Center Point, Iowa Specimen Evergreens 
: size Each 
—Globe. A compact form of J. virginiana easily sheared 18-24 in. 6.00 
into globes and useful for places where other ever- ; 
green globes will not thrive. 
—Hillbush Juniper. A very slow growing and compact 15-18 in. 4.50 
plant which can easily be trained into perfect globes 18-24 in. 5.50 
or other shapes. Remarkably rich deep green at all 
times and perfectly hardy. 
—Red Cedar J. Virginiana. 25-30 ft. Sheared specimens 18-24 in. 2.00 
of our native Red Cedar. Splendid blue or green in 4-5 ft. 6.00 
summer, purplish-red in winter. Subject to Cedar 5-6 ft. 7.00 
Apple Rust. ey ee io 8.00 
—Dundee. J. virginiana pyramidiforma hilli. 15-25 ft. 4-5 ft. 10.00 
A grafted, narrow pyramidal form with compact reg- 
ular growth without shearing. 
—Cannarti J. virginiana cannarti. 15-20 ft. A grafted 316-4 ft. 9.00 
form, clear green throughout the year. Needs shear- 4-5 ft. 10.00 
ing to make a close, regular pyramid. Unexcelled year 5-6 sft. 12.00 
round color. O-742.4f 15.00 
—Hillspire, J. Cuppressifolia. A shapely growing pyra- 4-5 ft. 10.00 
midal variety with attractive bright green whipcord 5-6 ft. 12.00 
foliage. A new introduction. 6-7) “ft. 15.00 
—Keteleer Juniper. 15 ft. A grafted pyramidal form. 4-5 ft. 10.00 
Light green foliage. 5-6 ft. 12.00 
For those who can use small Pyramidal junipers we list the following at 
$4.00 for 2 ft. plants: 
Cannarti Dundee Manhattan Blue 
Deforest Green Hillspire Pyramidalis 
PINE, Hickory Pine, pinus aristata. A handsome low 18-24 in. 5.00 
shrub ‘with ascending branches densely clothed with 
oppressed leaves sprinkled with white grains of resin. 
—Mugho. Dwarf Mountain Pine. 3-5 ft. This makes 12-15 in. 3.00 
a compact dome-shaped bush broader than high. Sizes 15-18 in. 3.50 
apply to width rather than height. Endures some 18-24 in. 4.50 
shade and heat and drought. Thrives in any well 2-214 ft. 7.50 
drained soil. ; 2'2-3 it. 7.50 
3-3% fts 9.00 
—Ponderosa. Bull Pine. 50-80 ft. Very long leaves and 18-24 in. 2.00 
stiff rugged branches. Endures the driest, most exposed PG erry GPL 3.00 
situations best of all the list. Requires sun and tolerates 3-4 ft. 4.00 
no crowding. 
—Scotch. Pinus Sylvestris. 50-75 ft. Bright green at all dd ates ODS ge. 4.00 
times, and endures city conditions exceptionally well. 3o4 = ft} 5.50 
- Shears well. 
—White. Pinus Strobus. 60-100 ft. The softest foliage aes tt: 6.00 
of the pines. Endures some shade. It is the longest 5-6 sft. 7.00 
lived and very beautiful. Must be in well drained soil. Gamat: 8.00 
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