LIBOCEDRUS DECURRENS 
C. japonica elegans. (Plume Cedar) 
Foliage fine and feathery, dense and com¬ 
pact; in summer green, in winter coppery. 
A handsome small tree. Balled, 4 to 5 ft., 
$4.00; 3 to 4 ft., $3.00; 2 to 3 ft., $2.00; 1 V 2 
to 2 ft., $1.50; 5-gal. cans, 3 to 4 ft., $2.50; 
5 gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft., $1.50; gal. cans, 2 to 
3 ft., 50c. 
CUPRESSUS 
Cupressus arizonica. (Arizona Cypress.) 
Growth compact; branches somewhat stout; 
foliage silvery blue; tree of very good form. 
More hardy than Monterey Cypress, es¬ 
pecially for warm locations. 5-gal. cans, 
4 to 5 ft., $1.25; gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft., 50c. 
C. benthami knightiana. (Knight’s Cy¬ 
press) A tall tree of elegant habit, with 
drooping feathery and fern-like branchlets. 
Balled, 5 to 6 ft., $2.50; 4 to 5 ft., $2.00; 
3 to 4 ft., $1.50; 5-gal. cans, 3 to 4 ft., $1.25; 
gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft., 50c. 
C. goveniana. (Gowen Cypress) Small 
evergreen tree of spreading habit. Foliage 
more graceful than that of Monterey 
Cypress. Gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft., 50c. 
C. macrocarpa. (Monterey Cypress) The 
well-known cypress tree of California. 
Valuable for hedges, windbreaks and as 
shelters along sandy seashores. Does well 
in all sections of the Pacific Coast. 5-gal. 
cans, 4 to 5 ft., $1.25; 3 to 4 ft,, $1.00; gal. 
cans, 2 to 3 ft., 50c. 
C. sempervlrens lastigiata. (Italian Cy¬ 
press) A tall, slender-growing variety with 
straight branches lying close to the stem; 
for lining drives and for landscape work. 
Boxed, 12 to 14 ft., $12.00; 10 to 12 ft,, 
$8.00; balled, 8 to 10 ft., $4.00; 7 to 8 ft., 
$3.00; 0 to 7 ft., $2.50; 5 to 6 ft., $2.00; 
4 to 5 ft., $1.50; 5-gal. cans, 5 to 0 ft., 
$1.25; 5-gal. cans, 4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 5-gal. 
cans, 3 to 4 ft., 75c; gal. cans, 2 to 3 ft., 40c. 
LIBOCEDRUS 
Libocedrus chilensts. A rare and beauti¬ 
ful small tree of conical outline, useful in 
border or large foundation planting. Foliage 
cheerful, light green and very feathery. 
Balled, 2 to 3 ft., $3.50. 
L. decurrens. (California Incense Cedar) 
A native of the Pacific Coast States. Of 
vigorous, compact growth with foliage 
similar to Arbor Vitae. It retains its 
pyramidal form when mature and is a 
valuable accent plant. Boxed, 12 to 15 ft., 
$15.00; 10 to 12 ft., $12.00; 8 to 10 ft., 
$10.00; balled, 6 to 8 ft., $4.00; 5 to 6 ft., 
$3.00; 4 to 5 ft., $2.50; butter tubs, 3 to 4 
ft., $2.00. 
JUNIPERUS . . . Junipers 
Chiefly slow-growing small trees with 
two kinds of foliage one needle-like, prickly 
and in whorls of three; the other scale-like, 
overlapping and arranged in four rows. In 
form they range from the very prostrate 
Juniperus chinensis procumbens, which is 
used as ground cover, to the upright Juni¬ 
perus virginiana which becomes a small tree. 
They also present the widest color range to 
be found in conifers. 
UPRIGHT VARIETIES 
Juniperus bermudiana. A small, upright 
tree with horizontal branches. Foliage is 
very dark, grey-green with prickly needles. 
The perky dignity of this little tree is all out 
of proportion to its size. Balled, 3 to 4 ft., 
$3.50; 2 to 3 ft., $3.00. 
J. chinensis pyramidalis. (Blue form) 
Column Chinese Juniper. An extremely 
narrow columnar tree, very useful in land¬ 
scape work for formal planting or as accent 
trees. This type has silvery blue foliage. 
Balled, 6 to 7 ft., $7.50; 5 to 6 ft., $6.00; 
4 to 5 ft., $4.50. 
J. chinensis pyramidalis. (Green form) 
Identical with preceding variety except 
color of foliage which is medium green. 
Balled, 6 to 7 ft., $7.50; 5 to 6 ft., $6.00; 4 
to 5 ft., $4.50. 
J. chinensis wllsoni pendula. (Wilson's 
Weeping Juniper) A small erect tree with 
drooping branchlets. Foliage light green 
and of both scale-like and prickly type. A 
very beautiful little tree and quite rare. 
Balled, 4 to 5 ft., $4.50; 3 to 4 ft., $3.50; 
2 to 3 ft., $2.75. 
J. communis hibernica. (Irish Juniper) 
Slender erect, dense, columnar growth. 
Foliage needle-like and very glaucous. 
Valuable where columnar tree of small size 
is desired. Balled, 3 to 4 ft., $2.50; 2 to 3 
ft., $2.00. 
J. excelsa stricta. (Spiny Greek Juniper) 
A slow-growing, small, conical tree of 
regular form. Foliage silvery and needle¬ 
like. Suitable for foundation planting. 
Balled, 4 to 5 ft., $4.00; 3 to 4 ft., $3.00; 
2 to 3 ft., $2.50. 
J. virginiana. (Virginia Red Cedar) One 
of the largest Junipers. A small pyramidal 
tree growing 6 to 10 inches each year. Size 
and form can be regulated by pruning. 
Foliage bronzy in winter, green in spring. 
Balled, 6 to 7 ft., $6.00; 5 to 6 ft., $4.50; 
4 to 5 ft., $3.50; 3 to 4 ft., $2.50. 
J. virginiana cannarti. (Cannart Red 
Cedar) A small tree of compact and slender 
growth. Foliage is bright green. A decided 
improvement over Juniperus virginiana. 
Balled, 5 to 6 ft., $5.00; 4 to 5 ft., $4.00; 
3 to 4 ft., $3.00; 2 to 3 ft., $2.50. 
J. virginiana corymbosa. An irregular 
tree with a decidedly Japanesque outline. 
Beautiful in the background of a rock garden. 
Foliage is in dense tufts and dark golden 
green in color. Balled, 3 to 4 ft., $3.50; 2 
to 3 ft., $3.00. 
J. virginiana glauca. (Silver Red Cedar) 
An upright tree of compact growth, columnar 
form and blue, cypress-like foliage. Balled, 
4 to 5 ft., $4.00; 3 to 4 ft., $3.00; 2 to 3 ft., 
$2.50. 
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