Our  trees  are  used  on  this  estate. 
Note  the  bed  of  Junipers  in  the  foreground;  Douglas  Dwarf  Golden  Juniper,  Savin  Juniper 
and  other  low  kinds  will  make  similar  effects. 
JUNIPERUS.    The  Junipers  and  Cedars 
A GROUP  remarkable  for  the  varied  forms  it  embraces.  Trees  of  medium  height  down  to  the  smallest 
dwarfs  are  included  here,  while  different  green,  yellow^  and  silvery  hues  characterize  the  foliage. 
Junipers  possess  remarkable  vigor,  and  thrive  in  bleak  and  barren  situations;  in  poor,  stony  soils; 
in  low^  damp  ground;  at  the  seashore,  or  almost  anywhere.  The  columnar  forms  are  valued  for  Wmal 
effects,  or  to  break  the  monotonous  outline  of  other  trees;  the  trailing  ones  for  rockv  slopes  and  sand- 
banks.   Also  used  in  groups,  borders  and  for  individual  planting. 
Juniperus Canadensis.  (VD)  Spreading,  open  Juniperus  communis,  var.  nana;  syn.  Al- 
habit.    Glaucous  green  foliage.  Each     pina.    (VD)    Trailing  form.  Each  10 
IX  to  1 
$1  50 
Douglas  Dwarf  Golden  Juniper 
var.  aurea;  syn.  Douglasii.  Douglas 
Dwarf  Golden  Juniper.  (VD)  A  low,  spread- 
ing form,  with  golden  yellow  foliage,  that  turns  a 
beautiful  bronze  in  Winter.  It  is  very  showy  as 
an  edging,  and  beautiful  in  groups  and  rockeries,  or 
wherever  a  hardy  little  golden  evergreen  is  needed. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IX  ft.  X  1  to  IK  ft.,  $1  00  $8  50  $70  00 
IX  to  IK  ft.  X  20  to  30  in.,  1  75  15  00  125  00 
IX  to  2  ft.  X  IX  to  2  ft..  .  2  00      17  50      150  00 
J.  Chinensis,  var.  aurea.  Golden  Chinese 
Juniper.  (D)  Erect  habit.  Pronounced  golden 
color  all  the  year.  Each 
^  to  4  ft   $3  50 
var.  procumbens.  Trailing  Juniper.  (VD) 
Low,  spreading  form,  well  suited  for  natural  and 
rock  planting.  Each  lo 
1  to  IX  ft.x  IX  to  IX  ft   $1  00      $7  50 
J.  communis.  (D)  Erect  form,  grayish-green 
ioUage.  Each  10 
^  to  3X  ft   $1  50    $12  50 
1  to  IX  ft.  X  1  to  1 ft   SI  00      $8  00 
var.  Hibernica.  Irish  Juniper.  (S)  A  slen- 
der, columnar  form,  with  glaucous  green  foliage. 
Each  10  100 
IX  to  2  ft   $0  50      $3  50    $25  00 
2  to  2 X  ft   75        5  00      45  00 
3X  to  4  ft   2  00      15  00 
PYRAMIDAL  JUNIPER,  var.  pyramidalis. 
(S)  Similar  in  habit  to  the  above,  but  a  taller  and 
more  rapid  grower;  less  dense,  lighter  color,  and 
valued  more  for  formal  work;  also  for  grouping  with 
other  evergreens,  to  contrast  habit  and  color. 
Each  10  100 
4  to  5  ft  $1  50    $12  50    $100  00 
var.  Suecica.  Swedish  Juniper.  (S)  Closely 
resembles  J.  Hibernica.  Each  10 
2  to  2  X  ft   $1  00      $7  50 
J.  Japonica.  Japanese  Juniper.  (D)  A 
half-erect,  half-prostrate  form,  with  soft,  glaucous, 
light  green  foliage.  Each  10 
2X  to  3  ft....   $2  50    $22  50 
6  to  7  ft.  specimens   10  00 
J.  Pfitzeriana.  A  novelty  of  low  growth  and 
attractive  green  color.  Each 
2  ft  ^   $1  50 
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