



CONDENSED CATALOG 25 
JUNIPER (Juniperus)—Continued. 
Red Cedar (J. virginiana). Upright growth with dark red- 
‘dish green foliage. May be sheared to any form desired. 
20 to 30 feet at maturity. 5-6 ft., $6.00; 4-5 ft., $5.00, each. 
Savin Juniper (J. sabina). A half-erect or partly spreading, 
fanlike shape with rich, unchanging dark green foliage. 
Useful for rock gardens or foreground group plantings. 
3 to 5 feet at maturity. 24-30 in., $5.00; 18-24 in., $4.25, each. 
Silver Red Cedar (J. virginiana glauca). This well known 
variety continues to gain favor due to its unusual silver- 
blue foliage, always reflecting a most beautiful appearance. 
15 to 20 feet at maturity. 5-6 ft., $7.50; 4-5 ‘ft., $6.00, each. 
Tamarix Savin Juniper (J. sabina tamariscifolia). One of the 
most beautiful trailing forms of Savin, with blue-green, 
feathery foliage, forming a dense velvety carpet. Unex- 
celled for rock gardens, slopes or banks. 12 to 18 inches 
high, 3 to 4 feet spread at maturity. 18-24 in., $5.00; 
15-18 in., $4.00, each. 
Waukegan Juniper (J. Douglasi). Long branches, trailing 
along the ground, forming a compact mat or covering of 
steel-blue, turning to purple color in winter. Splendid for 
slopes, terraces or among rock gardens. 6 to 8 inches high, 
3 to 4 feet spread at maturity. 18-24 in., $4.00; 15-18 in., 
$3.50, each. 
SPRUCE (Picea) 
Koster’s Blue Colorado Spruce (P. pungens glauca kosteri). 
This is the deepest and richest blue colored of Spruces; 
compact, symmetrical, upright form. This is the ‘Peer 
of Evergreens,” with outstanding refinement as specimens 
on the lawn. 30 to 40 feet at maturity. 3-4 ft., $12.50; 30-36 
in., $10.00; 24-30 in., $8.00 18-24 in., $7.00, each. 
PINE (Pinus) 
Mugho Pine (P. montana mughus). The only dwarf Pine. 
It has rich green foliage and is especially adapted for 
rock gardens and foundation planting. 3 to 4 feet at ma- 
turity. 18-24 in., $5.00; 15-18 in., $3.75; 12-15 in., $3.25, each. 
YEW (Taxus) 
The rich appearance of the Yews makes them distinct ° 
from all other types of Evergreens. The heavy, short, flat 
needles maintain a rich dark green, almost black color 
throughout the year. They thrive in any location, shade or 
sun, moist or dry, extreme heat or cold. May be sheared to 
any desired shape. 
Hick’s Yew (T. media Hicksi). Distinctly true columnar 
form with branches entirely erect in habit. Foliage ex- 
ceptionally dark green. A splendid formal habit. 8 to 10 
feet at maturity. 24-30 in., $5.50; 18-24 in., $4.50; 15-18 in., 
$3.50, each. 
Upright Yew (T. cuspidata capitate). This variety has an 
upright or pyramidal form with slightly open growth, with 
the typical dark green foliage of the Yews. 8 to 10 feet 
at maturity. 24-30 in., $5.50; 18-24 in., $4.50; 15-18 in., $3.50, 
each. 
Spreading Yew (T. cuspidata). Gracefully spreading, bushy 
growth, dark green foliage, often having brilliant crimson 
berries. 6 to 8 feet at maturity. 24-30 in., $5.50! 18-24 in., 
4.50 15-18 in., $3.50, each. 
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