ORNAMENTAL TREES , SHRUBS , ETC. 
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tJunlperus Japonica. Japan Juniper. Native of China and Japan. 
A dwarf, dense, bushy evergreen, with light, lively green foliage. §1.00. 
fvar. aurea. Golden Japan Juniper. An attractive variety of mod¬ 
erate growth and spreading habit; foliage of a beautiful golden color which it retains 
throughout the summer. $1.50. 
fvar. variegata alba. Silver-variegated Japan Juniper. Simi¬ 
lar to species in habit of growth, but foliage of a glaucous green color, interspersed 
with branchlets of a pure white tint. Very hardy. $1.00. 
fj. prostrata, syn. repens. Prostrate Juniper. A beautiful native 
species, trailing and densely branched, foliage delicate and shining dark green. Well 
adapted for covering rockwork. One of the best. $1.50. 
J. Sabina. Savin Juniper. A dwarf, spreading shrub, with trailing 
branches. Thrives in the poorest soils. Very suitable for rockwork. 
fvar. Alpina. A low, spreading, trailing shrub, quite unique. $1.00. 
fvar. tamariscifolia. Tamarisk-leaved Savin. A trailing variety 
with distinct and handsome foliage. Valuable for rockwork and edges of groups and 
borders. $1.00. F 
t«J. squamata. Scaled Juniper. A low and spreading species, from the 
Himalayas, suitable for rockwork. $1.00. 
fj. venusta. A rapid grower, of erect habit and fine silvery foliage. Very 
ornamental and perfectly hardy. $1.00. 
J. Virginiana. Red Cedar. A well known American tree; varies much in 
habit and color of foliage, some being quite stiff, regular and conical, and others loose 
and irregular. It makes a fine ornamental hedge plant. 
var. glauca. Glaucous Red Cedar. The compact, conical habit of 
this variety, combined with its silverv foliage, render it very distinct and desirable 
$1.00 to $2.00. 
fvar. Scliottii. Forms a dense bush; foliage of a light green color 
Hardy and beautiful. $1.00. 6 
PINUS. Pine. Kiefer, Oer. Pin, Ft. 
For this and similar climates, the Pines are of the greatest value. 
Sec. I. Usually with two leaves in a sheath. 
P. Austriaca. syn. nigricans. Austrian or Black Pine. A native 
of the mountains of Syria. Tree remarkably robust, hardy and spreading; leaves 
long, stiff and dark green; growth rapid. The most valuable for this country. 50 
cents to $1.00. 
P. Muglio. Dwarf Mugho Pine. An upright, small pine, found on the 
Pyrenees and Alps. Its general form is that of a pine bush, but it has been found 
growing as high as 40 feet. $1.00. 
fvar. rotundata. Of more upright growth than the dwarf, and with 
roundish cones. It is a native of Tyrol, where it forms a small tree. $1.00. 
fP. Monspeliensis. Salzmann’s Pine. From Europe. A noble tree; 
leaves six to seven inches long and of a bright green color ; branches are stout, numer¬ 
ous, and thickly covered with foliage. A vigorous, spreading and picturesque form. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
P. Pallasiana. A large pyramidal tree with shining dark green leaves, per¬ 
fectly hardy. Valuable. $1.00 to $2.00. 
P. sylvestris. Scotch Pine or Fir. A native of the British Islands. A 
fine robust, rapid growing tree, with stout, erect shoots, and silvery green foliage. 
Very hardy; valuable for protection. 
