. Autumn 1946. Bulbs (Plants) Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Perennials Seeds Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Trees Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. EVERGREENS When cool fall weather arrives and the first heavy fall rains have filled the plants with moisture, increased the humidity and softened the soil, Evergreens will be in perfect condition for transplanting. Evergreen digging will begin when the season provides these proper and safe conditions, which usually develop between September 15 and October 15. All Evergreens are quoted Salt Lake City. Mo


. Autumn 1946. Bulbs (Plants) Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Perennials Seeds Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Trees Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. EVERGREENS When cool fall weather arrives and the first heavy fall rains have filled the plants with moisture, increased the humidity and softened the soil, Evergreens will be in perfect condition for transplanting. Evergreen digging will begin when the season provides these proper and safe conditions, which usually develop between September 15 and October 15. All Evergreens are quoted Salt Lake City. Most sizes are too large and heavy for parcel post and must therefore be shipped via freight or express. A schedule for quantity prices is printed on page 18. JUNIPERS Spreading Varieties r9450 Pfitzer (J. Chinensis Pfitzeriana) gjsvxNZ—This is the most widely planted and generally satisfactory of all semi-dwarf creeping Junipers. 1 gal. size, $; 15-18", $; 18-24", $ Pfitzer Pyramids. See Novelty Specimens. n9452 Sabina Tamariscifolia gjuvxNZ. Especially de- sirable in plantings where space is limited or when used against a house with a low foundation. It is a smaller and more compact grower than Juniper Pfitzer, attaining only 6 to 7 feet spread. The dense, metalic blue-green foliage and uniform habit make admirable specimens for the corners of the lawn. Gal. cans, $; 15-18", $; 18-24", $ n9456 Sargenti Blue gjquvxNZ. A very low creeping form growing only 8 to 12 inches above the ground and spreading 6 to 8 feet. The bright bluish green foliage creates a pleasing contrast with the ordinary green of other plants. 15-18", $; 18-24", $ J. A Typical Entrance Planting The types of Evergreens shown above: No. 1—Juniper Chinese Pyramidalis Blue. No. 2—Juniper Pfitzer. No. 3—Mugho Pine. WINTER PROTECTION FOR EVERGREENS Because Evergreens hold their leaves all winter they are never entirely dormant. The best protect


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