Creeping Juniper View in Arborvitae Nursery Cedrus Deodara 
ARBORVIT^ES AND OTHER CONIFERS 
These plants make beautiful individual lawn specimens. The different colors—yellow, green, 
dark green and blue-green—give a striking effect when planted in masses, either when groups are 
made up of a single kind or of a number of different kinds. They make an excellent background for 
other shrubs. For hedges they are unsurpassed. In planting for a hedge, they should be given more 
distance than other hedge plants, — 4 or 5 feet apart is not too much. 
As plants for porches or porch steps, they are very satisfactory. They are hardy and long-lived. 
We have tested the list offered for many years and know they will give satisfaction. 
Prices on Australian Pine. Each Per 10 
2 to 3 feet.So 25 $2 00 
3 to 4 feet. 40 3 00 
ARBORVIT/E (Thuya and Biota). Beautiful 
evergreen shrubs of compact, symmetrical 
growth; especially suited for formal plant¬ 
ings. The varieties we list are adapted to 
southern climatic and soil conditions. 
Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.So 40 S3 50 
2 to 3 feet. 65 5 50 
3 to 4 feet. 1 00 9 00 
aurea conspicua. Foliage deep yellow to 
golden color, often varying to green. Very 
compact and symmetrical. Tall and upright, 
aurea nana. A variety with compact, 
rounded head and handsome, greenish 
golden foliage. 
aurea pyramidalis. An erect Biota of com¬ 
pact and symmetrical growth, of beautiful 
golden shade. It is one of the very best of 
the taller-growing Biotas, and attracts at¬ 
tention wherever seen. 
compacta. A variety of compact growth. 
Head somewhat conical; foliage very dark 
green. Very vigorous and satisfactory. 
Rosedale. Of compact, rounded, symmetrical 
form, with very dense head. The foliage 
is dark, bluish green and very handsome. 
Very desirable for the South. 
AUSTRALIAN PINE (Casuarina eqiiisetifolia). 
A large tree, reaching a height of 100 to 150 
feet, with drooping, pale green branches, in 
general habit resembling the cone-bearing 
trees. Suitable for south Florida. 
GEDRUS Deodara (Indian Cedar). A cone¬ 
bearing tree introduced from the Himalayan 
mountains. Of pyramidal form, reaching 
immense proportions. Foliage a beautiful 
shade of bluish green. It is well adapted 
to the southern states. Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.$0 50 S4 00 
2 to 3 feet. 75 6 00 
CREEPING JUNIPER (Juniperus Sabina cu- 
pressifolia). A Juniper of trailing or creep¬ 
ing habit; bluish green; very handsome. Ex¬ 
cellent for bordering walks and for ceme¬ 
teries. Each Per 10 
1- year.So 40 S3 50 
2- year. 50 4 50 
3- year. 75 6 50 
JUNIPERUS virginiana (Red Cedar). A dark 
green tree, with conical head and upright 
spreading branches. Grows rapidly; adapted 
to sunny exposures and succeeds on many 
different soils. Each Per 10 
2 to 3 feet.So 40 S3 50 
3 to 4 feet. 50 4 00 
4 to 5 feet. 75 6 00 
RETINOSPORA pisifera argentea. A dwarf, 
compact variety. Ends of branches silver- 
tipped. Very desirable. Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.So 40 S3 5° 
2 to 3 feet. 65 550 
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