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KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 

Spreading Junipers 
JUNIPER (Andorra)-—It is of low spread- 
ing habit, 15-18 inches in height but 
spreading out to considerable distance. 
Summer color grayish-green but as 
soon as the frost comes in the fall it 
takes on an attractive purple-plum 
color distinct from other evergreens. 
18-24 inch, $5.00 each. 
JUNIPER (Pfitzer’s)—Probably the most 
popular spreading Evergreen for this 
country because it thrives well in any 
location. Attaining a height of approxi- 
mately 4 ft., spread 5-6 ft. 15-18 inch, 
$5.00; 18-24 inch, $6.00 each. 
JUNIPER (Improved Pfitzer) — Similar 
to the common kind but having the 
advantage of more compact, lower 
growth and finer foliage of a brighter 
green. 18-24 inch, $5.00; 24-30 inch, 
$6.00 each. 
JUNIPER (Savin)—A half-erect or partly 
spreading, fanlike shape with rich, 
unchanging dark. green foliage. 2-3 ft. 
in height, 3-4 ft. in spread at maturity. 
18-24 inch, $5.00 each. 
JUNIPER (Tamariscifolia) — One of the 
most beautiful low growing spreading 
Junipers. Especially desirable where 
space is limited. It is a smaller and 
more compact grower than Pfitzer’s, 
attaining a height of 144-2 feet and 
spread of about 4 feet. A dense, metal- 
lic blue-green foliage of uniform habit. 
18-24 inch, $6.00 each. 
JUNIPER (Waukegan) — The steel-blue 
foliage is soft and flexible, produces a 
solid thick mat completely covering 
the ground. Habit of growth very low 
with a large spread. 18-24 inch, $5.00. 
Pyramidal Junipers 
JUNIPER (Chinese Mascula) 
— The hardiest and most 
satisfactory Pyramidal Jun- 
iper. Sharp needled blue- 
green foliage. 4-5 ft., $10.00 
each, — 
JUNIPER (Scopulorum) — 
Bright blue-green foliage, 
symmetrical pyramidal 
grower, very hardy. Choice 
sheared specimens, 4-5 ft., 
$8.50. 
JUNIPER (Virginiana) — Up- 
right growth with dark 
bluish green foliage, turn- 
ing purple cast during win- 
ter. May be sheared to any 
desired form. Very hardy. 
3-4 ft., $6.00; 4-5 ft., $8.50. 
Pine 
INE (Mugho) — This variety does not 
have one main stem or trunk, but nu- 
merous stems which branch out close 
to the ground, spreading horizontally 
and then turning upward in even, reg- 
ular growth. Habit of growth is dense 
and the plants are thickly covered with 
heavy, dark green needles. By shear- 
ing it can be kept as small as desired. 
Choice specimens 18-24 inch, $6.50. 
Spruce 
SPRUCE (Colorado) — Tall, very sym- 
metrical, cone shaped tree with stiff 
green-blue needles. 2-3 ft.. $7.50; 3-4 
ft., $10.00 each. 
SPRUCE (Norway) — A lofty, noble tree. 
Very popular for grouping and speci- 
men planting. Foliage is rich dark 
green. 2-3 ft., $6.00; 3-4 ft., $7.50 each. 
Yew 
No family of Evergreens has created such 
interest in recent years as the Yews. The 
reason lies in the outstanding merit of 
the tree in richness of color, which is a 
waxy, deep blackish green maintained at 
all seasons; the variation of form, the 
ease of trimming, the thriftiness of 
growth and the adaptability to various 
soils and planting locations. The Yews 
are thoroughly at home in sun or shade. 
Another highly prized feature of the 
Yews is their scarlet berries which fre- 
quently are borne in great abundance. 
We are proud to offer for this season two 
varieties which we consider outstanding. 
YEW (Cuspidata) — Popular spreading 
variety. 18-24 inch specimens, $7.50 ea. 
YEW (English) — Upright and _ bushy 
habit of growth. 30-36 inch, $12.50 each. 
Evergreens are difficult to ship satisfactorily and whenever possible we 
invite you to call at the Nursery and personally select your plants. 

