
ME YER’S JUNIPER 
ME YER’S-- Anew variety of unusual merit, an 
irregular grower. The foliage appears of dif- 
ferent shades of blue when viewed from various 
angles, It never fails to attract attention. 
15-18 in.- ----------- each $5.00 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $6.00 
POLISH--Is an excellent upright growing 
Communis Juniper which has a similar habit 
to the Ashford. 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $2.00 
24-30 in.- ----------- each $3.00 


PFITZER JUNIPER 

PFITZER--Low, irregular, spreading, vase- 
Shaped of bush-like form, with dense gray- 
green foliage of soft, feathery appearance. 
Extremely hardy, and will grow anywhere. 
Very valuable for foundation and group plant- 
ings. 
ORS Sho ce eet as A each $ 3.50 
15-18 in.- - - - - ----- each $ 5.00 
18-24 in.- --------- each $ 6.00 
24-30 in.- --------- each $ 7.50 
30-36 in.- --------- each $10.00 
SRLS. JER etn ne atte each $12.00 

SAVIN JUNIPER 
SAVIN--A low, much-branched, spreading 
shrub 2 to 3 feet in height; its branches well 
supplied with short straight, tufted branchlets 
which are well covered with dark-green foli- 
age. 
15-18 in.- --------- each! $3.50 
18-24 in.- --------- each $4.50 
24-30 in.- -------- - each/ $5.00 
3-4 ft.---------- each|$6.00 
SQUAMATA--One of the most interesting of 
all trailers. Anative of the Himalayas. When 
young, the plants are prostrate and trailing, 
but as it increased in age, it assumes a com- 
pact, conical form, making a pleasing appear- 
ance, 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $2.50 
TAMARAX--A low form of the Junipers, 
spreading habit, and is noted for its excellent 
green winter color. Very hardy and popular 
wherever grown. 
15-18 in.- ----------- each $2.25 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $3.25 
VIRGINALIS--A new interesting variety of the 
spreading form of Junipers. May be grown 
natural ina Sabina shape but by trimming, 
may be easily developed into perfect balls. 
The foliage is remarkable robust and healthy, 
a fine deep green color at all season. 
18-24 in.- - - - - - - - - - each $3.50 

VIRGINALIS JUNIPER 
