Dresher, Montgomery Co., Pa. 
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Juniperus Sabina tamaricifolia 
There are but few varieties of Creeping evergreens, and 
none so good as the Juniperus tamaricifolia. It creeps al¬ 
most on the ground and is useful for rockeries or for planting 
edges of evergreen beds. The foliage is rich green with here 
and there a silvery tint. It is not a coarse grower like the 
Juniperus recurva squamata. 
Juniperus (Cont.) 
“ Neaboriensis 
2 to 2 y 2 ft. 
2% to 3 ft. 
3 to 3V 2 ft. 
3 y 2 to 4 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
Per 10 Per 110 
. 15 00 
. 17 50 
. 20 00 
. 22 50 
. 25 00 
The Neaboriensis is a variety little known, but of no less 
merit. The habit is more open and spreading than the chin- 
ensis and is quite distinct. It is an excellent sort for massing 
in evergreen beds where a large growing sort of spreading 
habit is required. 
“ recurva 
squamata, 
1V 2 
ft. . . 
. 10 
00 
2 
to 21/2 
ft. 
. 20 
00 
5 
to 6 
ft. 
. 40 
00 
“ Sabina, 
Savin 
Juniper 
1 
to IV2 
ft. 
3 
50 
IV 2 
to 2 
ft. 
5 
00 
2 
to 2M> 
ft. 
. . 7 
50 
2M> 
to 3 
ft. 
. 10 
00 
85 
00 
3 
to 3y 2 
ft. . 
. 12 
50 
100 
00 
“ Sabina 
tamari 
cifolia, Creeping Juniper 
12 
to 15 
in. broad . 
. 10 
00 
100 
00 
15 
tc 18 
in. broad . 
. 12 
50 
125 
00 
iy 2 
to 2 
ft. broad . 
. 15 
00 
150 
00 
“ Stricta, 
1 to 
1 % ft. 
3 
50 
30 
00 
CO 
b 
3y 2 ft. . 
. 15 
00 
.*11 evergreens Palled and burlapped at the 
prices 
lis 
ted. 
