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JUNIPERUS, continued 
Juniperus Hibernica (Irish Juniper). A distinct and beautiful 
variety of erect, dense, conical shape, resembling a pillar of 
green. Attains a height of 8 to io feet. 
EACH IO IOO 
6 ft., very heavy . £2 oo 
5 ft., very heavy . i 50 $ 12 50 
4 ft., very heavy . i oo 8 oo £70 oo 
.3° to 36 in., heavy. 5° 4 00 30 00 
18 to 24 in . 35 3 00 25 00 
J. Japonica (Japan Juniper). A beautiful variety, with bright 
green foliage; of compact growth. A most desirable sort. 
each 10 
36 to 40 in., heavy . £3 00 
30 to 36 in. 1 50 
24 to 30 in. 1 00 
18 to 24 in. 75 £6 00 
12 to 18 in. * . 5° 4 °o 
J. oblonga (Ncpaul Juniper). Upright habit; with slender, 
diverging and recurving branches. Can be sheared in differ¬ 
ent shapes. Ultimate height, 10 to 15 feet. each io 
E xtra-heavy specimens, 30 to 36 in. high. 2 H 
to 3 ft. spread. $2 00 
18 to 24 in , heavy. 1 00 £8 00 
J. Sabina cupressifolia. A procumbent variety of much 
beauty. Foliage bluish green; almost creeping in habit. 
EACH 
15 to 18 in. high, 18 to 20 in. spread.£0 75 
12 to 15 in. high, 12 to 15 in. spread. 50 
J. Sinensis argentea variegata (Variegated Chinese Juniper). 
Foliage somewhat similar to J . Japonica, but of more com¬ 
pact and dwarf growth. Branches beautifully variegated 
golden yellow. Does not burn out in summer. This is a fine 
variety. each io 
36 to 40 in., heavy, compact specimens. $2 00 
24 to 30 in., compact specimens. 1 50 £12 50 
18 to 24 in., compact specimens. 1 00 8 00 
15 to 18 in. 75 6 00 
12 to 15 in. 50 4 00 
J. Squamata (Scaly-leaved Juniper). A trailing variety of 
great merit; foliage dark green. A most valuable plant for 
rockeries or where a trailing effect is desired each io 
P lants of 15 to 18 in. spread, well branched . . .$0 75 £6 00 
Plants of 12 to 15 in. spread. 50 4 00 
J. Suecica (Swedish Juniper). Foliage light green; very com¬ 
pact. Ultimate height, 10 feet. each io 
18 to 24 in.£0 75 £6 00 
1 5 to 18 in. 50 4 00 
RET1NOSPORA OBTUSA NANA (see page 39) 
JUNIPERUS JAPONICA 
NEW JUNIPERS 
The two following Junipers are seedlings of the the Common 
Juniper, of our own growing, and. after several years' trial, 
we unhesitatingly place them upon the market as great ac¬ 
quisitions to the list of Junipers. 
EACH IO 
s to 6 ft., beautiful specimens . £2 50 £20 00 
3 to 4 ft. 2 00 15 00 
2 to 3 ft. 1 50 12 50 
18 to 24 in. 1 00 8 00 
Juniperus communis compacta. Of erect and very com¬ 
pact growth; foliage light glaucous green. 
J. communis glauca. A beautiful form of Common Juniper, 
of erect and compact habit. In winter assumes the blue 
color of a Koster Spruce. A most desirable and attractive 
variety. 
Libocedrus decurrens. California Arborvitae 
A magnificent, rapid-growing conifer, with erect, short 
branches; bright, green feathery foliage, in form of fans. 75 
to 100 feet. each 10 
30 to 36 in., heavy specimens .£1 50 
24 to 30 in. 75 #6 00 
18 to 24 in. 50 4 00 
Picea excelsa. Norway Spruce 
A popular species, extensively cultivated in the northern 
sections, but succeeding only to a moderate extent in the South. 
Well adapted to the mountain districts. each io 
3 to 3 Yi ft.£1 00 £8 00 
18 to 24 in. 50 4 00 
Pinus excelsa. Bhotan Pine 
Resembles the White Pine, but with much longer and more 
glaucous leaves, and of a much more graceful habit. It is 
known in India as ‘‘Drooping Fir.” each io ioo 
20 to 24 in., heavy, well branched.£1 00 £8 00 
15 to 20 in., well branched. 75 6 00 
12 to 15 in., well branched. 50 4 00 £35 00 
