14 BULK’S NURSERIES 
Juniperus excelsa stricta. SPINY GREEK JUNIPER. A 
very ornamental evergreen; narrow, dense and of 
erect growth. Foliage is gray-green Very desirable 
for formal effects. Slow grower, keeping its columnar 
habit for many years. 
Each Each 
Ite stOs2 eal tee eee $4.50 | 2 to 214 ft2 eee $5.50 
J. glauca hetzi. HETZ’S SPREADING JUNIPER. (New). 
A new type of Spreading Juniper resembling Pfitzer’s 
Juniper, with bluish foliage. Excellent for foundation 
plantings. 
Each Each 
1% to 2 {Coe $o.t0 | 3 to 4 {tee $12.50 
DF BOLD Soni toe 7.25 | 4 to 5 ft =e 17.00 
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J. virginiana glauca. SILVERY RED CEDAR. One of 
the handsomest forms of the Red Cedar. A liitle 
denser in habit than the common Red Cedar and has 
silvery gray foliage all year. 
J. virginiana cannarti. CANNART CEDAR. A fine, pyr- 
amidal evergreen of compact growth. Has a wonder- 
ful winter color and is perfectly hardy. Deep, rich 
green foliage. 
J. virginiana keteleeri. KETELEERI RED CEDAR. Sim- 
ilar in habit of growth to the Virginia Red Cedar, but 
differs slightly in color, which is a deep green, Com- 
pact foliage. 
Prices of above 3 varieties: Each Each 
SatOmse lt, weed eee $8.25 | 7 to 8 ito $23.00 
ASTOsO PL Let eee 10.00 | 8 to 10 ft 222s 31.00 
DELOSO al Liste ee eee eee 13.00 | 10 to 12 itz 39.00 
GelOai atl liens eee 18.00 | 12 to. 14, ft. eee 48.00 
Kalmia latifolia. MOUNTAIN LAUREL. A _ vigorous 
evergreen shrub, with long, clustered leaves of rich, 
glossy green. Very hardy and will thrive in sunlight 
or partial shade. Large, showy clusters of rose-white 
flowers in early summer, 
Each Each 
PaO. oot tee $4.00 | 244 to 3 [thee $ 9.50 
Le LOuoee Lee 5.25 | 3 to 4. ite 12.50 
CeeatOLe orl tee 6.75 | 
Kerria japonica Flore-Pleno, DOUBLE KERRIA. Slender 
branched shrub with greenish twigs and double 
orange-yellow flowers in Summer. 
Each Each 
Dato ost. ee $2.20 | 3 tO 4. ft eee $2.15 
nt Hedges 
Pe W ie 
LINE, PLACE PLANTS AGAINST THIS SIDE 
TO GET A STRAIGHT HEDGE 
Set Privet and similar varieties 6 to 12 inches apart. 
Set Barberry and other medium tall bushy shrubs 1 to 2 
feet apart. Set tall shrubs for high hedges 2 to 4 ft. apart. 
