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Heath-Leaved. Thuja ericoides. D. Makes a dense 
bush; very attractive. 
Hovey’s Golden. T. occidentalis hoveyi. D. Globular, 
yellowish green foliage. 
Lutea. M. Peabody’s Golden. Gold-tipped foliage. 
Nootka Sound. M. Thuja Plicata. Similar to Siberian. 
Parsons’. D. Thuja compacta. Yellowish green foliage. 
Pumila. D. Compact, dark green foliage. 
Siberian. D. Dark green foliage, compact growth. 
Tom Thumb. D. Low, compact, growth. 
Thuja Pyramidalis. M. Tall and column-like; dark 
green. 
CYPRESS, Chamaecyparis Thyoides. L. White Cedar. 
Glaucous or light green foliage. 
Lawson. M. Cupressus Lawsoniana. A graceful tree, 
drooping branches; glossy green foliage. 
Fir 
Balsam. Abies balsamea. L. Pyramidal, with dark green 
foliage. 
Concolor. L. White Fir. Bluish above and silver under¬ 
neath. 
Nordmann’s Silver. L. Rich, dark green. 
Juniper 
Communis Aurea. D. A fine golden prostrate, or trail¬ 
ing variety. 
Excelsa Stricta. D. Gray-green foliage, turning steel- 
blue in winter. 
Irish. J. hibernica. M. Columnar with bluish green 
foliage. 
Juniperus Communis. D. A low prostrate or trailing 
variety. 
Pfitzeriana. D. Of low habit, spreading, light green 
foliage. 
Sabina. D. Spreading, vase-like; foliage dark green. 
Swedish. J. suecica. Pillar-like, with bluish green 
foliage. 
Tamarix-Leaved. Tamariscifolia. D. Prostrate and trail¬ 
ing; bluish-green foliage. 
Virginiana. M. Red Cedar. Well known sort. 
Scorpulorum. M. Silver Juniper. Pyramidal and with 
silvery blue foliage. 
Virginiana Glauca. M. Fine steel-blue foliage, com¬ 
pact and pyramidal. 
Pine 
Austrian. L. With long, stiff, dark green needles. 
Scotch. P. sylvestris. L. Rapid growth, bluish foliage. 
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