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Junipers 

Junipers are comparatively new in the nursery trade. The various 
forms grow in almost any shape and color. Very hardy and will 
stand a great deal of dry weather. Most desirable for landscape 
work. 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA PYRAMIDAFORMIA  HILLI—The 
Hill Dundee Juniper is the best of the upright compact 
green forms. It is a sport of the Juniperus Virginiana and 
does not discolor nearly as bad in winter. 
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ayomline oraltaecta cada Ste ee 8 (Each) 5.00 
JUNIPERUS SABINA—The well known Sabin Juniper is per- 
haps the most used of the half-erect groups. Grown from 
cuttings it is easily transplanted. 
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JUNIPERUS CHINENIS PFITZERIANA—The handsomest of 
the Chinese Juniper varieties is the Pfitzer. Will thrive al- 
most anywhere. 
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Loeiichieepread, staked mish. rca) Ue) cane (Each) 2.75 
Climbing Vines 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI—No other climbing plant equals in at- 
tractiveness the beautiful flowering Clematis. Plant with 
crowns 3 inches below surface of soil. Provide good drain- 
age. Broad-petaled flowers of violet-purple. The most 
popular and hardiest of the blue-flowering Clematis. Potted 
plants each $1.00. 
HONEYSUCKLE SCARLET TRUMPHET—Orange-searlet tubu- 
lar flowers, each 50c. 
