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JUftllPERUS sabina tamarisoifolia, Tamarix Savin 
Juniper. 
A prostrate type. Fine grayish-green foliage. 7-foot spread. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
18-2 4 " BB _$1.00 
15-18" BB .-.75 
squamata meyeri, iVSeyer Juniper. 
Most unusual in color and habit. Plump, pointed and prickly 
foliage. A distinct blue color. Irregular growth. 4 feet. 
24-30" BB _ 2.00 
18-24" BB . 1.50 
1 5-18" BB _ 1.00 
virginiana* Redcedar. 
The well-known native evergreen. May be trimmed to any de¬ 
sired shape. Forms a dense column of deep green foliage, 
purplish in winter. 35 feet. 
5-6' BB .. 3.00 
4-5' BB ... 2.00 
3-4' BB . 1.00 
virginiana burkii, Burks Redcedar, 
Forms a dense column. Fine blue foliage. 12 feet. 
5-6' BB . 4.00 
4-5' BB . 3.00 
3-4' BB . 2.00 
virginiana cannarti, Cannart Redcedar. 
Very deep rich green foliage, heavily tufted. Fine winter color. 
Abundance of blue and silver berries late autumn. 15 feet. 
5- 6' BB ... 4.00 
4- 5' BB ... 3.00 
3- 4' BB .. 2.00 
30-36" BB . 1.50 
virginiana elegantissima, Goidtip Redcedar. 
Pyramidal type, rather broad and bushy with slightly drooping 
soft and lacy foliage. Fight golden color on tips in spring, 
darkening to old gold as the season advances. 12 feet. 
4- 5' BB . 2.50 S22.50 
3- 4' BB . 1.50 12.50 
30-36" BB . 1.00 7.50 
virginiana giauca, Silver Redcedar. 
Distinctive blue-green foliage. Compact, symmetrical, columnar 
habit. 20 feet. 
5- 
6 ' 
BB ... 
3.50 
32.50 
4- 
5' 
BB _ 
2.50 
22.50 
3- 
4' 
BB _ 
_ 1.50 
12.50 
30- 
36" 
BB _ 
1.00 
7.50 
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