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CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA 
The Cedars {Cedrus) 
Cedrus Atlantica glauca (Mt. Atlas Cedar) . 50 
to CO ft. One of the most lieautifiil of the 
Cedars. Its hliie foliage is e(|iial to many of 
the Colorado Blue spruces. Quite hardy here. 
3 to 4 ft., .$5 to $G. 
C. Deodara ( Deodar Cedar 1 . 50 to GO ft. Sil- 
very foliage. Xot so hardy as the preceding 
in the extreme North. IVa to 2 ft., $1.50. 
C. Libani (Cedar of Lebanon). '>() to (iO ft. The 
true Cedar of Mt. Lelianon. .f2..j0 to $3.50. 
Cryptomeria 
Cryptomeria Japonica. 30 to 40 ft. One of the 
finest evergreens of .Japan. Hardy in shelt- 
ered positions in this section. 3 to 4 ft., 
.?5 to $7.50. 
C. Japonica Lobbi. Orand specimens, 5 to 0 ft. 
high, .?7.50 to $15. 
The Junipers {Juniperus) 
Juniperus aurea (Douglas" (Jolden .Juniper). A 
Hal-topped, spreading variety with lovely 
golden foliage. $1 to .fL.jO. 
J. Chinensis (Chinese .Juniper I. 8 to 10 ft. 
Of free, upright growth. $1..")0 to .1;2.50. 
J. communis. (! to S ft. (Common upright .Juni- 
per. 7.J cts. to .$1. 
J. Hibernica (Irish .Juniper). () to S ft. 75 cts. 
to $1..50. 
J. Japonica aurea. (Jolden tinted foliage. $l..'i() 
to .$2. 
J. prostrata. With long trailing branches and 
glaucous green foliage. 1 lo I'/o ft., lo 
$2..".0. 
J. Sabina. .3 to 4 ft. Of low, open-top growth ; 
bright green in color. -V pretty and desir- 
able sort. 75 cts. to $1..50. 
J. Virginiana (Red Cedar). :!() to 40 ft. $1 
to .'t:2..5(). 
J. Virginiana glauca. Bluish foliage. $5 to 
$7.50. 
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