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LIBOCEDRUS 
Decurrens ( Incense Cedar). Has cinna¬ 
mon-red bark and short spreading 
branches. 
PODOCARPUS 
Sinensis macrophylla (Large Lea f Jap¬ 
anese Yew). Dark green leaves, up¬ 
right stems, thrives in either sun or 
shade. Much more rapid growth than 
other Yews. 
JUNIPERUS—Continued 
Communis ( English Juniper). Tall, 
narrow growth. Grayish green color. 
Communis ashfordi. In our opinion 
the best of the grayish green pyra¬ 
midal Junipers. 
Excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). 
Low conical Juniper. Grayish green 
foliage. 
Squamata meyeri. A low semi- 
spreading Juniper with irregular 
growth. Blue foliage. 
Virginiana ( Native Red Cedar). 
Virginiana cannarti. Dark green va¬ 
riety of Cedar. 
Virginiana glauca (Blue Virginia 
Cedar). 
Virginiana kosteri (KosteYs Juniper). 
Foliage same as native Cedar. Grow¬ 
ing habit, spreading, like Pfitzer. 
Virginiana pyramidaformia Hilli. 
Pyramidal growth. Gray-green in 
Summer, plum color in Winter. Very 
attractive. 
Sabina (Savin Juniper). Spreading 
Juniper, dark green foliage. 
Japonica sylvestris (Sylvester Juniper). 
Pyramidal growth. Grayish green 
foliage. 
Juniper Squamata Meyeri 
Retinospora Plumosa 
RETINOSPORA 
Pisifera. Pyramidal growth. Holds 
green color in Winter. 
Pisifera aurea. Same as Pisifera, ex¬ 
cept for yellow tinted foliage. 
Plumosa. Bright green plume-like 
foliage. Pyramidal medium growth. 
Changes color some in Winter. 
THUJA 
Occidentalis globosa (Globe Arbor - 
vitae). Compact. 
Occidentalis lobbi. A hardy pyra¬ 
midal form of American Arborvitae. 
We consider it the best American 
Arborvitae for Southern planting. 
Holds its dark green color in Winter. 
