BLUE ATLAS CEDAR (Cedrus atlantica glauca). 
The very best silvery coniferous tree of rapid 
growth. For full description see page 2 of 1934 
G. A. The following prices are much below its 
real value but we have a large stock and until 
it is reduced our customers have an unusual op¬ 
portunity to get fine trees at an absurdly low 
cost. Balled 7-8 ft. $5.00, 6-7 ft. $4.25, 5-6 ft. 
$3.50, 4-5 ft. $3.00, 3-4 ft. $2.50; gal. can 1-1% ft. 
$ 1.00 
GOLDEN ATLAS CEDAR (Cedrus atlantica 
aurea). A form af Atlas Cedar with golden foli¬ 
age; the color brightest on the sunny side. So 
rare that it is hardly ever seen. Has to be 
grafted and grows slowly while young, but grad¬ 
ually develops into a good sized tree with the 
general appearance of Atlas Cedar except for 
color. Balled l%-2 ft. $2.00. 
BLUE ATLAS CEDAR 
COMPACT DEODAR (Cedrus deodara compacta). As it becomes known this form 
will probably be more widely planted than the common Deodar. To the description 
of page 2 of 1934 G. A. we can add that its “leader” is always perfectly straight and 
erect which is so rarely the case in the common form. Balled 5-6 ft. $5.00, 4-5 ft. 
$4.00, 3-4 ft. $3.00, 2%-3 ft. $2.50. 
FLETCHER CYPRESS (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana fletcheri). This is hardly known 
at all but is a beauty. A large shrub rather than a tree. Foliage is finely cut, lacy 
and rich silvery blue. It does not seem to thrive in full sun here but does admirably in 
partial or moderate shade. Pot grown 1-1% ft. $1.00. 
HOLLYWOOD JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis torulosa). Described on page 3 of 
1934 G. A. We recommend it very highly. Balled 5-6 ft. $6.00, 4-5 ft. $5.00, 3%-4 ft. 
$4.00, 3-3% ft. $3.25, 2%-3 ft. $2.50; gal. can 1-1% ft. $1.25; pot grown 8-12 in. 75c. 
JAPANESE CREEPING JUNIPER (Juniperus japonica). Described on page 4 of 1934 
G A. We will add that it is also called Chinese Creeping Juniper or Juniperus chinensis 
procumbens. Balled 4-5 ft. $5.00, 3-4 ft. $3.00, 2%-3 ft. $2.50, 2-2% ft. $2.00, l%-2 
ft. $1.50; gal. can 1-1% ft. $1.00; from small pots, for covering banks, slopes, etc., 
6-8 in. $25.00 per 100, 4-6 in. $20.00 per 100. 
MEYER JUNIPER (Juniperus squamata meyeri). Described on page 3 of 1934 G. A. 
Easily one of the finest conifers of moderate size and silvery hue. Its “winter color” 
is particularly striking and beautiful. It well deserves the wide popularity we are 
sure it will attain as rapidly as garden lovers become familiar with its merits. Balled 
l%-2 ft. $2.25, 15-18 in. $1.75; pot grown 1-1% ft. $1.00, 8-12 in. 85c. 
MUGHO PINE (Pinus montana mughus). Described on page 4 of 1934 G. A. In- 
dispensible for all but the very smallest rock gardens and attractive in any setting. 
Balled l%-2 ft. $2.50, 15-18 in. $2.00, 12-15 in. $1.50. 
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