LIST OF PINES. 



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Oeder I. CUPEESSINE^. 



SuBOEDEE I. JUNIPERLVJE. 

 Gen. 1. JUNIPERUS. 



JuxiPERUS. — Group 1. Caryocedrus. 

 1. J. dupracea, bu^h. 



■ Group 2. Oxyccdrus. 



9. J. communis, 4-20 l"t. 



10. J. vulgaris, hush. 



11. J Hispanica, 10-15 ft. 



12. J. Caucasica, husk. 



13. J. arborcscens, 10-18 ft 



*r4. J. rigicla. 



*15. J. taxifolia. 



JUNIPKRCS. 



2. J. macrocarpa, 10-12 ft. 



3. J. Oxycednis, 10-12 ft 



4. J. rufescens, hush. 



5. J. brevifolia. 



6. J. hemisphjerica, 1-3 ft. 



7. J. nana, 3-5 ft. 



8. J. alpina. 



In this group, none of the sorts reach the habit of trees. The foliage 



ot 2, 7, 13, is of a light green, with a glaucous hue ; 10 and 11 are of a 

 deep green. Those of an erect form, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, group well with 

 spreading shrubs, 12 has fine drooping branchlots ; the others arc euit- 

 able for rockworks or for covering bare sandy knolls. 



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