MEYER’S JUNIPER 
ME YER’S--Anew variety of unusual merit, an 
irregular grower. The foliage appears of dif- 
ferent shades of blue when viewed from various 
angles. It never fails to attract attention. 
WAS Whe oSe ees escees each $5.00 
POLISH--Is an excellent upright growing 
Communis Juniper which has a similar habit 
to the Ashford. 
18-24 in,- -----+---+---- each $2.00 
PEN oats es Ae SS each $3.50 
PFITZER--Low, irregular, spreading, vase- 
shaped of bush-like form, with dense gray- 
green foliage of soft, feathery appearance. 
Extremely hardy, and will grow anywhere. 
Very valuable for foundation and group plant- 
ings. 
12-15 in.- ----------- each $4.00 
15-18 in.- ----------- each $5.00 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $7.00 
24-30 in.- ----------- each $9.00 
SAVIN JUNIPER 
SAVIN--A low, much-branched, spreading 
shrub 2 to 3 feet in height; its branches well 
supplied with short straight, tufted branchlets 
which are well covered with dark-green foli- 
age. 
15-18 in.- --------- each $4.00 
18-24 in.- --------- each $5.00 
24-30 in.- --------- each $5.50 
3-4 ft.---------- each $7.00 
SQUAMATA--One of the most interesting of 
all-trailers. Anative of the Himalayas. When 
young, the plants are prostrate and trailing, 
but as it increased in age, it assumes a com- 
pact, conical form, making a pleasing appear - 
ance, 
POE 24s ihe a is Sa oS each $2.50 
TAMARAX--A low form of the Junipers, 
spreading habit, and is noted for its excellent 
green winter color. Very hardy and popular 
wherever grown. 
15-18 in.- ----------- each $2.25 
18-24 in.- ----------- each $3.25 
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