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2 Juniperus occidentalis. Shrub with many upright branches or pyramidal tree 



to 40 ft. Wash, to Calif. 



IR Juniperus procumbens. This has been confused with J. chinensis Sargentii, 

 but most closely resembles the older Juniperus squamata. 



1 Juniperus Sabina in variety especially: 



IR Juniperus Sabina plumosa. This is a new seedling form recently introduced 



by Andorra Nurseries from the Maine coast. It is a lower, more spreading 

 shrub with plumose foliage, i.e., the leaves are more acicular and spreading 

 than in the type. The plant assumes a beautiful bronze winter color in the 

 vicinity of Phila. The type and its varieties are cult. South and W. coast. 



1 Juniperus Sabina tamariscifolia (J. sabinoides). Procumbent or ascending 



shrub. Mts. of S. Eu. 



IR Juniperus scopulorum. Similar to J. virginiana. Brit. Col. to Calif, in the 

 Rocky Mts. 



1 Juniperus squamata (J. reciu-va var. densa, Hort.). Closely allied to J. pro- 



cumbens. Decumbent shrub. Himalayas, W. China. 

 Juniperus tamariscifolia. See J. Sabina tamariscifoUa. 



2 Juniperus thurifera. Shrub or tree to 40 ft. Spain, Algeria. Cult. South. 



2 Juniperus utahensis (J. calif ornica var. utahensis). Bushy tree, rarely over 



20 ft. Colo, to Calif, and west to Utah. 



1 Juniperus virginiana. Red-Cedar. Sa\in. Tree to 100 ft. Canada to Fla. 



east of the Rockies. Many varieties especially: Canaertii, compact dark 

 green. Glauca, bluish foliage. Globosa, compact, globose form. Kos- 

 teriana, wide-spreading bush with almost horizontal branches; resembles 

 J. chinensis var. Pfitzeriana but lower and foliage not so loose and pendulous. 

 Schottii, dwarf pyramidal. Tripartita, dwarf spreading. 

 Jupiters Beard. See Anthyllis Barba-Jovis. 



2B Kadsiu-a japonica. Small, procumbent shrub. Japan. Cult. South. 



IB Kalmia angustifolia. Sheep Laurel. Lambkill. Shrub to 3 ft. Newf. and 



Hudson Bay to Ga. 

 IBR Kalmia polifolia (K. glauca). Pale or Swamp Lam-el. Small shrub 1-2 ft. 

 Cold bogs and mts. Lab. to Alaska south to N. J., Pa., Mich., Minn., Calif. 

 IB Kalmia latifolia. American or Mountain Laurel. Shrub usually 3-8 ft., some- 



times larger. New Bruns. to Fla. west to Ohio and Tenn. Best broad-leaved 

 evergreen shrub for the Northeast, but not satisfactory when cult, on N. W. 

 coast. 

 Kangaroo-Thorn. See Acacia armata. 

 Kangaroo-Vine. See Cissus antarctica. 

 Karo. See Pitto.sporum rrassifolium. 

 Kei- Apple. See Dovyalis caffra. 

 King Orange. See Citrus nohilis. 

 Kumquat. See Fortunella (Citrus) japonica. 



Labrador-Tea. See Ledum groenlandicum. 

 2B Lagunaria Patersonii. Tree to 50 ft. Australia. Cult. Calif. 



Lambkill. See Kalmia angustifolia. 

 2BT Latania borbonica. This is a common trade name among palms, but seeds 

 offered under this name are usually Livistona chinensis which see below. 



Laurel, California. See Umbellularia californica. 



Laiu-el, Cherry. See Prunus Laurocerasus. 



Laurel, English. See Prunus Laurocerasus. 



