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Southern Plantinp Facts 
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Arborvitaes and Other Conifers 
sizes. 
Cephalotaxus 
Stricta. A very nar¬ 
row upright vari¬ 
ety with dark- 
green foliage. A 
very excellent sort where a narrow plant 
is desired. 24 inches up to 4 feet. 
Arborvitae, continued 
Rosedale. Of com¬ 
pact, rounded, 
symmetrical form, 
with very dense 
head. The foliage 
is dark, bluish 
green and very 
handsome. All 
RETINOSPORA pisifera argentea. A dwarf, 
compact variety. Branches silver-tip])ed. 
All sizes up to 234 to 3 feet, 
pisifera aurea. A showy evergreen of dense 
growth; new shoots of a rich golden color. 
Very ornamental. All sizes up to 2*^ to 3 feet, 
pisifera plumosa. With plumy dark green 
foliage; reaches a height of about 15 feet; all 
sizes. 
CEPHALOTAXUS pedunculata (Japanese 
N’ew). A medium-sized tree, bushy, com¬ 
pact, dark glossy green. Leaves i to 2 
inches long. All sizes up to 3}^ to 4 feet. 
JUMPERUS com - 
munis. A fine 
variety; spreading 
branchesand green 
foliage. All sizes 
up to 3H to 4 feet. 
o b 1 o n g a . Dark 
green, upright in 
form, with slender, 
recurving branch¬ 
es. Can be pruned 
in any desired 
shape. All sizes up 
to 3 M to 4 feet. 
Sabina cupressi- 
folia (Creeping 
Juniper). A Juniper of trailing or creeping 
habit; bluish green; very handsome. Ex¬ 
cellent for bordering walks and for ceme¬ 
teries. Each 
1- year .$0 75 
2- year. i 00 
3- year. i 50 
virginiana (Red ('edarC A dark green tree, 
with conical head and upright si)reading 
branches, (irows rapidly; adapted to sunny 
exposures and succeeds on difTcrent soils. 
Each Per to 
2 to 3 feet. St 50 S12 so 
3 to 4 feet. 2 so 22 50 
4 to s feet. 5 00 
Creeping Juniper 
Per 10 
$6 50 
9 00 
12 50 
