A M A W A L K T K E E S 
J uniper—J uniperus 
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PFITZER’S. Juniperus Pfitzeriana 
A low growing form, with spreading branches. The foliage is 
bluish green. Valuable for planting in front of taller evergreens and 
for use in a border. 
Each 
2 ft. high .$ 4 
3 ft. high . 8 
SAVIN. J uniperus Sabina 
A low growing form with deep green foliage and spreading branches. 
Valuable for planting in front of taller evergreens and for use in a 
border. 
Each 
2 ft. high .$ 3 
3 ft. high . 7 
STRICTA. Excelsa Stricta 
A small tree of upright, pyramidal form, with bluish green 
foliage. 
Each 
3 ft. high .$ 4 
4 ft. high . 8 
5 ft. high . 12 
Larch—Larix 
CHINESE GOLDEN LARCH. Pseudolarix Amabilis 
One of the finest trees grown. A deciduous conifer—a cone bear¬ 
ing tree which loses its leaves in the fall. This is a rare variety of 
Larch that develops into a large spreading tree of great beauty. The 
foliage turns to a rich shade of burnt orange in the fall. 
Each 
20 ft. high .$100 
22 ft. high . 120 
24 ft. high . 145 
26 ft. high . 175 
28 ft. high . 205 
30 ft. high . 235 
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