EVERGREENS 

Modern landscaping has given evergreens a 
very important place in home beautification. 
Most important of all is the warm, green 
cheerfulness of varied foliage textures in the winter 
landscape when other ornamentals are without foli- 
age or flowers. Summer and winter, evergreens 
give an air of friendliness and distinction to any 
planting. 
Careful skill is devoted to digging our ever- 
greens with ample ball of earth to give assurance 
of continued successful growth. 
Upright Junipers 
These are the pyramidal evergreens very fre- 
quently planted close to buildings, along with low 
evergreens and shrubs. The outline and height can 
be influenced by shearing. 
SCOPULORUM JUNIPER, or Colorado Silver Ju- 
niper. This is the hardy western upright variety. 
Growth conical and densely branched; foliage of pleas- 
ing texture, with blue shading of color prevailing. 
3 tO 356) ft.. ea. $7.75; 3144 to 4 ft., ea. $8.75; 4 to 414 
Sted. o0.10; 44% to 6 ft., ea. $11:00; 5 to 5%. ft, 
69,312.00; 5% to 6 ft., ea. $13.75; 6 to 7 ft., ea. $15.00. 
Grafted Upright Junipers 
The following varieties each originate as selec- 
tions of outstanding specimen parent trees which 
have been increased by grafting. Each variety is dis- 
tinct and beautiful; however all trees of the same 
variety are identical in type and color, permitting 
matched pairs or groups. All varieties below are of J. 
Scopulorum specie except Cannart which is a J. 
Virginiana strain. 
CANNART JUNIPER. Foliage distinctive rich 
deep green and usually displays numerous silvery-blue 
berries when well established. 4 to 4% ft., ea. $13.50. 
HILLS SILVER JUNIPER. Compact, symmetrical 
pyramidal tree with bright light bluish color that will 
illuminate any planting. 3% to 4 ft., ea. $11.50; 4 
to 4% ft., ea. $13.50. 
5p 
