( 117) 



This is a "narrow pyramidal form with bright green scale-like 

 leaves." 



Between it and the path are two smaller ones. The inner and 

 taller one is a Silver-spotted Red-Cedar. 



The low one near the path is 



Juniperus virginiana var. globosa, Glohe Red-Cedar 

 Now going along the path toward the road the next taller tree 

 is a Chinese Juniper. 



Then come three of 



Juniperus chinensis var. fastigiata, Upright Chinese-Juniper 



Behind these stand two Schott's Red-Cedars. 



Nearer the main path is another broad Needle-leaved Prostrate- 

 Juniper. To the east of it is a 



Juniperus chinensis var. procumbens, Prostrate Chinese- Juniper 



Seven trees remain in the apex of this corner. The next one 

 along the main path is a Globe Chinese- Juniper. 



The three similar-looking ones nearest the apex are Savin Juni- 

 pers. The low broad spreading one just around the corner is 

 another Prostrate Chinese-Juniper. The two remaining ones nearer 

 the center of the apex are Globe Red-Cedars. 



Section 2 



Section 2 of the Junipers occupies a part of the eastern half 

 of the long narrow planted area between the two roads in front of 

 Conservatory Range 1 (Map p. 7). We shall begin at the eastern 

 end by the path which crosses the strip from the inner road to the 

 gateway at Southern Boulevard. 



The first evergreen by the inner road and near the cross path at 

 this point is 



Juniperus virginiana var. Keteleeri, Keteleer's Red-Cedar 

 This variety is practically indistinguishable from the typical Red 



Cedar. It is regarded as a compact form with ascending branches. 

 The next two trees in a row of three that extends toward the 



outer road are common Red Cedars (p. 112). The other eight 



