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-4 feet xxx 
& feet xxx 
-5% feet xxx 
1-6 feet xxx 
6-642 feet xxx 

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CANAERT JUNIPER 
This horticultural variety of the 
Red Cedar has long been one of the 
leading varieties. It has deep, rich 
green color and runs largely to the 
whipcord foliage rather than the 
needle formation. 
It is a tree which will reach, un- 
der favorable conditions, up to 20 feet, 
but may be kept much smaller by 
trimming. 
Frequently trees bear attractive 
bluish or powdery berries occurring 
in large clusters, which gives the tree 
an added attraction. 
The photograph above is a well 
erown specimen in the Hill Nursery. 
Each Each 
Per 10 
6 ere ee eet ee $10.30 $ 9.50 
12.30 11.80 
14.30 13.80 
20.30 19.30 
25.30 24.30 
30.50 
JAPANESE JUNIPER 
This tree is a favorite with many nurserymen. <A _ good, 
hardy, thrifty, rapid growing, prostrate Juniper with fine 
color both winter and summer. Introduced many years ago from 
Japan. Also known for many years under the name Juniperus 
japonica. Old specimens reach a considerable size in the spread 
of branches but it seldom grows more than 8 to 12 inches high. 
Foliage is on the bluish order, having distinct blue green color. 
Has sharply pointed leaves, marked on the upper surface by 
two white lines. 
Japanese Juniper 
Each Each 
Per 10 
LO=1 2 yin eee B Oc ee ee $ 3.00 $ 2.80 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
