18 TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 
I. Opaca Snowden. Very heavy foliage, berries larger 
than average and persistent. 
15 to 18 in. Height, 3.00 
I. Opaca Taber No. 3. Very handsome holly with bright 
shiny green leaves. Berries bright red. 
6 to 10 in. Height, 2.00 
I. Opaca Ten Oaks. Large deep green oblong leaf, large 
orange-red berries. Heavy fruiter. 
15 to 18 in. Height, 3.00 
JUNIPERUS (THE JUNIPERS) 
J. Chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper). Broad 
spreading habit, with gray-green foliage. 
BL 22 15 to 18 in. Width, 3.50 
BL 32 1¥, to 2 ft. Width, 4.50 
BL 40 24 to 30 in. Width, 5.50 
J. Communis Depressa Plumosa (Andorra). Low grow- 
ing, spreading plant with silvery green foliage which 
turns to a rich purple in Autumn. 
BL 30 14 to 2 ft. Height, 4.50 
J. Excelsa Stricta (Spiny Greek). Compact, slow grow- 
er with gray-green foliage. 
BL 30 144 to 2 ft. Width, 4.00 
J. Hibernica (Irish). Upright grower, very slim with 
gray-green foliage. 
BL 17 24 to 2 ft. Height, 2.50 
J. Horizontalis (Creeping Juniper). Very low growing, 
clinging to the ground, with good green foliage. Ex- 
cellent for planting of steep banks as the roots will 
hold the soil from washing. 
BL 25 30 to 36 in. Width, 3.50 
Ligustrum Lucidum. Evergreen laurel like foliage, 
glossy. 
BL 30 1% to 2 ft. Height, 4.50 
MAGNOLIA 
M. Grandiflora. Deep green foliage the year around, 
12 inch white flowers in Mid-Summer. 
BL 20 12 to 18 in. Height, 3.00 
3 to 4 ft. Height, 10.00 
OSMANTHUS 
O. Aquifolium (Sweet Holly). Very spiny leafed, look- 
ing like one of the Hollies. Flowers are very fra- 
grant. Grows to same shape as Holly. 
BL 10 10 to 12 in. Height, 1.50 
BL 45 12 to 15 in. Height, 2.50 
BL 17 18 to 24 in. Height, 6.00 
PICEA (THE SPRUCES) 
P. Canadensis Alba (White Spruce). Compact growing 
specimen, densely clothed in silvery green needles. 
BL 27 1%, to 2 ft. Height, 4.00 
BL 35 2 to 24 ft. Height, 5.00 
BL 45 24 to 36 in. Height, 6.50 
Fentilizenavalecs in March and June. 
P. Excelsa (Norway Spruce). Rapid grower, dark green 
foliage. : 
BL 27 2 to 2% ft. Height, 4.00 
BL 45 30 to 36 in. Height, 6.50 
PIERIS (ANDROMEDA) 
P. Japonica (Japanese Andromeda). Broadleaf ever- 
green. Thick, shiny leaves, turning bronze in Winter, 
white blossoms in early Spring. Thick bushy plants. 
BL 17 8 to 10 in. Height, 2.25 
BL 22 12 to 15 in. Height, 2.75 
BL 27 15 to 18 in. Height, 3.50 
PINUS (THE PINES) 
P. Montana Mughus (Mugho Pine). Slow growing, very 
hardy, compact and neat in habit. 
BL 35 15 to 18 in. Height, 5.00 
BL 45 18 to 24 in. Height, 6.50 
P. Resinosa (Red Pine). Long dark green needles on 
stout spreading branches. Hardy and vigorous. 
BL 25 1 to 1% ft. Height, 3.50 
BL 35 2 to 2%, ft. Height, 5.00 
BL 45 30 to 36 in. Height, 6.50 
P. Strobus (White Pine). Soft feathery bluish-green 
foliage. We think it is one of the finest. 
BL 20 1% to 2 ft. Height, 3.00 
BL 150 6 to 8 ft. Height, 20.00 
P. Sylvestris (Scotch Pine). Rapid grower, silvery foli- 
age. 
BL 35 2 to 2'4 ft. Height, 5.00 
BL 45 30 to 36 in. Height, 6.50 
PRUNUS (CHERRY LAUREL) 
P. Laurocerasus Schipkaensis (Cherry Laurel). Waxy 
Laurel-like foliage. A fine broadleaf evergreen. 
Plants are very compact. 
BL 15 10 to 12 in. Height, 2.00 
1% to 2 ft. Height, 3.00 
PYRACANTHA (FIRETHORN) 
P. Coecinea Lalandi (Upright Firethorn). Dark green 
leaves, small white flowers. Clusters of orange-red 
berries in late Summer. 
BL 25 18 to 24 in. Height, 3.50 
P. Crenulata (Red Berry Firethorn). Dark green 
leaves, small white flowers. Clusters of bright red 
berries in late Summer. 
BL 42 18 to 24 in. Height, 6.00 
RETINOSPORA (SEE CHAMAECYPARIS) 
2 to 4 inch plants in the spring only. 
