EVERGREENS (Continued) 
Juniper Moffatii—Silver-gray foliage. 
UI ie ee ee $2.50 
Juniper Scopulorum Globe. 
i eam neicin wh $6.00 
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JUNIPER SPREADING 
Prieer-22-inch Spread -._...._.----- 22222 sl $5.00 
Sabina—18-inch Spread ___-._------------------ $4.00 
Tamaracifolia—Slow growing. For small places. 
Berrie Tes: See ete oes $4.00 
Meee oreead 9... eee $5.00 
Mugho Pine—Deep green foliage. 
eo ee ee ee $5.00 
Pee SG OC on a eh 000 
MPiMGMe INORG 2ec5520. 52.005. .22 fe. Wee $8.00 
Prices given on evergreens are at the Nursery and don't 
carry any replacement. For replacement at half price 
add 50%, planting charges are 25% of the current 
price. 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Almond Flowering—Pink. Flowers like double pink 
roses in very early spring. 
2-3 ~ Feet: or ner oes ba $1.25 
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Althea (Rose of Sharon)—Large double ruffled. Flowers 
in late summer. Red, pink purple. 
2-3- feet ee ee $1.00 
Barberis Mentorensis—Pat. No. 99. Strong, upright 
growing. Its foliage is heavy and thick and of per- 
fect green color. It is almost evergreen. 
ee Do eh a ec es $1.50 
True Hedge Columberry — Pat. No. 110. An. upright 
growing barberry. Recommended for formal hedges. 
Grows pyramidal form without pruning. 
Re ee esas a in ie $1.25 
Beauty Bush—A graceful shrub. Covered with small 
pink flowers in May. 
in secs Se wipe seen $1.25 
Butterfly Bush (Buddleia)—Summer lilac. Small flowers 
in long pointed spikes. 
MEDS ase eFC $1.00 
TSE Uy Goin ls TS SE a a $1.00 
Burgundy eae see Ne Since on ein ch $1.00 
Dogwood Coloradensis—A native of Colorado. Small 
white flower and berries. Bright red wood in winter. 
PS SS a $1.25 
