POTTER NURSERIES 
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 
JUNIPER — JUNIPERUS 
(Continued) 
BLUE COAST JUNIPER (Juniperus Virginiana 
horizontalis glawea). Semi-upright spreading 
habit. These have a bright bluish color with 
very stiff branches and thick rugged foliage. 
Each 
iZ2tto Santee eso $ 
iShtore4 sine mS 
Det Ores eh tse ee eee $ 
BLUE JUNIPER (J. Virginiana Glauca). One of 
the best trees offered today. It grows pyramidal 
but has graceful spreading branches if left 
untrimmed. When sheared a perfect column 
may be had, in color a light silvery blue and 
a distinct contrast to any other of the group. 
Each 
Dito Sit eee eee $ 
Slot v it. ae oe $ 
440 Mite ee $ 
BURK’S SILVER JUNIPER (J. Virginiana Burki). 
A silvery blue, compact, upright form of merit. 
Stands shearing well and is much prized for 
foundation planting. 
Each 
DAOC se ite ae eee $ 
3 RtOr ett ee eee ee ee $ 
A stouS att. oe $ 
CANNART’S JUNIPER (J. Virginiana Cannarti). 
A fine pyramidal, compact growing evergreen 
with wonderful winter color, and the best of 
its type. It is perfectly hardy and never suffers 
winter burn, common to some other junipers. 
Each 
2etO dS te eee $ 
S10. 4) {te $ 
tO at be ee ee $ 
BLUE CHINESE JUNIPER (Chinensis Columnaris 
Glauca). The foliage is sharp and prickly and of 
a bluish green color. 
Each 
MSetOo2 4 eine ee ee $ 
23tO mS ktti Sess $ 5 
Stn, fii ee $ 
4 tov i uttpeee ee ee -§ 
GREEN CHINESE JUNIPER (J. Chinensis). A select 
green type that is hardy and good form. Holds 
its green color in winter when other evergreens 
are dull. 
Each 
(Gi. Akete WR ieee oe $ 
UWA Gh PRS th ee $ 
2 TOs S ft eee $ 
3 tome. oft =22 === $ 
FRENCH JUNIPER. (J. Hibernica Fastigata). Of 
decided columnar form and immediately at- 
tracts attention. It is slender in habit, Superior 
to Irish Juniper. 
Each 
DE tONS) ihe ee ee $ 
30tOcd {ieee e ee eee $ 
4 Stor ost ee $ 
HETZI BLUE JUNIPER. (Glauca Hetzi Juniper). 
A spreading type evergreen, decidedly blue, 
rapid in growth, and stands shearing well, 
making fine heavy stock. Resembles Pfitzeri- 
ana, but has the advantages of the blue colored 
foliage. A new evergreen worthy of your con- 
fidence. é 
: Each 
sea Geli ovo a es $ 
US toe SUN === $. 
ee 7a iho ee $ 
GLOBE JUNIPER. A fine rather compact, globe 
variety with tufted dark green foliage which is 
retained throughout the winter. Can easily be 
kept in bounds by slight pruning. Valuable for 
foundation Plantings. 
Each 
15 to 18 in. spread___— $ 
18 to 24 in.-spread___=-$ 
24 to 30 in. spread_____ $ 
GOLDEN PFITZER JUNIPER (J. Chinensis Pfitz- 
eriana Aurea). Regular spreading form. The 
foliage comes out a clear canary yellow with 
many of the new stems yellowish. It loses some 
of its bright color during the summer, and dur- 
ing the winter it is nearly green. This tree is 
a strong robust grower, adding an interesting 
note of color among other trees. 
Eack 
W2eto 1S cine spreadea= == $ 
lps ton Suing spread =a $ 
24 to 30 in. spread_____ g 
HILL'S DUNDEE JUNIPER (J. Virginiana Hilli). 
A pyramidal, compact growing evergreen of 
much merit. Bliuish green foliage in spring, 
changing to plum-!ike color in early autumn. 
Stands shearing well. Excellent for formal plant- 
ing. 
Each 
9) 40.3 ett ae es 
310 A ioaft eee $ 
4 t6:5 anti eee $ 
KETTLERI JUNIPER (J. Virginiana Kettleri). A 
rather formal light green variety which stands 
shearing well. Pyramidal. An outstanding ever- 
green will grow well in Sun or Shade. Slate biue 
Berries nestle amid its dense deep green foliage 
that is compact right down to its broad base. 
Each 
20S ett ees $ 
STOMA ties = Se ee ae $ - 
4 tO) Sefton ee ee $ 
MEYER JUNIPER (J. Squamata Meyeri). Attract- 
ive form of irregular habit, with short straight 
branches. The foliage is plump, pointed and 
prickly is concave on the upper side and of 
a shiny blue color. The underside of the leaves 
are bluish green. For rockeries, around pools, 
or in groups with other trees. 
Each 
(25tOn Sain sae $ 
iD et OWl Guih\se 2 ee $ 
US top2ssin.2e $ 
2 ALTONS OU a ees $ 
PFITZER JUNIPER (J. Chinensis Pfitzerana). The 
most popular of the spreading types. It lies 
close to the ground and for edging larger 
plantings it has no equal. 
Each 
12 to 15 in. spread ____ $ 
15 tor lS ina spreada= =) b= 
18 to 24 in. spread ___. $ 
2atOues it aspread=aas S, 
PLATTE RIVER SILVER JUNIPER (J. Virginiana 
Platte River). Substantial Pyramidal form, sil- 
very blue foliage, similar to Burki Juniper. Very 
hardy and. outstanding for foundation planting. 
Each 
Ie tor2y tte =e $ 
3 ton4acfie = oe = 8 
A ee tOspettn eee eee §$ 
RED CEDAR (Juniper Virginiana). An erect col- 
umnar form and contrasting hues of light and 
dark greens, foliage, Purplish in winter, requires 
full sun. 
Each 
DetOese thes eee eee $ 
SF tort: ft2se ee $. 
A STOOD bees eee ee Sees 
DitOr Ooi tise eee ee § 
OutOme tte eee Ga 
. PFITZER COMPACTUM. Foliage close and very 
compact. Other characteristics same as Pfitzer 
Juniper except foliage is of finer texture. 
Each 
UPAR Coy NS a ae ee $ 
iS ton Seine] ee $ 
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2A tOnS Oi ee 
72 
WAUKEGAN JUNIPER... 
SILVER HILL JUNIPER (Scopullorum Horizon- 
talia). Compact, symmetrical and of bright 
bluish color. Pyramidal. 
Each 
2B tOrs ine $ 
Bib. tO 4 hee ee eee $ 
Ae tOGo mht eS, 
STRICTA JUNIPER (J. Excelsa Stricta). An un- 
usually attractive, dwarf conical tree with 
compact bluish green foliage. Very pleasing 
wherever used. 
Each 
teEito 14 \ftee eee $ 
Mio alos Dawe t eee eens 
DH DWAR _g 
VONEHRON JUNIPER (J. Sabina Vonehron). Vase 
shaped, producing numerous branches, which 
are well clothed with dark green whipcord 
foliage. It grows rapidly. Can be made globu- 
lar by trimming. 
Each 
iSitonl Sun. sees $ 
1S tos24) inp 
2Actos5 ONIN ee $ 
A prostrate Juniper, 
light green in color and especially good for 
borders and banks. 
1¥% to2 ~~ ft. spread___$ 
2 to 21% ft. spread___$ 
JAPANESE YEW — TAXUS 
The almost disease proof Evergreen . . . No family 
of evergreens has gained such popularity in 
recent years as the Yew. Their dark color, 
hardiness, variety of form, ease to transplant, 
adaptability, freedom FROM DISEASE OR IN- 
SECTS, has merited them this position. They all 
do well in the shade. We are using them in 
great quantities for foundation plantings. 
DWARF YEW (T. Cuspidata Nana). A low pictur- 
esque form of much merit. Can be used as a 
specimen or hedge when you want a quality 
plant. 
LO Sto Deters $ 
12 ton Shin == ee 
Wee tom eZ att =e $ = 
HATFIELD YEW (T. Media Hatjield). This is the 
best known of the many hybrid forms. The tree 
resembles Hicks Yew somewhat, but is of bush- 
ier and heavier growth, usually growing with 
more or less flat top, with the upper part of 
the tree wider than the botton, giving it a 
graceful vase form, 
122) Sto! | Scin.= = ee $ 
EY toys) Wha Wea $ 
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HICK’S YEW (T. Media Hicksi). Decidedly upright, 
forming a column of deepest green foliage, slow 
growing and never spreading more than one- 
fourth of its height, very compact. 
125° to 15 ot ee $ 
1S: 10-160 in eee $ 
LiA sto 2 tt eee $ 
2° 16 atte ee $ 
3. 40-4 fe $ 
MEDIA HUNNEWELLIANA (T. Media Hunnewel- 
liana). Spreading type feathery foliage with 
lacy tips. 
12 ton tS cine ee 
hoetow | Sit, =e $ 
LS: toe ines aS ae 
SPREADING YEW (TZ. Cuspidata. Jap). Low, rather 
spreading type which is usually broader than 
high, can be pruned to look like a Boxwood, 
or made into a hedge if desired. Withstands 
heat and co!d and perfectly hardy in our 
climate. Can be grown in sun or shade. One 
of the finest spreading evergreens. 
lO tol) 2 in $ 
12> setonlS aes ees $- 
11> to= 25) -ffe2e 2 $e 
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