LIST OF PINES. 



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2. J. macrocarpa, 10-12 ft. 



3. J. Oxyceclrus, 10-12 ft. 



4. J. nifescens, hush. 



5. J. brevifolia. 



6. J. hemispligerica, 1-3 ft. 



7. J. nana, 3-5 ft. 



8. J. alpina. 



Oedee I. CUPEESSIXEJE. 



SUBOEDEE I. JUNIPHRIN^. 



aen. 1. JUNIPEEIJS. 



JrNiPEEUS. — Group 1. Caryocedrus. 



1. J. drupacea, hush. 



JuNiPEEUS. — Group 2. Oxycedrn.s. 



■ ^. J. communis, 4-20 ft 

 10, 



11 

 ^ 12 



' 13 



J. vulgaris, hush. 



J. Hispanica, 10-15 ft. 



J. Caucasica, hush. 



J. arborescens, 10-18 ft. 



*14. J. rigida. 

 *15. J. taxifolia. 



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

 of 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 \vith 

 spreading shrubs, 12 has fine drooping branchlets ; the others are suit- 

 able for rockworks or for covering bare sandy knolls. 



JuNiPERUS. — Group 



16. 

 17. 



. 18. 



19. 



20. 



21. 



22. 

 [/23. 

 ,.24. 



25. 



26 

 ^-27. 



28. 



29. 



30. 



prostrata. 

 recurva, 



squamata, 3-6 ft. 

 Davimca, tree. 

 Chinensis, 20-30 ft. 

 Pseudo-Sabma, hush. 

 Sabina, 3-4 ft. 



huniihs. 



variegata. 



sabinoides, hush. 

 oophora, s h, hush. 

 foetidissima, tree. 

 excelsa, tree. 



J. 

 J 

 J 

 J 

 J 

 J 

 J 

 J 

 J 

 J 

 J 



J. nana. 



J. procera, tree. 



3. Sahina. 



i/'31. T. occidentalis, h ? 15-30 ft. 



,32. J. Yirgmiana, 20-30 ft. 



33. J. austrahs. 



34. J. variegata. 



35. J. glauca, h ? 



36. J. argentea. 



c 37. J. pendula. 



38. J. Mexicana, h ? tree. 



39. J. flaccida, h 1 tree. 



40. J. Bermudiana, h ? tree. 



41. J. tetragona, h ? shnih. 



42. J. Phoenicea sclerocarpa. 

 ^43. J. malacocarpa. 



44. J. sphaerica, tree. 



45. J. Gossinthanea, 



47. J. graciha 



Position Dov.htful. 



46. J. Japonica. 

 Doubtful Species. 



48. J. cemua. 



