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Janiperus  Canadensis  aurea,  continued 
with  golden  yellow  foliage  that  turns  a  beauti- 
ful bronze  in  winter.  It  is  very  showy  as  an  edg- 
ing and  beautiful  in  groups  and  rockeries, or  wher- 
ever a  hardy  little  golden  evergreen  is  needed. 
Each         10  100 
1  ft  $0  75  $6  00  $45  00 
1  to  U  ft.  X  U  to  2  ft.  ..  1  00  8  50  70  00 
U  to  li  ft.  X  2  to  2J  ft.    .   1  50  12  50  100  00 
J.  ChinensiS;  var.  aurea.  Golden  Chinese  Juni- 
per. (D)  Erect  habit.  Pronounced  golden  color 
all  the  vear.  1  to  Ih  ft.,  $1.25 ;  2i  to  3  ft., 
$2.50. 
J.  Cummunis.  (D)  Erect  form,  gravish  green 
foliage.  2  to  8  ft.,  $1.25  each  ;  $10  for  10. 
var.  Hibemica.  Irish  Juniper.  (S)  A  slender, 
columnar  form,  with  glaucous  green  foliage. 
Very  useful  in  formal  plantings,  for  groupings 
with  other  evergreens  and  for  small  yards, 
rockeries  and  cemeteries.  ^^^^  jq 
U  to  2  ft  $0  50   $4  00   $35  00 
2  to  2nt   75     5  00     45  00 
2i  to  3  ft   1  00     8  00     70  00 
3  to  3Ht   1  50    12  50 
var.  pyramidalis.  Pyramidal  Juniper.  (S) 
Similar  in  habit  to  the  above,  but  a  taller  and 
more  rapid  grower  ;  less  dense,  lighter  color, 
and  valued  more  for  formal  work. 
Each         10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $1  00   $8  50   $70  00 
4  to  5  ft   1  50    12  50    100  00 
var.  Seucica.  Swedish  Juniper.  (S)  Very 
hardy ;  closely  resembles  ./.  Hibemica,  but  has  a 
lighter  and  greener  tint  to  its  foliage.  IJ  to  2 
ft.,  75  cts.  each,  $6  for  10,  $50  per  100. 
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Juniperus  excelsa,  var.  stricta  variegata.  (S) 
desirable  variety  of  conical  form,  with  grayisl 
green  foliage  spotted  with  branchlets  of  creanr 
white.  U  to  2  ft.,  $1.25  each,  $10  for  10. 
J.  Japonica.  Japanese  Juniper.  (D)  A  half-en-c 
half-prostrate  form,  with  soft,  glaucous  lioh 
green  foliage,  li  to  2  ft.,  $1.50  each. 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Japanese  Juniper.  (1) 
3  to  5  ft.  specimens,  $10  each. 
J.  prostrata,  syn.,  J.  procumbens.  (D)  A  broad 
low  form  for  bank,  rock  and  natural  plantings 
Ih  to  2  ft.,  $1.50  each. 
J.  Sabina.  Savin  Juniper.  (VD)  Another  spread 
ing  form,  with  deep  dark  green  foliage.  Ver} 
valuable  for  rockeries,  grouping  and  borders 
making  a  pleasant  contrast  to  other  low-grow 
ing  trees.  g^^,^ 
U  to  U  ft  $0  75    $6  00    $50  0( 
U  to  2  ft   1  50    12  50    100  0( 
var.  tamariscifolia.  (D)  3  to  8i  ft.  specimens 
$10  each. 
J.  Virginiana.  Red  Cedar.  (M)  This  is  a  com 
mon  tree,  that  grows  wild  along  roadsides  anc 
on  stony  barren  placets.  It  is  excellent  for  orna- 
mental purposes  ;  of  medium  size  and  pyramidaj 
habit  that  suit  it  for  tall  screens,  lawn  specif 
mens  and  formal  effects.  The  somber  hue  of  its 
foliage  and  the  freedom  with  which  it  grows  ii 
unfertile  places  are  valuable  qualities.  5  to  ( 
ft.,  $3.50  each,  $32.50  for  10. 
var.  elegantissima.  (^I)  An  odd  golden  form  o: 
the  above.  2  to  2h  ft.,  $2  ;  3  to  3i  ft.,  $2.50. 
var.  glauca.  Blue  Virginia  Cedar.  Similar  t( 
the  above.  Beautiful  blue  glaucoufi 
foliage.  2h  to  3  ft.,  $2  ;  3  to  4  ft. 
$2.50. 
Picea  •  Spruces 
Probably  better  known  and  monj 
largely  planted  than  any  other  famih 
of  evergreens.  The  Spruces  are  hardy 
rapid-growing  ;  reliable  in  almost  an} 
location.  They  mature  quickly  and  liv( 
to  a  good  old  age.  They  make  beautifuj 
trees  when  planted  individualh^,  and  ii| 
groups  and  collections  they  are  just  ai\ 
effective.  | 
Picea  alba.  White  Spruce.  (L)  Blm! 
grayish  needles,  otherwise  similar  td 
the  more  familiar  Norway  Spruce  0]| 
vd,'_  au  rea   in  our  nurseries.  This,  with  the  deep  green  Juniper 
sabina.  are  well  suited  for  bedding,  mass  and  natural  plantings 
Picea  exceha. 
U  to  U  ft. 
U  to  2  ft. 
2  to  3  ft.  . 
3  to  4  ft. 
var.  aurea. 
2  to  3  ft.,  $1 
to  $10. 
Each 
.  $0  40 
75 
.    1  25 
.   2  50 
Golden 
')0  to  $3  ; 
10  100 
$3  50    $25  0< 
6  00     50  ( 
10  00     80  i'( 
22  50 
Spruce.  ( S 
6  to  8  ft.,  s.^ 
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