covered with bright yellow flowers very early in the year [6H, 
nursery]. 
J. Beesxanum. Rosy J.; W. China (My.). 
J. fruticans. S. Eu., N. Afr., W. Asia (Jn.-Jy.). 
J. humile. W. China (Jn.-Jy.). 
/. nudiflorum. Winter J.; China (F.-Ap.). 
J. stephanense (/. Beesianum x officinale grandifforum). (My.-Jn.). 
JUGLANS, Juglandaceae. Walnut. Medium and large-sized 
deeply rooting trees that require a deep, rich soil [iE, nursery]. 
J. cathayensis. Chinese W.; C. China. 
/. cinerea. Butternut; N. B. to Ga. and Ark. 
/. mandshurica. Manchurian W.; Manch., Amurland. 
/. nigra. Black W.; Mass, to Fla. and Tex. 
J. rupestris. Tex.; N. Mex. 
/. Sieboldiana. Japan. 
/. S. cordiformis. Japan. 
JUNIPERUS, Pinaceae. Juniper. Spiny-leaved evergreens that 
vary in habit from prostrate ground-covers to tall-growing fas- 
tigiate trees. Many do not thrive under city conditions but 
/. chinensis Pfitzeriana, J. communis, and J. horizontalis will 
usually grow satisfactorily. Some forms are very subject to at¬ 
tacks of red spiders during the summertime. The nomenclature 
of the dwarf junipers in cultivation is greatly confused [8F, 
nursery]. 
/. chinensis. Chinese 
/. c. alba. 
J. c. “Bleak House.” 
/. c. Fortunei. 
J. c. globosa. 
J. c. japonica. 
J. c. Keteleeri. 
J. c. Luptoni. 
J. c. mas. 
J.; China, Mong., Japan. 
/. c. pendula. 
J. c. Pfitzeriana. 
J. c. pyramidalis. 
J. c. Sheppardi. 
J. c. Smithii. 
J. c. sylvestris. 
J. c. variegata. 
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