JUNIPERUS Sabina. Savin Juniper. A thickly branched, low- 
spreading tree, that rarely reaches io feet in height ; variable, some- 
times procumbent. It is very hardy and thrives in the poorest soils ; 
can be trained into any shape. The handsome foilage, of deep dark 
green, makes it a favorite for many uses, especially for rockwork. 
PINUS Austriaca. Austrian Pine. A tall, massive tree, with spread- 
ing branches heavily plumed with long, stiff, dark green needles. 
Popular for grouping or as specimens. 
P. Mughus. Mugho Pine. This unique Alpine species forms a dark, 
dome-shaped bush, broader than its height, and sometimes almost 
prostrate. Valuable for planting on lawns, terraces, rockeries and 
barren hillsides. 
P. Strobus. White Pine. A familiar, tall, noble-looking tree, with 
soft, silvery needles. Its hardy ruggedness makes it a fine tree for 
solitary planting, avenue or shelter belts. 
P. sylvestris. Scotch Pine. A strong and rapid grower, with spread- 
ing branches and short, stiff", bluish green needles. Valuable for quick 
effects. Generally useful, and one of the most popular Pines. 
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Mugho Pine 
Evergreen Trees 
