EVERGREENS 

B. F. Barr & Son 

JRU Ne hee 

SILVER REDCEDAR 
JUNIPERS 
Junipers are valuable ornamental plants that 
thrive best in moist soils and sunny, open positions. 
The tall, columnar forms are used as accent plants; 
the low, bushy forms for foundations and massing; 
the prostrate forms for covering slopes, or in the 
rock garden, or in the foreground of foundation 
piantings. A very hardy class. 
JUNIPERUS ch. pfitzeriana, 5-6 ft. 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Wide growing; plumose, graceful horizontally 
spreading branches; foliage blue-green. 
15-18 in. spr. ~-$ 3.50 2-2% ft. spr. --$ 6.00 
Lie -2 2th. spr. o.U0 S-ovaeiteespr., —=) 10.00 
J. ch. sargenti, 1-2 ft. 
Prostrate habit; grass green winter and summer. 
Good in rock gardens. 
1-24 Sin, Beg eg ste ee A ce $ 6.00 
Sargent Juniper 
J. ch. smithi, 6-8 ft. 
Graceful, bushy form; foliage light green, remain- 
ing fresh and bright Summer and Winter. 
Be wtb Pode eee $ 7.00 5-6 ft. 
Smith Chinese Juniper 


J. comn unis depressa plumosa, 1 ft. 
Purple Spreading Juniper 
Spreading habit; foliage tinged with rich purple 
during fall and winter. 
12-15, ine uspr. 2292.00 
15-Le ins spre ee 3.00 
1%-2 ft. spr. --$ 4.00 
2-242 St. ‘Sp¥ seem UU 
J. excelsa stricta, 6-8 ft. Spiny Greek Juniper 
Slow, compact grower; glaucous, blue color; nar- 
row, pyramidal form. 
12-15 7inse oe $ 2.00 
15 Btineeeee ee 3.00 
18-24 ins 2a $ 4.00 
2-248 it, 2 5.00 
J. virginiana burkt, 8-10 fe. Burks Juniper 
Dense, columnar form; distinctive blue color in 
summer, plum-colored winter. 
SE A Bh gst Ae nos $10.00 
J. v. cannarti, 12-15 ft. Cannart Redcedar 
Compact columnar habit; rich dark green foliage. 
Its blue berries in autumn give it a distinct or- 
namental advantage. 
J. v. glauca, 12-15 ft. Silver Redcedar 
Columnar, vigorous grower; silvery blue, changing 
to bluish-grey. Good as a color accent among 
other Evergreens. 
Centers $ 7.00 4-5 ft. 
SEO Lp eee, %, anaes 2p $11.00 
J. v. keteleeri, 12-15 ft. Keteleer Redcedar 
Refined, symmetrical, compact pyramidal growth; 
intense green. In autumn bears large, showy 
slate-blue berries of considerable decorative value. 
Not susceptible to cedar apple rust. 
ip Shp Sd $ 7.00 4-5 ft. 
OO tae ee ee $12.00 
Only One Grade “THE FINEST” 
Each plant a field grown specimen, not to be 
compared with cheap bed-grown plants. 
A large ball of Lancaster County’s famous fer- 
tile soil goes with each “Will Grow” Evergreen 
which helps it in getting off to a good start and 
making continued satisfactory growth. 
Because we ball and burlap and prepare “Will 
Grow” Evergreens for shipment by freight our cus- 
tomers have the advantage of this more economical 
method of delivery. 
Ephrata, Pa. 
I just wish you could see the setting of Ever- 
greens you planted. It looks wonderful. I don’t 
think you could buy same for $1,000. I am a good 
booster for Barr’s Nurseries. 
