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What Scopulorum is 
and Why it is Desirable 
In brief, it is commonly known as Western Red Cedar or 
Silver Cedar and is native of Nebraska west of North Platte 
to the Rocky Mountains. Its range north is through the Da- 
kotas and Montana and south into New Mexico. This variety 
thrives where the annual moisture is only six to eight inches 
a year. It differs from our local Cedar as the foliage runs 
more to silver color and as a rule is more symmetrical and 
compact in habit. It played a very important part in furnish- 
ing fence posts and logs for cabins for the Pioneers of the 
Northern Great Plains States. We find it most useful for this 
part of the country as it has a great ornamental value as 
well as for windbreaks and timber lots. You will note that 
we have selected some fine specimens for propagation and 
offering many of them as ornamental trees under Grafted 
Junipers. 
Prices on Grafted 
Scopulorum Evergreens 
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Why We Grow 
Grafted Evergreens 
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Evergreens, like other varieties of trees, are being 
improved and we have devoted a number of years 
producing trees that are outstanding in color and 
habit of growth. To obtain these results we gratt 
from trees that we have carefully selected and held 
under observation long enough to prove their supe- 
rior qualities. Evergreens are often planted in pairs 
and in many cases one or more pairs are desired on 
a landscape planting. If grafted types are planted 
in pairs or in any amount of the same variety they 
will always grow and look alike. We can assure 
you that no finer grafted evergreens are produced 
than we offer in this catalog. The price of grafted 
evergreens is slightly higher than common seedling 
types as the cost of producing them is more. 

JUNIPER DECUMBENS 
This tree will not display its 
beauty until it has attained a 
growth of six feet or more, dis- 
playing more beauty each year. 
It has shining silver-green foli- 
age. Each year the new 
branches, while soft, grow 
downward and as the season 
goes on the branches stiffen and 
turn directly upward. As the 
tree develops it becomes a mass 
of well clothed _ horizontal 
branches with their tips perpen- 
dicular with the leader. 

GLOBE SCOPULORUM 


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JUNIPER FULGENS 
This tree is a native of Colo- 
rado. Its habit is upright, pyra- 
midal, full at base and grows 
compact. Bicolor foliage, bluish- 
green becoming more silver at 
the ends of the branches. The 
branches grow more or less op- 
posite, forming flat Arbor Vitae 
like limbs. Will-grow about one 
foot a year. Ultimate height 20 
to 30 feet. Can be sheared if 
necessary. 

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SEEDLING SCOPULORUM 
JUNIPER SCOPULORUM, Globe Shape—Compact globose form of 
Scopulorum Juniper. 
12-15 ane 
18-24 in. 
$4.00 
Silvery foliage, very hardy. 
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SCOPULORUM, Colorado Silver Juniper, 25-30 ft.—Silvery foliage 
and close symmetrical upright growth. Thrives in hot, dry weath- 
er, when the color is the brightest. Very,hardy. Grown from seed. 
2-212 ft. $ 4.25 
PRY PER tat CR Bre pony Pree MEG 
3-3/2 ft. 6.00 
30-4 ft... Sst 7.50 
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4-4l/p ft... $ 8.50 
4Wo-5 fte... 9.50 
9-512 ft. 10.50 
Sio-6 ft... . 12.00 
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