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Juniperus - Juniper 
J. .Ta|M)iii<'si aiirea (Golden Japan Juniper). A splendid dwarf gold- 
en form, .\lways bright, and a feature in any planting. 
J. CJuiU'iisis ai'goiit»‘a or f<Hunina ^ariogaUi. Bluish green foliage, 
very dense, interspersed with silvery white. 
J. eoniinunis IIib<‘riiifsi (Irish Juniper). Very erect and tai>ering 
in its growth, forming a column of deej) green foliage; a 
pretty little tree or shrub, and a general favorite. 
J. contmunis Suecioa (Swedish Juniper). A beautiful 
pyramidal, hardy evergreen with light or yellowish green 
foliage, it is (luite hard.v. 
J. I'dtzoriaiia. A Ijeautiful new evergreen of gr.aceful 
habit, resembling in form the well-known J. Japonica 
aurea. though in color the foliage is of a pleasing 
glaucous green. 
v;ir. taniaricifolia (Creeping Savin). Very dwarf. 
Quite prostrate, cree))ing over considerable space; 
nine for rocks, walls and dry places. 
J. var. S<-hotli. Fine pyramidal habit, foliage 
peculiarly bright green. One of the best, being 
hardy and 
of fine form. 
J. Virginia n a (Red 
Abies Nordmanniana— Cedar). Tapering form, 
Nordman’s Fir. bright, rich green foliage. 
J. Virginiaiia glaiica (Silvery Red Cedar). The foli- 
age distinctly silver-gray. Quite prominent among 
other evergreens. 
Picea - Spruce 
I*, e.vcclsii (Xorway Spruce). A lofty tree, of perfect 
pyramidal form, remarkably elegant and rich, and a.s 
it ages has fine graceful, pendulous branches; it is 
exceedingly picturesque and beautiful. Deservedly very 
poimlar. One of the best for hedges and windbreaks. 
J. Saliina 
(Savin Jun- 
iper). A low, 
spreading tree 
with hand- 
s o m e, dark 
green foliage; 
very hardy, and 
suitable for lawns 
and cemeteries. 
var. iiivcrta (Weeping Norway Spruce). A pendulous 
variety of the Norway Spruce with larger and brighter 
foliage than that of the species. The lateral branches 
Picea excelsa — Norway Spruce. 
of the large trees are 
as drooping as a willow. 
var. jiyginca (Dwarf 
Spruce). A dwarf, com- 
pact spruce, with short 
crowded branches, and 
round form. 
]>iingcns glaiica (Col- 
orado Blue Spruce). A 
most beautiful variety 
discovered and dissem- 
inated from the Rocky 
Mountains, it is the 
nearest blue of any ev- 
ergreen, very distinct in 
foliage and growth; 
line compact habit. It 
is in great demand as 
a lawn tree throughout 
the Eastern States 
where fine specimens 
are e.stablished, proving 
it the best of all ever- 
green trees for the 
lawn. Foliage rich 
blue or sage color. 
vai-. Kostcrlana (Kos- 
ter’s Blue Spruce). Se- 
lected strain of the blu- 
e.st form from the Colo- 
rado Blue Spruce. Very 
blue. 
Thuya balled and burlaped ready for ahipment. 
