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Cupressus: Cypress 



A BEAUTIFUL group of highly ornamental trees of a pyramidal and upright habit. In larger speci- 

 mens the branches are spreading and pendulous, forming stately trees. The improved varieties 

 which follow include some of the most beautiful evergreens in cultivation. Not dependably hardy 

 in the Northern States. 



Lawson's Cypress. Cupressus Lawsoniana. 

 (M). A beautiful evergreen having graceful, pen- 

 dulous branches. Foliage of delicate texture and of 

 a grayish green color. Although a native of the 

 Pacific Coast it seems to do well here in protected 

 locations. Will show to best advantage when 

 planted in groups with other evergreens. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



l>^to2 ft $100 $8 00 $70 00 



2 to ft 1 50 12 50 100 00 



2K to 3 ft 2 50 20 00 



var. Alba Keessen. (M). New growth early in 

 Spring is tipped with white. An attractive variety 

 of rapid growth and conical outline. 



Each Per 10 



IX to IJ^ ft $1 50 $13 50 



var. Allumi. (M). Of neat and compact conical 

 habit. Beautiful glaucous foliage. Useful for formal 

 effects. Each Per 10 



1>^ to 2 ft $1 50 $13 50 



2 to 3 ft 2 50 20 00 



var. Lutea. (M). F'oliage of a golden tint early 

 in Spring fading to green as the season advances. 

 Tall, quick-growing variety of open habit. 



Each Per 10 



2 to 2>^ ft $2 50 $20 00 



var. Veitchii glauca. (M). Beautiful foliage of 

 fine texture. Erect and rather open in its nature of 

 growth. Each Per 10 



1>^ to 2 ft $1 50 $13 50 



6 to 7 ft 10 00 



Juniperus. The Junipers and Some Cedars 



A GROUP remarkable for the varied forms it embraces. Trees of medium height down to the smallest 

 dwarfs are included here, while difTerent 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 grounds; at the seashore, or almost anywhere. Junipers are more difificult to transplant than 

 some other evergreens; early Spring is preferable. The columnar forms are valued for formal effects, or to 

 break the monotonous outline of other trees; the trailing ones for rocky slopes and sandbanks. Also used 

 in groups, borders and for individual planting. 



Juniperus Canadensis. (VD). Spread- 

 ing, open habit. A native sort, good for 

 producing natural effects. 



lj4to IK ft 

 l>^to2 ft 

 2 to 2>^ ft 



Each 



$1 00 



1 50 



2 00 



Per 10 Per 100 



$9 00 $75 00 

 12 50 



17 50 150 00 



Douglas Dwarf Golden Juniper. 



Juniperus Canadensis var. aurea; syn. ^B^f ^^^l^^*'^/'. . '^^-■■w 



DoUGLASii. (VD). A low, spreading form, Ww > •• ' • ' /'i^ 



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 Fo«r distinctive forms of 



little golden evergreen is needed. /oT&n 'i„1 an<fSr'„"iJuS 



effects on slopes and rockeries. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 No. 2, Savin Juniper. No. 3, 



6 to 12 in $0 60 $5 00 $35 00 SS"^^'l?S'^jSniil? "'"no^'^s- 



1>< to IK ft ... 1 25 10 00 80 00 T?ailfAg Junipir."*^''- "^^^ ^ 



1>^ to 2 ft .... 1 50 12 50 110 00 



2 to 2>^ ft . . . . 2 00 17 50 135 00 Chinese Juniper. Juniperus Chinensis. (Dj. 



2;!^ to 3 ft 2 50 20 00 175 00 Of pyramidal growth. Quite hardy and very orna- 

 mental. Each Per 10 



Erect Douglas Golden Juniper, var. Aurea ^ to 4 ft $3 00 $25 00 



erecta. (VD). In color and general appearance it Golden Chinese Juniper, var. Aurea. (D). 



resembles the above. The nature of growth is much A slow-growing variety suited for bed planting, 



more upright, so it is best suited for planting in beds The yellow foliage contrasts nicely with the varied 



of dwarf evergreens. tints of other varieties. Each Per lo 



Each Per 10 li^to2 ft $2 25 $20 00 



2 to 3 ft $2 50 $22 50 2 to 2 >^ ft 3 00 25 00 



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