
BLUE SPRUCE 
Juniper 
Andorra 
(J. Comm horizontalis) Two feet. A 
low growing, spreading dwarf ever- 
green. Beautiful silvery green in the 
spring turning to rich purple-bronze 
in autumn. 9-12”, $2.50; 12-15”, $3.00. 
Narrow Irish 
(J. Comm hibernica) 8-15’. The new 
columnar Juniper similar to Irish Jun- 
iper in foliage and color but grows 
tightly compact and columnar. The 
last word in evergreens for doorways 
and formal ‘effects. 18-24”, $2.25; 24- 
30”, $2.70; 30-36”, $3.20. 
Ptitzer 
(J. Chin pfitzeriana) 5-6’. This well 
known Juniper can scarcely be ex- 
celled for terrace and mass planting. 
Upright training’ gives it a very indi- 
vidual habit of growth and greater 
range of landscape uses. It is hardy 
and a rapid, vigérous grower and 
thrives under adverse conditions of 
soil and climate. It has a fine grecn 
foliage, which with a little pruning 
forms a dense mass. Eroadly spreac- 
ing. Probably the most universal fa- 
vorite of all Junipers of its type. 9-12”, 
$2.00; 12-15”, $2.50. 
Red Cedar 
(J. virginiana) 25’. Compact in growth, 
pyramidal in shape with bright green 
foliage, purplish in winter. Annual 
trimming will improve. 18-24”, $2.50. 
Savin 
(J. sabina) 3-4’. Spreading form with 
slender branches and dark green 
leaves. Excellent for foundation work 
and underplanting. 12-15”, $2.50; 15- 
18”, $3.00. 
Spiny Greek 
(J. comm cxcelsa stricta) 5-6’. Com- 
pact, broad pyramids of stiffly erect 
gray-gieen foliage. Very popular vari- 
ety. 12-15”, $2.25; 15-18”, $2.70. 
Spruce 
Colorado Blue 
(P. Pungens glauca) An elegant tree 
with rich-.blue foliage. Erect and state- 
ly. 12-18”, $3.00. 
Colorado Green 
(P. pungens) 60-80’. Symmetrical when 
young, and even more picturesque in 
old age, are these broad grey-green 
pyramids. 15-18”, $2.50. 
Dwari Alberia 
A pyramid of dark green short needles. 
An excellent close growing specimen 
tree. 12-15”, $2.70. 
Yeu 
Browns 
(T. media browni) A popular variety 
with dark green foliage, very dense 
habit. Can be easily trimmed to tree 
or globe form. 15-18”, $3.00; 18-24”, 
$3.50; 24-30”, $4.50. 
English 
(T. baccata). This the old favorite of 
English gardens. Deep green, rapid 
growing in good soil, very dense. Will 
do quite well in poor soil and in dry 
situations. Thrives in either sun or 
shade. One of the best of all hedge 
plants. 
18-24”, $3.50; 24-30”, $4.50; 30-36”, $5.50. 
Spreading Japanese 
(T. cuspidata) 10-12’. Most dependable 
is this spreading bushy Yew. Unless 
pruned occasionally, will attain tre- 
mendous spread over open center. 
Upright Japanese 
(Tf. cuspidaia capitata) 25-30’. A dark 
green symmetrical broad pyramid. 
Makes a distinctive hedge. 

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MUGHO PINE 
Pine (Pinus) 
Mugho 
(P. mugho mughus) 3-4 feet. A dense, 
compact dwarf evergreen with rather 
long dark green needles, valuable for 
rockeries and foundation plantings. 12- 
15”, $2.50; 15-18”, $3.00. 
(Taxus) 
Hattield 
(T. media Hatfield) 12-15’. Compact, 
cone-shaped shrub that offers many 
possibilities especially in a small gar- 
den. 15-18”, $3.00; 18-24”, $3.50. 
Irish 
(T. baccata fastigiata) The well known 
slender growing yew, so frequently 
used by architects where choice, nar- 
row landscaping effects are sought. 
The tree is shapely in form, and the 
foliage is rich dark green and dense. 
The large bright red berries, profusely 
intermingled with the foliage in the 
fall, enhance the beauty of the tree. 


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