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Juniperus  Canadensis,  var.  aurea ;  syn.,  Doug- 
lasii.  Douglas'  Dwarf  Golden  Juniper. 
(VD)  A  low,  spreading  form  with  golden  yel- 
low foliage  that  turns  a  beautiful  bronze  in 
winter.  It  is  very  showy  as  an  edging  and 
beautiful  in  groups  and  rockeries.  It  is  admired 
wherever  a  hardy  little  golden  evergreen  is 
needed,  and  we  recommend  it  highly. 
Each      Doz.  100 
1  ft. high,  1  to  lift. broad  .  $0  75  $7  00  $40  00 
II  ft.  high,  U  to  2fc.  broad  .   1  00  10  00 
J.  communis,  var.  Hibemica.  Irish  Juniper.  (S) 
A  slender,  columnar  tree,  with  glaucous  green 
100 
$35  00 
I'ICEA  EXCELSA    (See  oppoiite  page) 
Juniperus  communis,  var.  Hibernica,  continued 
foliage.  Very  useful  in  formal  planting  for 
grouping  with  other  evergreens  and  for 
small  yards,  rockeries  and  cemeteries. 
Each  Doz. 
II  to  2  feet  .  .  .  .  $0  60  $6  00 
2J  to  3  feet   ....      75     7  50 
var.  pyramidalis.  Pyramidal  Juniper.  (S) 
Similar  in  habit  to  the  above,  but  a  taller  and 
more  rapid  grower  ;  less  dense,  lighter  color. 
Each  Doz. 
2  to  2J  feet  $0  75    $7  50 
5  to  6  feet   2  50   25  00 
var.  Suecica.  Swedish  Juniper.  (S)  Very 
hardy ;  closely  resembles  ./.  Hibernica, 
but  has  a  lighter  tint  to  its  foliage. 
1  to  IJ  feet  ...  60  cts.  each,  $6  per  doz. 
J.  excelsa,  var.  striata  variegata.   (S)  A 
desirable  variety  of  conical  form  with 
grayish  green  foliage,  interrupted  with 
branchlets  of  creamy  white.  The  color  is 
constant  throughout  the  year. 
4i  to  5  feet  $4  00 
J.  Japonica.  Japanese  Juniper.  (D)  A  form 
useful  for  rockeries  and  specimens,  with 
light  green  and  glaucous  foliage. 
2  to  2i  feet  $1  50 
2|  to  3  feet  2  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Japanese  Juniper. 
(D)  A  bright  golden  form  that  holds  its 
color  throughout  the  winter.  An  attrac- 
tive tree  for  rockeries,  groups  or  specimen 
planting.  Each  Doz. 
10  to  12  inches  $1  00    $10  00 
2i  to  3  feet  2  50 
J.  Sabina.  Savin  Juniper.  (VD)  Another 
spreading  form,  with  deep,  dark  green  foli- 
age. Very  valuable  for  rockeries,  group- 
ing and  borders,  making  a  pleasing  con- 
trast to  other  low-growing  trees. 
10  to  12  inches  .  .  50  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz. 
J.  Virginiana.  Red  Cedar.  (M)  This  is  a 
common  tree,  that  grows  wild  along  road- 
sides and  on  stony  barren  places.  It  is  ex- 
cellent for  ornamental  purposes;  of  medium 
size  and  pyramidal  habit  that  suit  it  for 
tall  screens,  lawn  specimens  and  formal 
effects.  The  somber  hue  of  its  foliage  and 
the  freedom  with  which  it  grows  in  infer- 
tile places  are  valuable  qualities. 
Each  Doz. 
21  to  3  feet  $1  50    $15  00 
4  to  5  feet   2  50     25  00 
var.   elegantissima.     (M)    Has  bright 
golden  foliage  in  the  spring  and  summer, 
which  turns  to  a  coppery  hue  in  the  win- 
ter. It  resembles  the  former  in  form  and 
is  hardy  and  useful  for  contrasts  and 
grouping. 
5  to  6  feet  $4  00 
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