A well-developed evergrec.i planting 



Cedrus • Cedar 



Atlantica. A splendid ornamental tree of symmet- 

 rical pyramidal habit; attains a liei(ilit of 150 feet. Re- 

 quires a favored location in New Fnnland. liach 



2' 2 feet Si io 



3 feet i 00 



Atlantica fthiiica. A lurm <>l the prcci-dm^j \;irRtv 

 with silvers hUic Inllai^c. 1 1 iidiujljtedl \ one of tlie most 

 beautiful <if the e\ t runens. Each 



2' . feet $3 00 



5 feet 3 ?<> 



Deodora. Upright, pyramidal growth and attrac- 

 tive, dense, bluish green leaves. Not entirely hardy 

 north of New York. 2K feet, $2.50 each. 



Juniperus 



Juniper, Savin and Reel Cedar 



A group of E\ ( 

 bility. Largely U' 

 and eriibraccs sp< 

 escent li)tiii-, in.iki 



r.l .r. 



/■/<'.■ 



•at lii aul \ and adapta- 

 aiiil laiulsiapi- planting 

 liardnuss. The arbor- 

 i inu lis. \s hill- the pros- 



Cllilieiisis riilzeruiiKi. riil.ii s .Juiu;ni. A com- 

 paratiseK new spreading variets with sil\cr\ green foli- 

 age. It is very hardy and absolutely dependable. Each 



I'A to 2 feet. . .S2 50 I 2 to 2^2 feet $3 50 



Specimens, 2'i to 3 feet 5 00 



Chinensis prociitiilu'iis. Ct< <i/nii'Jinu]i<r. A dense. 



ing 



and as a grounti cover over hillsides. liach 



1 >2 to 2 feet $2 00 



2 to 2% feet 3 



Large specimens, j' ,- id ^--loui spread - 

 Large s|)eciMii r; , , |,i. i.l n 



Communis anrea I )iiiit;lasM. (..,;/,,!,,,, (..,!, I, n 

 Juniper. Like 1 li< iikiiiIih.' IjhI iIu iu w j'miwiIi is 

 suffused with briglil r."MeM >ellou. i lect, S2.5ocach. 



Juniperus, continued 

 Communis hibernica. Irisb Juniper. Dense, pillar- 

 like growth with numerous upright branches. Very 

 formal in outline. Glaucous green foliage. Each 

 iM to 2 feet ... $1 50 I 3>2 to 4 feet ... .$3 50 



3 feet 2 50 I 



Communis suecica. Swedish Juniper. Resembles 

 the Irish Juniper in form, only not so close-growing. 

 I '2 to 2 feet, Si. 50 each. 



Japonica. Jupanisc Junijur. A valuable dwarf 



Evergreen 



2 to 2 ' , tret . 



Japonica aiire:i 



golde 

 cellent hir t 

 I ' to 



Sabina. 



thriving in 

 Splendid for 



:,/</.71 Jap. 



Ju,U 



reiiielv hardy. Each 



$3 50 



ISC Junii>er. A bright 

 spreading habit. Ex- 

 Each 



$2 00 



i)\v, spreading shrub, 

 r seal, l oliage dense, \erv d.irk green, 

 ■k-gardens. I to i ' feet, St. So each. 

 Sabina prostrata. Crte;)i)i,i; 5(iiin Juntpcr. Low- 

 growing, trailing variety with spreading branches and 

 grayish green foliage. 3- to 4-foot spread, S? each. 



Sabina tamariscifolia. Tamarisk-leaved Savin 

 Juniper. A beautiful trailing variety; bluish or gray- 

 green. Fine rockery plant. 18 inch, $2.50 each. 



Virftiniana. Red Cedar We have 60 acres of this 

 splendid F.vergreeii growing naturally, and over 1,500 

 root-pruned .and transplanted specimens — the finest 

 kind of stoc k lor lanilsiape work. Wc can supply car- 

 load lots. It is the best of t he tall, conical-growing Ever- 

 greens for planting in New England and the most 

 effective where pronounced effects are desired. Each 



3 to 4 feet. . .$2 50 I 5 to 6 feet $5 00 



4 to feet ... 4 00 I 6 to 7 feet 6 00 



to to I 2 h i t $15 to 20 00 



1 .• lo I -; Irct $20 to 25 00 



V'irsiiiiiaiia ele)iant issima. Lee's Golden Cedar. Simi- 

 lar li> I he I \ |)( but 1 he tips of the ,voung branches are of 

 a beaulllul gulden bronze. Each 



5 to i lect $5 00 



4 I" ■; feet 7 50 



Virjiiniana lihiiica. Filuc Virginia Cedar. A very 

 vigorous t K ( with sIKcrv blue foliage the shade of 

 Kosl. i 's Blue Spi iiK-. I :u l, Each 



2 to i h-et S2 ,-0 I 5 to 6 feet $7 50 



4 U, 5 feet 5 00 I 



