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Junipers 
Junipers are comparatively new in the nursery trade. The various 
forms grow in almost any shape and color. Very hardy and will 
stand a great deal of dry weather. Most desirable for landscape 
work. 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA PYRAMIDAFORMIA HILLI—the Hill 
Dundee Juniper is the best of the upright compact green 
forms. It is a sport of the Juniperus Virginana and does not 
discolor nearly as bad in winter, 
OoAgi taerationes (AKC ae oc. cOlNt tore Teer (Each) $6.00 
220 pA COTA TLS, AStA KGa te. ckoee en ere er ne (Each) 5.00 
JUNIPERUS SABINA—The well known Sabin Juniper is perhaps 
the most used of the half-erect groups. Grown from cuttings 
it is easily transplanted. 
Se 2A Me TG ees ee erminen ot eee eee a es (Each) $3.00 
JUNIPERUS CHINENIS PFITZERIANA—the handsomest of the 
Chinese Juniper varieties is the Pfitzer. Will thrive almost 
anywhere. 
SUCK MESD ECAC MES LARC (Mee tte a ee i (Each) 5.00 
Pea VTC TMS Ca. Pee S CAR OO ee eet eater eee (Each) 3.75 
To-nC ims DECAC meStAK GQ me a. 1 .cugl lea e ne an (Each) 2.75 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA— The Platt River strain of Red Cedar, 
Our hardiest native evergreen. Can be sheared and grown as 
a fine specimen tree. Good straight 4 year old trees. 
DeOmELU EC OCATCUMRTS frre reese) ohne unt a Ween (Each) $3.00 
Balsam Fir 
BALSAM FIR—A native Minnesota Evergreen which will do well 
in partial] shade. Grows into a dense pyramidal shape tree. 
Dark green color. Choice trees. 
SAN GASTON GS a Gay URE tenet a ee (Each) $4.50 
