JUNIPER, Pfitzer 
ARBORVITA, Berckmann’s Golden. A 
beautiful dwarf, compact variety. Foliage 
yellow-green, tipped with pure gold in 
spring and early summer. Each 
1 2ito 15 inner ee $1 75 
AS tolS ittseeres Wee ere 2 25 
18:to: 24 ine ee 2 75 
24 \t0.30 Ine aso ms he 3 00 
A., Bonita. A broad, cone-shaped tree of 
dark green color. One of the prettiest of the 
dwarf varieties and especially popular in 
the South. Each 
421015 interes res $1 75 
15: tovl8 ina es a ee 2 25 
1Sitoi2e ine eee ee ee 2 75 
24 ta'3O Ina ee eee 3 00 
A., Excelsa. Broad, compact grower with 
tapering top. Foliage bright green. One 
of the hardiest of the Oriental type and 
one of the most beautiful. Each 
13% to 247ine ee eee ae $2 25 
24'to 30: inte eee 2 75 
30: to'3G6. inva ase 3 25 
Sito:4 ft eee ee 3 75 
A., Hill’s Pyramidal. One of the leading 
upright growers for foundation plantings 
and other landscape uses. A dense, com- 
pact type of good green color, narrow and 
pyramidal in habit. Each 
24'10:30 in eerie ee eee $2 75 
SO,tO:sG ier ee ei eee 3 25 
Sito 4 ftir enti ase vee 3 75 
ALOUD ft e eee ca etek oy re 4 25 
A., Woodward Globe. One of the old and 
well-known globe forms. A bushy, globe- 
shaped tree of compact form and good color. 
The foliage is deep green and attractive. 
Each 
WT io bai Rb Rae ee $2 00 
SSL ee ne ness 2 50 
THT o orale. ae ene ene oe ee 3 00 
PET Dio eoncctow Seo cee eee 3 50 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga canadensis). A native 
American tree at home in the deep woods 
where it will stand severe cold. It has more 
uses than almost any other evergreen; 
it grows rapidly, can be pruned to any 
shape, does well in both sun and shade, is 
very graceful, and has good color both 
winter and summer. Each 
SP SRCOVZATEED ete ee chee cba da foertuser ae $3 00 
DARCORSOUMID SO ts a, Oks Ss Shes 3 50 
RAN) CTSA) ie, Gs cee ee 4 00 
SREOVATEL Pe ee ere os Sales vag sales 5 00 
ASTID EE Uae oes cere ae 6 00 
JUNIPER, Canaert (Juniperus virginiana 
Canaerti). Dark green, bunchy foliage. 
Porcelain-blue fruits in late summer. Up- 
right. ach 
ALORSUA UTM ee acie te dios i $3 50 
£3 UCL coco a Une ne 4 50 
ASLOVOE GAP ee cs koenccd ab dae 5 50 
Chotee Specimen EVERGREENS 
In this group are some of the most valued plants for Iandscape effects. The diversity of 
color and habit of growth provide truly ‘“‘a plant for every place and purpose,” some for limited 
areas In foundation plantings or for bed and border uses, others for screens, hedges, windbreaks, 
and for group and specimen plantings. They are always desirable for both summer and winter 
effects. 
Juniper, frish (J.communis bibernica). Slender 
in habit and needs no shearing. Of decided 
columnar form. Foliage is glossy green. 
Each 
18 to 24. inte ee eee $2 25 
24.t0.30 Ine ee ee 2 50 
30:to'36. Ini. oo eee ee ee 3 00 
3.to! 4 tt Cee eee re 8 ee eee 3 25 
Ato: 5) ft ee Pee en ee 3 50 
J., Golden Pfitzer (J. chinensis Pfitzeriana 
aurea). Clear canary-yellow foliage inter- 
spersed with green. Loses some of its bright 
color in ate summer. Each 
15.10/18 ine ee eee $2 75 
18: t0 24. ith cheetah vk . 3 00 
ARBORVITAE, Berckmann's Golden 
J., Pfitzer (J. chinensis Pfitzeriana). Doubt- 
less the most popular of the low-growing, 
spreading Junipers. The branches are 
partly upright, with dropping tips. Foliage 
beautiful silvery green, holding its color 
both wimter and summer. Perfectly hardy. 
Eac 
15) tos lSiinssee ee ee ae $2 75 
18 :tos2Ai ini ee ee 3 00 
24: to SOLiIn ss eee SA a nee 3 25 
30:torsGiins pee oe oes 3 50 
J., Spiny Greek (J. excelsa stricta). A me- 
dium, dense, narrow type with bluish green, 
metallic, spiny foliage. Makes a very com- 
pact, conical plant. Each 
Ae rye ET Bia on societies ques Bos een $1 75 
A5:fO\18 inate es ah so es 2 25 
18 to 240i eee eee .. 275 
24:40:30 INE a ee 3 00 
J., Virginiana Glauca. Shapely, pyramidal 
tree. Silver-blue, brightest im _ spring. 
Stands trimming well. Each 
Modern landscapes demand these beau- 
tiful evergreens —their elaborate foliage 
pattern and rich color blends. 
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC., McMINNVILLE, TENN. 
PINE, Mugho (Pinus Mugo). An interesting 
dwarf Pine. Especially effecttve in early 
spring when new growth starts. Each 
12-in. spread.................... $2 75 
15-in. spread. ._.. es eee 
18-in. spread.................... 3 75 
SPRUCE, Norway (Picea Abies). The pop- 
ular Christmas tree, also used for lawn 
planting and windbreaks. Hardy; compact 
growth. Dark green. Grows rapidly in al- 
most any type of soil. Each 
18:to 24 in eee eee $3 00 
24:to.30 inc ee ree AN! 3 50 
30:to!36:in: 2 400 
S32 tOtA TES eee te ies 5 00 
YEW, Spreading (Taxus cuspidata). A com- 
pact, spreading variety; dwarf. Very 
hardy; handsome, dark green foliage. 
Bright rose-red fruits in fall. Each 
ASito 24 ines, Ar ton: Ae ae $4 00 
24'to° 30 intercr one cn ee nee 5 00 
Y., Upright (7. media Hicksi). A. beauti- 
ful, slow-growing evergreen with rich dark 
green foliage all year. Columnar in form, 
making a splendid accent plant or specimen. 
Each 
18: to: 24) ime ae ee eee $4 00 
24:to'30 int. eee eee 5 00 
First-class specimens a number of times 
transplanted — dug fresh, roots puddled, 
wrapped in sphagnum moss for shipment. 
Plant immediately after moss is removed 
from roots. 
JUNIPER, Irish 
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