JUNIPERS (Juniperus)—Continued 
Chinensis (Argenteo-Variegata)-A beautiful variegated variety in 
which numerous sprays of white are prettily interspersed among the 
darl HrteSlca ll (Irish Jun?per)-Dense pillar-like growth; glaucous green 
f0l,a japonica ‘aurea—D^tinlf^nd^ttraetive. V Bare and very choice. 
Splendid golden color. $1.50 to $3.00. 
Sabina (Savin Juniper)— Spreading, of procumbent growth. Branch- 
lets slender. Leaves needle-shape, dark green 50c to $3 00 
Suecica (Swedish Juniper)—Grows much like the Irish Juniper, but 
not so compact. 50c to $1.00. . 
Virginiana (Red or Virginia Cedar) A native form, very common 
in New England. Bright, green foliage. Thrives on dry soil. 50c to 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Glauca (Blue Virginia Cedar)—One of the handsomest forms of ever¬ 
greens. Foliage is silvery gray. Should be in every collection of ever¬ 
greens. $1.00 to $3.00. 
Prostata (Prostrate Juniper)—Low, spreading, trailing close to the 
ground. Foliage bright green; bronzy in Winter. 75c to $1.50. 
Prostrata, Aurea (Golden Prostrate Juniper)—A most beautiful 
plant, of low, spreading habit; forms a dense mass of foliage of a red¬ 
dish brown shade, brilliantly tinged with yellow. $1.00 to $2.00. 
Pfitzeriana—Very distinct, being of striking graceful habit; the 
color bright silvery green; perfectly hardy. $1.50 to $3.00. 
■ PINES (Pinus) 
Austrian, or Black (Austriaca)—Remarkably robust, with long, stiff 
leaves and deep green foliage. 75c to $2.00. 
Cembra (Swiss Stone Pine)—A tree of conical form; silvery foliage. 
An elegant and valuable ornamental. 75c to $1.50. 
Scotch (Sylvestris)—A rapid-growing, hardy variety, with short, 
light green leaves. 75c to $2.00. 
Mugho (Dwarf Mugho Pine)—An upright, small, beautiful pine bush. 
50c to $3.00. 
White, or Weymouth (Strobus)—Our common White Pine, and the 
handsomest of all the native species. 50c to $2.00. 
Umbrella Pine (Sciadopitys Verticillata)—A Japan evergreen upright 
trunk with horizontal branches, bearing whorls of shining green, very 
broad flat needles. These needles, by their remarkable size, and still 
inoro remarkable arrangement in umbrella-like tufts, give this free the 
most unique and elegant appearance of any known conifer. $2.00 to 
$ 10 . 00 . 
RETINOSPORA (Japan Cypress) 
Filifora—This has slender, string-like, drooping shoots, distinct from 
any other. It makes a unique specimen evergreen. $1.00 to $3.00. 
Filifora Aurea—A golden form of the preceding. $1.00 to $3.00. 
Obtusa—A charming lawn tree of vigorous growth, assuming a pyra¬ 
midal outline, and graceful, waving branches. $1.00 to $2.50. 
Obtusa Nana—One of the best and hardiest. Intensely dark, shell- 
like leaves. A most elegant evergreen shrub. $1.50 to $3.00. 
