Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana glauca. (Blue-leaf Pfitzer). 
The bluish foliage on this type of Pfitzer makes it 
especially attractive. Each 10 
G=82 BAabC-l 00 ts aa ee $ .40 $3.00 
Juniperus chinensis Femina. (Sylvestris Juniper). An at- 
tractive Juniper of pyramid shape, very hardy. 
Each 10 
eats yea ces ma) O] hy mere oe ee $ .35 $2.50 
Juniperus communis Kiyonoi. A compact and columnar 
form of English juniper, very tall and slender. 
Each 
18-24% cal) Cansy see ee $1.10 
AaB’ B&B ee oe ee ee Sa oe 5.50 
Pinus caribaea. (Slash Pine). Fastest-growing of the 
Southern Pines, and well suited for the coastal re- 
gion. If your lot is bare, Pines will quickly provide 
shade and color. 
Pinus echinata. (Shortleaf Pine.) 
Pinus palustris. (Longleaf Pine.) 
Prices of above three varieties: Each 
13-15) Sal Cans vee ee Wile oF $1.10 
Podocarpus sinensis. (Japanese Yew). One of the largest- 
leaved conifers with leaves 3” long and a quarter-inch 
wide. Looks like a broad-leaved evergreen. Excellent 
for hedges, screens, specimens, or for the shrubbery 
border. Can be pruned to any desired shape. Will do 
well in both sun and shade. Foch 10 
6-12 Bare-TOOUl eee ees CN Ste $2.50 
18-2470 BA Be ee ee a ee 2.50 
OR LETS Ry Ts newer ie es ee oe es oe ee 3.50 
Thuja orientalis Aurea Nana. (Berckmanns Golden Ar- 
bovitae). A dwarf, compact Arbovitae with golden 
yellow foliage. Each 
TO-1 Bye a ls cds: kee ee ee $1.25 
Thuja orientalis Bakeri. (Baker’s Arbovitae). Grows in a 
pyramid shape, with light green foliage. 
Each 
T2aih 22d tee Castes en Ne fae eee $ .90 
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PROTECTING PLANTS AND BLOOMS FROM COLD 
Camellias and Azaleas may be grown in any cold climate if 
they are put in a greenhouse, sun porch, lighted cellar, room, 
cold frame or any other place which will give them adequate 
protection in cold weather. Camellias and Azaleas are widely 
grown in greenhouses in the northern portion of the United 
States. Where it is desired to move them outside during the 
growing season, they may be kept in containers. Plants growing 
out-of-doors can be given a great deal of protection from cold 
damage by planting them in a place where the sun will not 
strike them in the morning after a night of low temperature. 
A western or northern exposure is best in order to protect the 
plants from the morning sun. Additional protection can be af- 
forded plants by erecting a framework over the plant and cover- 
ing it with burlap or other material. Still additicnal protection 
may be given covered plants by Placing a lighted electric bulb 
under the framework and cover. 
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LARGE SPECIMEN CAMELLIAS 
We have over 200 varieties of large specimen Ca- 
mellias from five to ten feet in height. These plants 
will provide at once a galaxy of blooms and massive 
landscape greenery, with no need to wait years and 
years for smaller ones to grow up. Plants are priced 
individually at the nursery. See them now. 
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