
taller evergreens in the 
foundation planting. 
12 stoPelS sings piece 
each; 2 for $2.00. 
PLUMED 
CYPRESS 
(Retinospora) 
Retinospora is’ espe- 
cially valuable. for cor- 
ner planting or for use 
in the border. Has soft 
plumelike foliage which 
shears beautifully. This 
will enable you to keep 
the plants to the size 
desired and they will 
always be close and 
compact in growth. May 
be allowed to grow to 
full size if planted 
along the side of a 
lawn or in a_ border 
planting. Fresh green 
color with rich golden 
cast. Needs sun for best 
color results. 12 to 18 
in., $1.50 each. 
Habit similar to Pfitzer’s Juniper except 


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Retinospora—Plumed Cypress 
Norway Spruce for hedging 
and windbreaks. Plant 3 feet 
apart for windbreak. 
15 to 18 in. plants, 5 for $3.00; 
10 for $5.00; 25 for $10.00. 

Allow plenty of room for plants to grow and 
develop when planting evergreens. 
Keep from 
112 to 3 feet away from foundation, according 
to type and variety. Plant spreading varieties 
at least 2 or 3 feet apart. Upright varieties, 
with spreading branches, should have at least 
3 to 4 feet in all directions for growth. Of 
course, closely columnar sorts such as Juniper 
Fastigiata and Irish Juniper will not need more 
than 11/2 to 2 feet allowance, but all evergreens 
should have enough room for air to circulate 
freely around them. Most evergreen troubles 
can be traced to overcrowding in poor soil with 
insufficient water. 

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