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E4I—MUGHO PINE (Pinus Mughus). One of Our Finest Dwarf 
Evergreens! This picturesque species forms a bushy, compact 
ball, growing as broad as it does tall, seldom over 3 feet in 
height and easily sheared smaller. Thick needles, long and 
stiff, are rich dark green throughout the’ year. In the spring 
the new growth looks like a multitude of candles over the 
tree. A beautiful border evergreen, ideal 
foundation planting, for beds, and for grouping inside the 
for foreground and 
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walk. 
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oe. E42—-PFITZER'S JUNIPER (Juniperus Chinensis Piitzeriana). Exceptionally beauti- 
NS ager er i ee eee . 7.50 15.00 40.00 .ful, graceful and hardy—no wonder it is the most popular of all dwarf ever- 
greens. Handsome, feathery, gray-green foliage, covers arching, spreading 
Each 2 branches as it develops a broad picturesque form. Hardy everywhere, doing 
(c) 15x18 in., specimens, 2X ................... $3.00 $ 5.50 well in shade or sunlight. 3 to 4 feet at maturity. 
(d) 18x24 in., specimens, 3X .................. 4.00 7.50 Each 2 
(e) 21/x3 ft., specimens, 4X, B&B ........ erated 6.00 11.00 (a) 12x18 in., light specimens, 2X ..... 1.2... oo ccc eee eee eee ee ees $2.85 $§ 5.00 
(b) 18x24 in., bushy specimens. 3X ...............0.c0 cece ees . 4.85 9.00 
(c) 2x2l/e ft.. select specimens, 3X, B&B ................-. cue . 6.85 12.75 
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E43—SILVER-BLUE PFITZER JUNIPER. (Pat. 422). For the third year we offer this 
wonderful, dwarf evergreen (last year we did not have enough to go around). 
With all the grace, beauty and fine performance of the regular Pfitzer’s Juni- 
per, it has the added charm of silvery blue foliage. The new growth each 
season enhances its silvery frostiness. In the entrance planting, foundation 
group, or formal garden, it is perfection itself. Extremely hardy, it thrives in 
every section of the United States. 3 to 4 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 
(a) 15x18 in., specimens, 2K ...... 2.0... e eee e ees IR eiGiei's 430) $2.85 $ 5.00 
(b) 18x24 in., specimens, 3X, B&B ......... adiniwenice ate es Diets cas . 6.00 11.40 
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lightful formal touch. 
ceptionally fine this season. 
a) 18-24 in., specimens, 2X .......... : 
b) 2-2!/, ft., specimens, 3X ............... ; 
C)cd-A: it, specimens; 4X1 BOB 7h os rs oy es eee eee nie RE a ata ALE LR da eet aie 
d) 4-5 ft.. heavy specimens, 4X, B&B ..... 3 
e2s—Glote Arler - Vilae GLOBE 
(Thuya Occidentalis Globosa) ARBOR-VITAE 
A charming little globe for the foreground—popularly used in foun- 
dation groups and borders where its lovely form contrasts de- 
lightfully with the more spreading, informal habits of other types. 
The artistic flat carved foliage of deep green forms a densé globe 
shape without trimming. 3-31/, ft. at maturity. Our Globes are beau- 
ties, and will work so attractively into almost any igadscepe Leite 
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a) 10x15 in., specimens, 2X ....... eRe eae, Wales 2 12.00 $4.40 
b) 12x18 in., specimens, 2X ...... Rpts ve Nahe cs vs DoD 5.90 
¢) 18x24 in., specimens, 3X. BEB .............. 5.00 9.00 
BALLED & BURLAPPED EVERGREENS weigh 65 to 100 lbs. each on 
an average. Until freight service is improved, it is safer to have 
them shipped by express. Should you be located 500 miles or more 
from us, check with your express agent on rates and if you find 
shipping costs will be too heavy on B&B trees, we urge you to buy 
the smaller or medium size specimens, Individually Wrapped. 
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yramidal : nhor - Vitae huya Occidentalis Pyramidalis) 
What beauties they are—classic, slender, pointed trees thicklycloaked in lacy, bright green foliage, never growing too tall or 
bushy. At the entrance or in the foundation planting, they lend rich color the year through; in the garden they give a de- 
Our trees have been propagated from an extra select type; the foliage is close and compact, and a bright, healthy green 
color. They naturally develop a shapely pyramid without shearing, seldom measuring over 2 to 3 feet in diameter at the 
base, with a matured height of 12 to 15 feet, but can easily be clipped back to any desired height. Ferris’ Pyramids are ex- 
Each 2 
Se hoa ae .... $2.50 § 4.40 
Be Pee eee Oe 6.40 
Degas rep te ..... 6.00 11,40 
SAR iin Beech awe eee 16.40 
E44—JAPANESE JUNIPER (Juniperus Chinensis Procumbens). Handsome =reeper for 
the landscape. Dense, sharp-pointed, blue-green foliage of an intricate design 
spreads out in a charming fashion, seldom lifting more than 8 or 12 inches from 
the ground. A little shearing each year will keep it permanently small and com- 
pact if the rambling spread is not desired. Very useful and delightful in the low 
border, terrace or rock garden. Hardy either in full sunlight or partial shade. 
Each 2 
(a) 18x24 in., specimens, 3X 2.2.2... cee eee cece eee ee eeeee $4.50 § 8.50 
(b) 2x2l/z ft., specimens, 3X, BEB .... 2... cece cece eter cere 6.50 12.40 
E4S—GOLDEN PFITZER JUNIPER. Bright golden yellow tips interspersed with green 
—a beautiful combination of contrast and harmony. It loses some of the yellow color 
in late summer and fall, but the new growth each spring renews the bright gold 
overtone. A lovely dwarf evergreen for the entrance or foundation planting. 3 
to 4 feet at maturity. 
(a) 22H tt z - Each 2 
a 2 Bee SPOCIMONS, SR oo oye eee. ese cwane Tee dharcacisee $5.00 9.00 
(b) 2'/2x3 ft., specimens, 4X, B&B ........... sects seen NieecwiceeeeeoO vite 
E26— Ameucan Arter- Vitae —White Cedar (Thuya Occidentalis) 
A great favorite for hedges and lawn groups. When untrimmed, it develops a graceful broad pyramid (see picture on page 27), 
35 to 50 feet at maturity, but shears readily to any height or shape desired. The flat, handsomely carved foliage of deep 
$3.50 AMES \ 
ans Ce rags 5.00 
er S00! 8.50 JUNIPER 
E48—SAVIN JUNIPER (Juniperus Sabina). The Favorite Trailer—beautiful 
VVERS 
E46—ANDORRA JUNIPER (Juniperus Communis Depressa Plumosa). A trailing 
beauty of superb coloring. Low, spreading branches, seldom over 18 inches 
from the ground, are covered with artistic, finely cut foliage, which through 
the spring and summer is bright silvery green, but turning at the first touch 
of frost to handsome mauve-pink. In the foreground of Steel Blue Juniper or 
darker evergreens, its exquisite winter coloring is most pronounced. Ideal for 
terraces and rockeries, too. Very hardy. 
Each 2 
(a) 12x18 in., light specimens, 2K ............... 0... e cee ee eee $1.75 $ 3.00 
(b) 18x24 in., heavy specimens, 3X ............... Bethe Worse akaeare . 2.75 4.75 
(c) 2x3 ft.. heavy specimens, 3X, B&B .......... GS eota vst bratertene $.50 10.00 
E47—VON EHRON JUNIPER. (Juniperus sabina Von Ehron). Handsome deep 
green, bristly foliage thickly covers the semi-erect, graceful branches. Very 
hardy, growing rapidly, developing a somewhat open, informal fan. A good 
center specimen for your foreground group; you will like it in the rock gar- 
den also. 3 to 4 ft. at maturity. ag ; 
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12x18 in., light specimens, 2X ... 2.0.0.0... ccc cece ccc eect cece e + G2e0 $4.40 
WONDERFUL, 
NEW 
E393—AMES JUNIPER (Juniperus Chinensis Ames). A lovely, formal, compact 
Juniper, dwarfish and upright in habit, shading from blue-green to green. 
It was developed by Professor T. J. Maney and introduced by the lowa 
State College of Ames, Iowa, in 1947. It has a distinct advantage in hold- 
ing its handsome, thick foliage to the center of the tree, giving it an unusual 
full and symmetrical appearance, and requires little pruning.’ Very hardy. 
A superb specimen evergreen for the foundation setting. Registered by 
E. S. Haber, Department of Horticulture, lowa State College, Ames, Iowa. 
(AAN Register 1). 
Each 2 
(a) 18-24 in., specimens, 3X ....... Rey Sits euet gine acetate $4.50 §$ 8.40 
(b) 2-212 ft.. specimens, 3X. B6B............... bee cok 700121890 
E40—MANEY JUNIPER (Juniperus Chinensis Maney). A 
distinctive beauty — semi-erect, bushy, spreading, 
with a decided bluish cast. It grows as broad as it 
does tall and fills a place all its own between the 
low and tall growing ornamental Junipers. It bears 
the name of the late Prof. T. J. Maney who developed 
it; in 1947 it was introduced by the Iowa State Col- 
lege of Ames, Iowa. Fine for the medium border, 
mass plantings, or as individual specimens. Toler- 
ates heavy pruning, so can be kept to almost any 
size desired. We are proud to be among the first to 
offer this outstanding evergreen. Registered by E. S. 
Haber, Department of Horticulture, lowa State Col- 
lege, Ames, Iowa. (AAN Register 2). 
Each 2 
$ 9.40 
(a) 12-18 in., specimens, 2X ..... Sees 
: 12.40 
(b) 18-24 in., specimens, 3X, BSB ............ 6.50 
Junipers 
dependable and hardy everywhere. Dark 1ge covers 
dense, spreading branches, producing an the fore- 
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ground, and giving the finest sort of finish to foundation groups, parks | 
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ideal plant for 
or formal beds. It endures smoky conditions of the city, and is at home 
anywhere. Seldom over 3 feet high at maturity. 
Each 2 
1@x24'-in., specimens, SK. 0252... nccdede s+ scsacdhee tom $4.85 $9.00 
ALL SPECIMEN TREES 
On pages 30 and 31, not 
marked B&B, will be Indi- 
vidually Wrapped. 
NOTE! 
"X'' means number 
of times 
transplanted and 
root-pruned. 
It was our pleasure to have 
worked with and to have 
developed a close friendshi 
with the late Prot T. fj. 
Maney, who was responsible 
for these two new ever- 
greens. We feel deeply hon- 
ored in being the first to in- 
troduce these two fine new 
trees, which will be a last- 
ing memorial to the work of 
Prof. Maney as a pomolo- 
chess and also to his hobby 
ealing with ornamentals. 
PROF. T. J. MANEY 
MANEY 
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