EVERGREENS 4) 
J. sabina Vonehron; Vonehron Savin 
Juniper. (To 6 ft.) Rather tast growing, 
dark green Juniper. Grown as a prostrate 
naturally, or as a sheared globe, or even as 
an upright when staked and trimmed. A 
fine Juniper. We list the globes only. 15-18 
in., $8.50'; 18-21 in., $10.00; 21-24 in., $12.00; 
Zea eetiGer elise 
J. scopulorum; Rocky Mountain Juniper. 
J. scopulorum; Ball or Globe’ type. 
Sheared into a round globe to give a very 
formal effect; to be used where one does not 
want much height. Available in varieties 
ranging in color from vivid green to intense 
blue (see various Juniper listings for de- 
criptions). Vrices same as shown under 
Vonehron. 
The following scopulorum Junipers are 
propagated by grafting from their respec- 
tive parent-plants. Consequently identical 
matches are obtained through this method, 
which is not the case with the seedling 
types, where good matches are practically 
impossible. As a family their ultimate 
heights vary somewhat, but will average 
around 25 feet. 
J. scopulorum Gray Gleam. (Plant Patent 
No. 848.) This is our own introduction and 
without boasting we feel it is the most out- 
standing Scopulorum Juniper yet intro- 
duced. In color silvery-blue through the 
growing season, taking on a grayish-blue 
east in the dormant or winter season, be- 
coming more brilliant through the winter 
months when other varieties become dull 
and drab. The more exposed to the winter 
sun, the more brilliant the color. Does not 
require shearing because of its slow growth 
habit, yet fills fully and symetrically as the 
tree develops. Colored illustration on front 
$15 one catalog. 214-3 ft., $12.50; 3-31 ft., 
J. scopulorum Pathfinder. In our opinion 
this is the best of many fine varieties in- 
troduced by Lloyd Moffet, of the Plumfield 
Nurseries, Fremont, Neb. A_ bluish-silver 
type, with very pyramidal habit of growth. 
Arborvitae-like flat foliage. Attracts instant 
attention, and most popular of the grafts: 
highly recommended. 214-3 ft., $11.00; 3-314 
ft., $13.00; 314-4 ft., $15.00; 4-5 ft., $17.50. 
J. scopulorum Platinum. (Plant Patent 
No. 1070.) This is a remarkable new variety 
with great popular appeal. Its outstanding 
characteristic is its brilliant silvery-blue 
color which makes it contrast with other 
evergreens. Upright pyramidal form with a 
rather broad base and makes a compact 
growth with very little shearing. 3-31 ft., 
$15.00; 3142-4 ft., $17.50; 4-5 ft., $20.00. 
J. scopulorum Sutherland. This type of 
evergreen is definitely green in color as 
compared to the other varieties of Scopu- 
lorum. It is bushier in growth habit than 
the others, and consequently wider at the 
various given heights, than is the case with 
other varieties of the same size, It’s beauty 
in our opinion is to allow it to grow in a 
natural manner, without shearing; whereas 
most of the other varieties are markedly 
improved and thickened by shearing. 214-3 
ft., $11.00; 3-314 ft., $13.00; 314-4 ft., $15.00. 
JUNIPER VIRGINIANA 
(EASTERN REDCEDAR) 
J. virginiana Canaert; Canaert Eastern 
Redcedar. A leading favorite and widely 
known. Intense green in color, heavily 
fruited with bluish berries in the fall. giv- 
ing a most striking appearance. 3-3% ft., 
$13.00; 314-4 ft., $15.00; 4-5 ft., $17.50. 
Juniper Scopulorum 
J. virginiana Cypress; Cypress Eastern 
Redcedar. Fine type of upright Juniper, 
with glossy green foliage, of about the same 
color as the Canaert Juniper. Carries a bet- 
ter winter color than most of the green up- 
right types. 3-31 ft., $13.00; 344-4 ft., $15.00; 
4-5 ft., $17.50. 
J. virginiana Hill Dundee; Hill Dundee 
Eastern Redcedar. One of the most valuable 
Junipers introduced in recent years. It 
makes a compact pyramidal growth of mod- 
erate size. Summer coloring greyish-green, 
changing to a purplish tint in late tall and 
winter. An excellent variety for use in land- 
seaping. 2-214 ft., $9.00; 214-3 ft., $11.00; 
3-34 ft., $13.00; 38%-4 ft., $15.00; 4-5 ft., 
$17.50; 5-6 ft., $22.00. 
J. virginiana Keteleer; Ketelleer Eastern 
Redcedar. Another one of the green types of 
upright Juniper. The older the tree gets, 
the fuller and more beautiful. An especially 
fine addition in the upright types. 314-4 ft., 
$15.00; 4-5 ft., $17.50; 5-6 ft., $22.00. 
ABIENS—FIR 
Evergreens, mostly tall growing varieties; 
foliage resembling somewhat the Spruce 
family. 
Abies concolor; White Fir. (To 70 ft.) A 
soft needled evergreen of rare beauty, get- 
ting more beautiful as the tree develops. 
At a distance closely resembling our Colo- 
rado Blue Spruce. They vary in color from 
blue to green and are highly prized in any 
planting. Care should be used, the same as 
with Spruce, to allow plenty of room for 
growth expansion. An excellent evergreen 
for screening or as an individual specimen. 
3-344 ft., $18.00; 314-4 ft., $21.00; 4-5 ft., 
$25.00; 5-6 ft., $32.00; 6-7 ft., $40.00. 
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