JUGLANS REGIA SINENSIS. 



Walnut. From F. N. Meyer, China. 

 This tree has been erroneously called 

 the "Manchurian Walnut/' because it 

 is found near the Great Wall of China. 

 It is really merely a strain of the Eng- 

 lish or Persian Walnut. Preliminary 

 tests indicate that it is hardier than 

 the strains from southern Europe and 

 northwestern Asia, and can possibly 

 be utilized farther north. 



18577. JUNIPERUSCHI- 



N ENS IS. Chinese Juniper. From 

 Shan Hai Kwan, China, through 

 Frank N. Mej^er. Seedling from trees 

 of this hardy species found growing 

 on a very exposed dry place. As there 

 are many forms of this species, these 

 may prove to be especially picturesque 

 shaped trees. The species is one of the 

 most beautiful for dooryard and 

 garden planting. 



JUNIPERUS PACHYPHLOEA. 



Checkered Bark Juniper. From New 

 Mexico and Arizona. An ornamental 

 conifer often 60 feet high, with small 

 bluish leaves and spreading branches. 

 The light wood is soft and close- 

 grained. The thick, brown bark is 

 divided into scale-like plates. Fruit 

 edible, mealy, 1-2 inch long. For orna- 

 mental planting in dry, mild- wintered 

 regions. 



