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EVERGREENS, continued 
Juniper, Savir. Thickly branched, low and spreading; an ex- 
cellent unusual tree for foundation planting and to border tall- 
er evergreens in a sunny situation. 
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Juniper, Spiny Greek. Dense and narrowly conical, tapering 
to a sharp point; spiny grayish-green foliage. 
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New HEDGE 
As advertised in 
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Strong and hardy, thrives in 
sun or shade. Will make big A broadleaf 
growth first year. For grace- : 
ful individual shrubs or fine evergreen we sin- 
thick hedge, 10 plants make 10 cerely recommend 
feet of hedge. Att ive! 
Sais Some: Spotty Medcrieree for hedges. See 
2-year plants S oo page 20 for more 
FOR ONLY RE description. 
Pines 
Pine, White. A symmetrical pyramidal tree with regular 
whorls of horizontal branches; needles in 5’s, soft bluish-green. 
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Spruce 
Spruce, Norway. <A handsome tree of symmetrical, conical 
habit; branches spreading, usually drooping with age; dark 
green needles %-% in. long; beautiful reddish-brown cones. 
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Spruce, White. Similar to Norway, except it is more compact 
and decidedly slower growing. Can be used where medium 
sized tree is desired. Foliage is light green. An excellent ever- 
green, 
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RADIO GARDEN TALKS 
Those within range of the Joplin, Missouri, Station, WMBH, 
1450 on your dial, are invited to tune in each Sunday at one 
o’clock for a musical program, and a gardening talk by the 
Sarcoxie Nurseries. 
