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J. V. BAILEY NURSERIES 
Pyram ida l A rborv itae 
Evergreens — Continued 
CHINESE (Juniperus chinensis) — A very 
satisfactory pyramidal tree. A feature which 
makes this tree so much desired is its ex¬ 
tremely robust nature and the ease with which 
it can be transplanted. 
PYRAMIDAL CHINESE (Juniperus chinen¬ 
sis pyramidalis)—A very slender, pyramidal 
form of the Chinensis Juniper. Used very 
effectively at corners of houses, etc. 
COMMUNIS —A dwarf spreading type of Cedar. 
Extremely hardy. 
PFITZER (Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana) 
—A very hardy evergreen of medium height 
with spreading branches. We have it available 
in the upright or dwarf form. A very fine orna¬ 
mental evergreen for informal planting. 
SAVIN (Juniperus sahina)—A beautiful dwarf, 
spreading Cedar. Dark green foliage. One o 
the best dwarfs for foundation and group 
plantings. 
SPINY GREEK (Juniperus excelsa stricta)— 
A very compact, dwarf pyramidal tree. Height 
about 4 feet. 
WAUKEEGAN (Juniperushorizontalisdoug- 
lasi) —Another very good trailer with dark 
blue foliage. 
SILVER (Juniperus scopolorum) —Similar to 
Red Cedar except that it is a beautiful silver 
color. 
CHANDLER’S SILVER (Juniperus scopolor¬ 
um Chandler’s Silver) —An extremely blue 
form of the Scopolorum with similar habits of 
growth. 
MEYERS’ (Juniperus squamata meyerii)— 
A unique plant of recent introduction. Foliage 
is dark blue with irregular growth. A very odd 
evergreen that can be used in an informal 
foundation planting. Height about 3 feet. 
RED CEDAR (Juniperus virginiana) —This 
tree is valuable for group plantings as well as 
for specimen trees. As winter comes on, the 
tips of the new foliage present a brownish 
appearance and make a very beautiful picture. 
CANNART (J uniperus virginiana cannarti) 
—A pyramidal tree with rich, green foliage. 
Used sometimes in place of Pyramidal Arbor- 
vItae because of its hardiness. 
GLAUCA (Juniperus virginiana glauca)— 
Similar in habit of growth to Cannart. Foliage 
a bright silver. 
Mug ho Pine 
