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Juniperus c. var. Hibemica robusta. Robust Irish Juniper. C. More vigorous than the preceding, and no 

 doubt hardier, but not quite so regular in form, nevertheless handsome. T5c. 

 c. var. suecica. SWEDISH Juniper. C. A small-sized, handsome, pyramidal tree, with yellowish green foli- 

 age. It is quite hardy. Toe. 

 c. var. suecica nana. DwARF SWEDISH JUNIPER. D. A dwarf, hardy variety. Sl-00. 

 Japonica. J jpajx Juniper. T>. Native of China and Japan. A dwarf, dense, bushy evergreen, with Ught, 



lively green foliage. §1.00. 

 +var. aurea. GoLDEx Japan JUNIPER. D. An attractive variety of moderate growth and spreading habit; 



foliage of a beautiful golden color which it retains throughour the summer. Sl-50. 

 +var. variegata alba. Silter-variegated Japan Juniper. D. Similar to species in habit and growth, 

 but foliage of a glaucous green color, interspersed with branchlets of a pure white tint. Very hardy. Sl-OO. 



J. 



J. 



t J. prostrata. syn. repens. Prostrate Juniper. D. A beautiful native species, trailing and densely 

 branched, foliage delicate and shining dark green. Well adapted for covering rockwork. One of the best. 

 81.50. 



J. Sabina. Savin Juniper. D. A dwarf, spreading shrub, with traihng branches. Thrives in the poorest soils. 

 Very suitable for rockwoi-k. 50c. 

 + var. Alpina. D. A low, spreading, trailing shrub, quite unique. 81.00. 



+ var. tamariscifolia. Tamarisk-le.W'ED Savin. D. A trailing variety with distinct and handsome 

 foliage, valuable for rockwork and edges of groups and borders. $1-00. 



+ J. squamata. SCALED JUNIPER. D. A low and spreading species, from the Himalayas, suitable for rock- 

 work. $1.00. 



t J. venusta. C. A rapid grower, of erect habit and fine sUvery foliage. Very ornamental and perfectly hardy. 

 Si.oo. 



J. Tirginiana. Red CEDAR. B. A well known American tree ; varies much in habit and color of foliage, some 



being quite stiff, regular and conical, and othei-s loose and Irregular. It makes a fine ornamental hedge 



plant. 50c. 

 var. aurea variegata. C. Pyramidal in form like Virginiana, but the growth is finer. Golden variegation 



throughout the year. 81-50. 

 var. glaiica. Glaucous Red Cedar. C. The compact, conical habit of this variety, combined with its 



silvery foliage, render it very distinct and desirable. §1.00 to 82.00. 

 t var. Schottii. C. Forms a dense bush ; foliage of a light green color. Hardy and beautiful. 81-00. 



P. 



PINUS. Pine. Kiefbr, Ger. Pin, Fr. 



For this and similar climates, the Pines are of the greatest value. 



Sec. I. XJmiaUy xcith two Jeaves iji a slieath. 

 Austriaca. s}"n. nigricans. Austrian or Black Pine. A. A native of the mountains of Syria. Tree 

 remarkably robust, hardy and spreading; leaves long, stiff and dark green; growth rapid. The most 

 valuable for this country. (See cut.) 50c. to 81-00. 

 Mugho. Dwarf Mugho Pine. D. An upright, small pine, found on the Pyrenees and Ali)s. Its general 

 form is that of a pine bush, but it has been found growing as high as 40 feet. (See cut.) $1.00. 



