8 EVERGREENS 

JUNIPER VIRGINIANA 
(EASTERN REDCEDAR) 
J. virginiana Burk; Burk Eastern Red 
Cedar. A distinct blue, forming a dense 
column. Winter coloring, metallic blue 
or purplish cast. 3-3% ft., $12.00; 3%-4 
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J. virginiana Canaert; Canaert Eastern 
Redcedar. A leading favorite and widely 
known. Intense green in color, heavily 
fruited with bluish berries in the fall, 
giving a most striking appearance. 3l%- 
4 £t., $14.00; 4-416 ft., $16.00: 
J. virginiana Cypress; Cypress East- 
ern Redcedar. Fine type of upright Juni- 
per, with glossy green foliage, of about 
the same color as the Canaert Juniper. 
Carries a better winter color than most 
of the green upright types. 34-4 ft., 
$14.00; 4-5 ft., $16.00; 5-6 ft., $20.00. 
J. virginiana Hill Dundee; Hill Dundee 
Eastern Redcedar. One of the most val- 
uable Junipers introduced in recent 
years. It makes a compact pyramidal 
growth of moderate size. Summer color- 
ing greyish-green, changing to a pur- 
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excellent variety for use in landscaping. 
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J. virginiana Keteleer; Keteleer East- 
ern Redcedar. Another one of the green 
types of upright Juniper. The older the 
tree gets, the fuller and more beautiful. 
An especially fine addition in the upright 
types. 314-4 ft., $14.00; 4-5 ft., $16.00. 
PICEA—SPRUCE 
Tall evergreen trees of pyramidal 
habit and continuous trunk. 
Picea pungens; Blue Colorado Spruce. 
(To 60 ft.) This tree is undoubtedly 
the most popular of the evergreens of 
this type. <A conical shaped, silver- 
tipped evergreen with Ssymetrical 
branches of prickly blue needles. Often 
referred to as ‘“‘The Glory of the Coni- 
fers.” Beautiful select trees. 2-2% ft., 
$10.00; 244-3 ft., $12.50; 3-314 ft., $15.00; 
3144-4 ft., $17.50. 
P. glauca albertiana Dwarf; Dwarf Al- 
berta White Spruce. (To 5 ft.) A beau- 
tiful compact type of dwarf Spruce, 
rarely growing more than two inches in 
a season. One of the few Spruces that 
can be used in landscaping real close 
to the residence. Should be placed to 
avoid winter suns in Colorado, or slight- 
ly protected from same. Highly recom- 
mended. 15-18 in., $8.00. 
PINUS—PINE 
Large evergreen trees, furnishing val- 
uable timber and ornamental trees, a 
few dwarf and compact forms. 
Pinus cembroides edulis; Colorado Pin- 
yon Pine. (To 15 ft.) A very hardy spe- 
cles of pine. Will grow fine in hot, dry 
conditions. Produces an edible nut, 
which is delicious. Very dark green 
Short needles. Slow growing. 2%4-3 ft., 
$10.00; 38-316 ft., $12.00; 3-%4-4 ft., 
$14.00; 4-41 ft., $16.00; 414-5 ft., $18.50; 
5-6 ft., $21.00. 
P. mugo mughus; Mugho Swiss Pine. 
(To 5 ft.) A dense globose form of 
dwarf pine, containing numerous side 
branches, which flare out close to the 
ground, spreading horizontally, then 
turning upward in aéeregular open 

growth. Perfect specimens may be ob- 
tained by pinching off half of the growth 
of each candle about two weeks after 
the new growth reaches around three 
inches. 15-18 in., $6.00; 18-24 in., $8.00; 
2-244 ft., $10.00; 214-3 ft., $12.50: 
Austrian Pine (to 50 ft.) 
Resembles the Western Yellow Pine. 
Deep, rich green color. Growth close 
and compact. Long needles. 3-4 ft., 
$11.00; 4-5 ft., $15.00. 
P. nigra; 
P. ponderosa; Ponderosa Pine (West- 
ern Yellow Pine). (To 50 ft.)) Probably 
the hardiest of all Pines, withstanding 
drought better than any other ever- 
green; yet adapted to any type. soil 
Nothing better for picturesque group- 
ings or contrast plantings. 3-4 ft., 
$1 11003 4-5 “ft; $15,0025 5-6 ttre 0500. 
Mahonia aquifolium; Oregongrape. (To 
4 ft.) This is a priceless item for shady 
conditions in our Colorado” €limate: 
Should never be planted where exposed 
to the Colorado winter suns, and is one 
of the few items that thrives here in 
a Shady location. it is classed among 
the broad-leafed evergreens, and has hol- 
ly-like foliage of bright glossy green 
leaves. Blooms in early spring, with 
large clusters of bright golden-yellow 
flowers, followed by miniature blue- 
black berries. Must be balled in earth 
and burlapped like an evergreen, and 
makes beautiful specimens where 
trimmed rather heavily. Highly recom- 
mended for proper locations. 15-18 in., 
$6.50; 18-24 in., $7.50; 2-2% ft., $8.50. 

Blue Colorado Spruce 
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