Low Growing 
Junipers 
For Foundations and Border Planting 
As indicated, spreading Junipers are 
now available, balled and burlapped (B 
& B) as well as being established in 
containers (with ample root space) for 
spring planting. Stock in containers can 
also be successfully transplanted beyond 
the spring season into the summer and 
fall months. 
(Low growing evergreens are measur- 
ed by the average diameter of their 
spread.) 
HETZIL Juniper. Very similar to the 
popular Pfitzer Juniper with a little 
taller growth habit and distinctive Sil- 
ver-blue in color. 
18-24 in. ea. $8.25: 2-21 ft. ea. $10.00. 
214-3 ft. ea. $12.50. 
PFITZER JUNIPER. A low spreading 
Juniper, one of the best; foliage at- 
tractive blue-green or soft mossy appear- 
ance. Note picture back cover. Estab- 
lished in containers or B & B. 
18 to 24 in. $8.25; 2 to 2% ft. $10.00. 
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to 3 ft. $12.50; 3 to 32 ft. $15.00. 
TAMARISCIFOLIA JUNIPER. Dwarf 
low growing Juniper that ranks as one 
of the neatest, most attractive in culti- 
vation. <A green color that is softened 
by a blue tone in a densely patterned 
growth. Little change in color, summer 
to winter. Also has possibilities for 
“planter box” planting. Note picture 
back cover. Established containers or 
183 hes,» 1B3 
15 tio 18 in. $7.75; 
2 to 2% ft. $11.00. 
SABINA JUNIPER. Low growing type 
with numerous upright fan - shaped 
branches, with tufted dark green foliage. 
18 to 24 in. each $8.00; 2 to2% ft. $9.75. 
2% to 3 ft. $12.00. 
18 to 24 in. $9.00. 
Sabina Juniper 
For additional varieties of low grow- 
ing Evergreens and alternate sizes avail- 
able, inquire at the Nursery. 
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Sales Yard. 
Container-es- 
tablished materials on page 13-28.) 
A summer photo of our 
(Further information on 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM. Oregon grape 
2-5 ft. Is becoming very popular for 
shady and protected conditions in ‘he 
Plains area. Should never be planted 
where exposed to full high altitude 
morning and mid-day winter sun, A 
broad-leafed evergreen with holly like 
foliage of bright, glossy green leaves. 
Blooms large clusters of golden yellow 
flowers in early spring followed by blue- 
black berries. 
12-15 in. tall $6.00; 
18-24 in. tall $8.00. 
Baby Evergreens 
These are the same varieties as de- 
scribed, three times transplanted, well- 
rooted and branched. If immediate effect 
is not too important they may be quite 
useful in foundation planting, informal 
Evergreen hedges and borders or groups. 
All established in containers. Add 25c 
15-18 in tall $7.00; 
each for erating on all express ship- 
ments. 
HETZIL JUNIPER. Nice plants 12 inches 
or more spread. Fine for starting 
hedge. 
MAHONIA. Oregon grape. ‘6 to 10 inch 
plants. 
PONDEROSA PINE. Average 18 in. 
tall, branched and nicely started. 
PEITZER JUNIPER. Nice plants 12” 
or more spread. 
SABINA JUNIPER. Average 12 inch 
spread, densely branched. 
TAMARISCIFOLIA. Well shaped plants 
about 12” spread. 
Priced alike 
Hach Per 3 jetene 10) Per 25 
$2.50 $7.00 $22.50 $55.00 
GRAFTED UPRIGHT JUNIPERS, Suth- 
erland, greenish-blue, Moffetti, bluish 
silver; Cannarti, green. Av. 15 in. tall. 
Each $3.75; Per 3, $10.50. 
COLORADO SPRUCE (Green Type.) 
6 to 10 inch, heavy transplants, bare 
root. Packed in Moss. 
Each $.90; Per 10 $7.50; Per 100 $60.00. 
