8 HVERGREENS 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA 
(EASTERN REDCEDAR) 
Canaert Eastern 
Redcedar. A leading favorite and widely 
known. Intense green in color, heavily 
fruited with bluish berries in the fall. giv- 
ing a most striking appearance, 3%-4 ft., 
$14.00; 4-444 ft.. $16.00. 
J. virginiana Canaert; 
J. virginiana Cypress; Cypress Eastern 
Redeedar. Fine type of upright Juniper, 
with glossy green foliage, of about the same 
color as the Canaert Juniper. Carries a bet- 
ter winter color than most of the green up- 
right types. 3144-4 ft., $14.00; 4-5 ft., $16.00. 
J. virginiana Hill Dundee; Hill Dundee 
Eastern Redcedar. One of the most valuable 
Junipers introduced in recent years. It 
makes a compact pyramidal growth of mod- 
erate size. Summer coloring greyish-green, 
changing to a purplish tint in late fall and 
winter. An excellent variety for use in land- 
seaping. 3-3% ft., $12.00; 3814-4 ft., $14.00; 
4-5 ft., $16.00. 
J. virginiana Keteleer; Ketelleer Eastern 
Redeedar. Another one of the green types of 
upright Juniper. The older the tree gets, 
the fuller and more beautiful. An especially 
fine addition in the upright types. 3144-4 ft., 
$14.00; 4-5 ft., $16.00. 
PICEA—SPRUCE 
Tall evergreen trees of pyramidal habit 
and continuous trunk. 
Picea pungens; Blue Colorado Spruce. (To 
60 ft.) This tree is undoubtedly the most 
popular of the evergreens of this type. A 
econieal shaped, silver-tipped evergreen with 
symetrical branches of prickly blue needles, 
Often referred to as “The Glory of the Coni- 
fers.’”’ Beautiful select trees. 2-2% ft.. $10.00; 
2144-3 ft., $12.50; 3-3% ft., $15.00; 314-4 ft., 
$17.50. 
P. glauea albertiana Dwarf; Dwarf Al- 
berta White Spruce. (To 5 ft.) A beautiful 
compact type of dwarf Spruce, rarely grow- 
ing more than two inches in a season. One 
of the few Spruces that can be used in land- 
seaping real close to the residence. Should 
be placed to avoid winter suns in Colorado, 
or slightly protected from same. Highly 
recommended. 12-15 in., $8.00; 15-18 in., 
$10.00. 
PINUS—PINE 
furnishing yvalu- 
a few 
Large evergreen trees, 
able timber and ornamental trees, 
dwarf and compact forms. 
Pinus cembroides edulis; Colorado Pin- 
yon Pine. (To 15 ft.) A very hardy species 
of pine. Will grow fine in hot, dry condi- 
tions. Produces an edible nut, which is de- 
licious. Very dark green short needles. Slow 
growing, 2%4-3 ft., $10.00; 3-3% ft., $12.00; 
3144-4 ft., $14.00; 4-4% ft., $16.00; 4%4-5 ft., 
$18.50; 5-6 ft., $21.00. 
P. mugho mughus; Mugho Swiss Pine. (To 
5 ft.) A- dense globose form of dwarf pine, 
containing numerous side branches, which 
flare out close to the ground, spreading 
horizontally, then turning upward in a reg- 
ular open growth. Perfect specimens may 
be obtained by pinching off half of the 
growth of each candle about two weeks 
after the new growth reaches around three 
inches, 18-24 in., $9.00; 2-214 ft., $12.00; 2%4- 
3) 1a ON Ra AOLO! 
P. nigra; Austrian Pine. (To 50 ft.) Re- 
sembles the Western Yellow Pine. Deep, 
rich green color. Growth close and compact. 
Long needles. 4-5 ft., $16.00; 5-6 ft., $20.00. 
P. ponderosa; Ponderosa Pine (Western 
Yellow Eine)e (ilo 50. fits) = Probablys che 
hardiest of all Pines, withstanding drought 
better than any other evergreen; yet 
adapted to any type soil. Nothing better for 
picturesque groupings or contrast plant- 
ings. 3-4 ft., $11.00; 4-5 ft., $15.00; 5-6 ft., 
$20.00. 
Eucnymus kiautsechovicus; Spreading Eu- 
onymus (EKuonymus patens). (To 4+ to 5 ft.) 
An ideal shrub for this climate where used 
in protected areas and hidden from winter 
suns. Should be planted with a north or 
north-east exposure. Classified as broad- 
leaved evergreen; and under favorable con- 
ditions will retain its leaves all winter. Has 
handsome glossy green foliage with creamy- 
white blossoms followed by orange-red 
fruit holding well into the winter. Balled in 
earth and burlavped specimens; 2-2% ft., 
$8.00; 214-8 ft., $10.00. 
Mahonia aquifolium; Oregongrape. (To 4 
ft.) This is a priceless item for shady con- 
ditions in our Colorado climate. Should 
never be planted where exposed to the Colo- 
rado winter suns, and is one of the few 
items that thrives here in a shady location. 
It is classed among the broad-leafed ever- 
greens, and has holly-like foliage of bright 
glossy green leaves. Blooms in early spring, 
with large clusters of bright golden-yellow 
flowers, followed by miniature blue-black 
berries. Must be balled in earth and bur- 
lapped like an evergreen, and makes beau- 
tiful specimens where trimmed rather heav- 
ily. Highly recommended for proper loca- 
tions. 15-18 in., $6.50; 18-24 in., $7.50; 2-2% 
ft., $8.50. 
Blue Colorado Spruce. 
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