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Beautiful What beauties they are—classic, slender, pointed trees thickly cloaked in lacy, bright green foliage, never growing too tall or A lovely, formal, compact Juniper, dwarfish and upright in habit, shading from blue-green to green. It was developed by’ \ JUNIPER 
Bright Green bushy. At the entrance or in the foundation planting, they lend rich color the. year through; in the garden they give a de- f T : ; ’ Sais ; 
Landscape lightful formal touch. i Professor T. J. Maney and introduced by the Iowa State College of Ames, Iowa, in 1947. It has a distinct advantage in hold- 
Column Our trees have been propagated from an extra select type; the foliage is close and compact, and a bright, healthy green ing its handsome, thick foliage to the center of the tree, giving it an unusual full and symmetrical appearance, and requires 
color. They naturally develop a shapely pyramid without shearing, seldom measuring over 2 to 3 feet in diameter at the 
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base, with a matured height of 12 to 15 feet, but can easily be clipped back to any desired height. Ferris’ Pyramids are ex- little pruning. Very hardy. A superb specimen evergreen for the foundation setting. Registered by E. S. Haber, Department 
ceptionally fine this season, coon 2 of Horticulture, lowa State College, Ames, Iowa. (AAN Register 1). Each 2 
ail: 24) in: Wapecimensy 2K contre ees a ee Wo na gh Pe A et amcor eee Hotes $2.50 $ 4.40 @}-12-18) in, light: specimens, 2X e Ua ane es cok ee Ee ene ee 
Bb] 2-3 Newpecimens: 9X cancion ea TION OS idiie oo La SUL nai es 3.50 6.40 Sy RNMIIEMIEOES rama) Pees OU CRA Sle Oe eee 
C)to-Anti select; specimens.:4X,- BOB 20> eae eee) ah dk an REE cole Nene 6.50 12.30 
. 5.00 9.40 
a) F4-5ittovheavyivaelect.specimens4X BAB tr sae eee aie rea te Sigel wigin Rate Gia agstead dae 8.50 16.00 
Pia leldte sect yaietePererk, stalopasds aie dass atop ole Gfomagatseadien) ante A ac ean cte Sane al gues GaN eee ope 7.85 14.80 
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pL? .. 30 2 as ! trap of time, Meer 
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(Juniperus Chinensis Maney). A distinctive beau- 
ty—semi-erect, bushy, spreading, with a decided 
1@° PFITZER'S (Juniperus Chinensis Pfitzeriana). Exceptionally 
E30-—PFITZER JUNIPER beautiful, graceful and hardy—no wonder it is 
the most popular of all dwarf evergreens, Hand- 
E36-MANEY JUNIPER 
some, feathery, gray-green foliage, covers arching, spreading branches as it develops a 
broad picturesque form. Hardy everywhere, doing well in shade or sunlight. 3 to 4 feet 
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 
at maturity. Each 2 Iowa State College of Ames, Iowa. Fine for the medium border, mass plantings, or as in- 
GQ) eL2x 1 8cin- kapecimens: 2 kurt ens veers ea Ge ee de $2.50 $ 4.30 dividual specimens. Tolerates heavy pruning, so can be kept to almost any size desired. 
b)PlSx2kvins specimens AX 3-year te eee cic eo eon Rae 4.50 8.30 We are proud to be among the first to offer this outstanding evergreen. We have had 
c)ax2lelitspecimens,;0X. BOB ose ae. eee ee 6.00 11.25 many admiring comments on the border planting of Maney Juniper in front of our office 
building. Each 2 
E31—SILVER-BLUE PFITZER JUNIPER (Pat. 422). This splendid dwarf evergreen has all the (a)S12x18-inylight’specimens, 2X -eresere seca eee etree as eee $3.50 $ 6.40 
grace, beauty and fine performance of the regular Pfitzer’s Juniper, with the added charm (b)>18x24iin:heavy specimens,/3X . ses < cee ee eee ee 5.50 10.00 
of sjlvery blue foliage. The new growth each season enhances its silvery frostiness. An (c) 2x9: ft.) heavy specimens, 3X, BOB <>.) mote em seins eerie 7.00 13.30 
ideal specimen for the entrance planting, foundation group or formal garden. Though a = 
pore: Rarioty: it has already become one of the most popular with our customers. Ex- UI oa . Bets erond 
tremely hardy, thriving in every section of the United States. 3 to 4 feet at maturity. uniperus inensis Procumbens). Hand- 
Each 2 E37— JAPANESE JUNIPER some creeper for the landscape, Dense, 
rj 2xiSlinwsspecimensy 2X scott ate er. hh ce nes Se tec een eae $2.50 $ 4.30 : sharp-pointed, blue-green foliage of an in- 
ib) el8x245in.rapecimens ta Xs ee eae ee ho, Pea 4.50 8.30 tricate design spreads out in a charming fashion, seldom lifting more than 8 or 12 inches 
ce) 2x0) tespecimens; OX. BOB Vente recta ees ee a igal Boke 6.50 12.50 from*the ground. A little shearing each year will keep it permanently small and compact 
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. 
E32—-GOLDEN PFITZER JUNIPER. Bright golden yellow tips interspersed with green—a beau- 
Each 2 
tiful combination of contrast and harmony. It loses some of the yellow color in late sum- (a) 12x18 in., h ; 3x are $ 7.00 
mer and fall, but the new growth each spring renews the bright gold overtone. A lovely te ey ae hace emetic Pak 2S ct 7 oh aie eee ae Rae 4.50 8.30 
dwarf evergreen for the entrance or foundation planting. 3 to 4 feet at maturity. he Oe? Sea eieear es e Ra oO are he ee s . 
: ie i 6 OX, BEB ih ooo cele eee ae ees 6.50 12.50 
‘ Each 2 E34-MUGHO PINE (c) 2x3 ft., heavy specimens, 3X, B&B 
(a) 2x3 ft., specimens, 3X Jat HS eta DL De nee ey Shas Ta CRT $5.00 $ 9.30 
(b)ic3x4 st select specimens, 4X, BOB fa9.0 co seae ce ree 7.00 12.95 
(Juniperus Communis Depressa 
Pinus Mughus ; E38 —ANDORRA JUNIPER : Plumosa). Be trailing seary. : of, : 
’ Dae J wm superb coloring. Low, spreading 
branches, seldom over 18 inches from the ground, are covered with artistic, fine- 
ly 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 darkér evergreens, its exquisite winter coloring is most 
pronounced. Ideal for terraces and rockeries, too. Very hardy. 
(Thuya Occidentalis Globosa). A charm- 
£29-GLOBE ARBOR-VITAE ing globe for the foreground—popularly 
: se aes. used in foundation groups and borders 
where its lovely form contrasts delightfully with the more spreading, informal habits of 
z other types. The artistic flat carved foliage of deep green forms a dense globe shape with- 
Sra out trimming. 3-314 ft. at maturity. Our Globes are beauties and will work so attractively 
One of Our Finest Dwarf Evergr@fiS? S pictur: 
forms a bushy, compact ball, growing as broad a hay 
seldom over 3 feet in height andveasily 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. for 
\d ; : into almost any landscape setting. Each 2 foreground and foundation planting, for beds, and for grouping : seh ; ee cae 
Aa ic er . a} 10xISins light specimens, 2X 5.050. ae sn sire dase og a ane ieee ieee « $2.50 $4.40 inside the walk, 12x18 in., light specimens, 2X Soisouas SRK = A ais cuit ete ee $2. i 
price? ig ror \ by 1Sxi0sins specimens, 2X2 evi hc eas eg aaa css 3.25 5.90 eb Piao ee 10 3 «i 
{ro et* . 00 c)*16x24 ‘in. specimens; 3X0.BGB~.) 2 )ca 6s coos. o.Reee  t  otaee i i -8 in., seedlings .............. . ; ; : (Juniperus Sabina}. The Favorite Trailer 
pres Custer eis (b) 6-10 in., light transplants, 1X ... 6.50 13.50 E39-—SAVIN JUNIPER —beautiful, dependable and hardy every- 
NOs oe i i Each where. Dark green, tufted foliage covers 
\ (Juniperus sabina Von Ehron). Handsome c 2 : 
parr E33 VON ; EHRON JUNIPER deep green, bristly foliage thickly covers (c) 12x18 in., specimens, 2X .................., $4.00 $ 7.40 dense, spreading branches, producing an ideal plant for the foreground, and giv- 
as zE: the semi-erect, graceful branches. Very (d) 18x24 in., specimens, 3X ...7).............. 4.50 8.40 ing the fin 2st sort of finish to foundation groups, parks or formal beds. It endures 
hardy, growing rapidly, developing a somewhat open, informal fan. A good center speci- (e) 2x3 ft., specimens. 4X, B&B y.............. 6.85 12.95 smoky conditions of the city, and is at home anywhere. Seldom over 3 feet high 
men for your foreground group; you will like it in the rock garden also. 3 to 4 ft. at at maturity. Each 2 | 
maturity. Each (a) 10x152in:, light“specimens,;(2X 52.2 5 ceess ae oy to $1.95 $ 3.50 
(a) 18x24 /in., specimens, 3X 27. ae eg este ee $3.85 (b) 18x24 in., specimens, 3X ...................--.5-- Rea 0.50 6.40 
GLOBE ARBOR-VITAE (b) 2x3 ft., specimens, 3X, BOB... 26... eee eee eee ene 5.85 (c)22x9;fta:epecimens,.9X,: BOB,;..... 2 /-susssek Jao taco e 5.50 10.00 
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PFITZER'S JUNIPER 
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