
JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM (Colorado Juni- GRAFTED JUNIPERS 
per)—Seedling form of the widely known 
Western Juniper. Extends over a wide range JUNIPERUS VIRG. CANNARTI (Cannart Juni- 
per)—The most popular of the cedars, having 
from Montana down through Colorado. A val- ' 
s a rich green foliage keeping a fine green win- 
uable form; producing from seed a wide range ter color. It makes a pyramidal specimen of 
of various forms. Specimens of extremely medium growth. Most trees bear blue berries 
bright blue color frequently appears from in the fall. ’ 
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seedlings. A rapid grower and does well in 
hot, dry locations. BLO Be Feet nn ncn acter nett pene 
Each oye LO del CCL eee mene Rok ben ee 12.00 
Wemeneoteinches its) noe $2.50 4 to 4% feet nw tik weeeneeees 13.50 
PPM) IN CN OS <n oo ole oe ne teen nts oeweee ls 3.50 
Bee O SIN CNES fe ae ota Be oesin 5.09 JUNIPERUS VIRG. BLUE NO. 1—A Chandler 
Pumemecivot 1 GCG. 2.5.2 oo. o sa .c----- Pa ee a 6.50 introduction which has unusual merits. I+ has 
a slate blue color which never changes. Much 
more formal growing than the Silver Cedar. 
Each 
2 ee lOpecieeinta sn =, ste ee eee ao oe $7.00 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar)—A 3 to 3%e Feet nee eects 8-00 
D0 BLO RAC TCOU cuir ee eh Se ee 9.00 
well-known evergreen of compact pyramidal 
growth. The dense foliage is a bright bluish- 
green when fresh, maturing to a deep bronze- JUNIPERUS VIRG. GLAUCA (Silver Cedar )— 
green during the winter. It can be trimmed Is always popular favorite due to its unusual 
in any desired shape or form, and is used a silver-blue color. Brightest in spring but at- 
rae tn toi k tractive at all seasons. Similar in growth and 
Seeeeuote  tOPIALy, Work. habit to the Cannarti. 
Each Each 
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MMI TITICN ES wh co 8 os bos pi NO pte ie on 4.50 Awl ct Weel CO tie ier sie sincsc mete cece meen 11.50 
PMI COGIE canes ee. ccs eo sons uasccseeeueownst 6.00 
OEE Sean pc tea am etn 7.00 JUNIPERUS VIRG. KETELEERI (Keteleer’s 
Cedar)—Has a compact, formal outline, mak- 
ing a thick, dark green pyramid. The branch- 
lets, disposed regularly along the _ branches, 
are more fleshy than in most Junipers. Has 
large berries in fall. 
Each 
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APL O RA Wo LECT re rr ree een eet, eet ea 10.00 
ey bE LO | EOCT, a ete Bees oe nce ae on eeeeee eee 11.50 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. PYRAFORMIDALIS (Hill’s 
Dundee Juniper)—One of the most interest- 
ing of the new evergreens. Foliage is a bluish 
green in spring and summer, changing to 
plum-like color in the fall and winter. Grows 
dense and formal without much shearing. 
Each 
DAGELO VOT LO Ct Melle res ee eee ree $7.50 
SF tOw oa et CC eee cbse Seco ee 8.50 
ee 4s 1 OCUaa crest cst ee ee ee ee 9.50 
aOR to ot COU enc A) ee ee ee 11.50 
HEMLOCK 
TUSGA CANADENSIS—tThe American Hemlock 
is considered one of the handsomest native 
evergreen trees in Eastern North America. 
They demand plenty of room to develop their 
characteristic beauty. Young trees will en- 
dure a great deal of shade. 

Each 
TSxtos24n inehesuscece ieee ies $3.00 
PALO ET CO bia re eee re ee 5.00 
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