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in May; Greece. J.oblonga (oblong); flowers in May; Ameri- 

 ca ; 1829. J. oxycedrus (sharp-cedar) ; 15 feet ; flowers in May ; 

 Spain; 1739. J. Phcenicea (Phoenician) ; 20 feet ; flowers in May; 

 south of Europe ; 1683. J. recurva (curved) ; 4 feet ; flowers 

 in May; Nepaul; 1817. J. religiosa (religious); flowers in 

 May. J. sabina (common savin) ; 4 feet ; flowers in May ; south 

 of Europe ; 1548. J. sabina /Ipina (Alpine) ; 18 inches ; flow- 

 ers in May ; Britain. J. sabina cupressifolia (cypress-leaved) ; 

 4 feet; flowers in May; south of Europe; 1548. J. sabina 

 foliis variegatis (variegated-leaved) ; 4 feet ; flowers in May ; 

 Europe. J. prostrata (prostrate) ; 9 inches ; flowers in May ; 

 North America. J. tamariscifolia (tamarisk-leaved) ;' 4 feet ; 

 flowers in May ; south of Europe ; 1 562. J. tamariscifolia va- 

 riegata (variegated) ; 5 feet ; flowers in May ; south of Europe. 

 y. Smithii (Smith's) ; flowers in May ; Nepaul. J. squamata 

 (scaly); 4 feet ; flowers in May; Nepaul; 1824. J. thurifera 

 (incense-bearing); 10 feet; flowers in May; Spain; 1572. J. 

 uvifera (grape-bearing) ; Cape Horn. J. Virginiana (Virginian); 

 Red Cedar ; 30 feet ; flowers in May ; North America ; 1664. 

 J. Virginiana Caroliniana (Carolinian) ; flowers in May ; Caro- 

 lina. J. Virginiana humilis (humble) ; 12 feet ; flowers in May; 

 North America; 1800. 



JURINEA. [Composite.] Hardy herbaceous perennials. 

 Common soil. Increased by division of the root. 



J. spectabilis (showy) ; hardy perennial ; 2 feet ; flowers pur- 

 ple, in June; Europe; 1837. y. subacaulis (short-stemmed); 

 hardy perennial ; i foot ; flowers purple, in June ; Caucasus ; 

 1837- 



