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EVERGREENS, continued 
Juniper, Savin. Thickly branched, low and spreading; an ex- 
cellent unusual tree for foundation planting and to border tall- 
er evergreens in a sunny situation. 
15-18in., B. & B... 3.25 each 2- 2 ft., B. & B... 5.00 each 
18 - 24in., B. & B... 4.00 each 
Juniper, Silver Moon. A compact, narrowly upright Colorado 
Juniper, unusually beautiful silvery foliage; our own introduc- 
tion. 
2 - 2\/ ft., B. & B. 5.00 each 3'2-4ft.,B.&B. 8.50 each 
2m - 3 ft., B. & B. 6.00 each 4-5ft., B. & B... 10.00 each 
- 3/4 ft., B. & B. 7.50 each 5-6 ft.,, B. & B... 12,50 each 
Juniper, Spiny Greek. Dense and narrowly conical, tapering 
to a sharp point; spiny grayish-green foliage. 
18 - 24in., B.& B. 3.25 each 24 -30in.,B.& B. 4.25 each 
Juniper, Virginia. The well known native red cedar; foliage 
sharp-pointed, usually dark green; berries blue; fairly rapid 
growth. These trees are trained columnar. 
3-4 ft., B.& B.... 4.00 each 4-5ft., B.& B.... 5.00 each 
Juniper, Wintergreen. A new variety of Virginia Juniper. 
Pyramidal; bright green foliage, retaining this bright green 
color all winter. 
3-4ft.,B. & B.... 6.75 each 4-5ft., B.& B.... 8.75 each 
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Pine, Mugho. A many-stemmed, low branched, dwarf dense 
tree, seldom growing over 5 feet high; dark green needles; 
excellent for rock gardens and in formal plantings. 
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Pine, White. A symmetrical pyramidal tree with regular 
whorls of horizontal branches; needles in 5’s, soft bluish-green. 
2to3 ft. B.&B... 4.00 each 4to5ft.,B.&B... 7.50 each 
3to4ft.,B.&B... 5.00 each . 
Spruce 
Spruce, Colorado Blue. A beautiful evergreen with frosty 
bluish green foliage. Especially recommended as a specimen 
plant. The color of Colorado Blue is not as blue as that of 
Moerheim Blue or Kosters, but the nearest thing to it. 
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Spruce, Norway. A handsome tree of symmetrical, conical 
habit; branches spreading, usually drooping with age; dark 
green needles %-% in. long; beautiful reddish-brown cones. 
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Spruce, White. Similar to Norway, except it is more compact 
and decidedly slower growing. Can be used where medium 
sized tree is desired. Foliage is light green. An excellent ever- 
green. 
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RADIO GARDEN TALKS 
Those within range of the Joplin, Missouri, Station, WMBH, 
1450 on your dial, are invited to tune in each Sunday at one 
o’clock for a musical program, and a gardening talk by the 
Sarcoxie Nurseries. 
