JUNIPERUS 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS, GROUP III, continued 
RETINOSPORA 
CEDRUS 
Communis. This variety is giay-green, up¬ 
right in form, with slender, recurving 
branches. Can be pruned in any desired 
shape. Sizes up to 6 feet. 
Excelsa stricta (Greek Juniper). A dwarf, 
narrow, compact, upright Juniper that 
does well under widely different conditions. 
Its grayish green color is very pleasing. 
Fine for foundation work. Sizes up to 
6 feet. 
Japonica sylvestris. This is a very beauti¬ 
ful Juniper that grows well in the Lower 
South. The needle-shaped leaves are steel- 
color, while the smaller, scale-like leaves 
are dark green. It is narrow and upright 
in habit. Well adapted to conditions in the 
Lower South. Sizes up to 8 feet. 
Sinensis variegata. One of the most inter¬ 
esting and beautiful of all the conifers 
adapted to the South. It is of compact, 
pyramidal habit and the tips of many of 
the branchlets are of creamy white. 
2 to 3 feet, $2 each, $17.50 per 10. 
Virginiana. The Red Cedar is a tree with a 
dark green head and spreading or upright 
branches. It grows rapidly and is adapted 
to a wide range of soils. It does well either 
in full sun or in partial shade, and is one of 
the most dependable of all the conifers. 
Ericoides. This is a beautiful conifer, dense 
and compact in growth. Naturally it is an 
upright grower and may be pruned in very 
narrow, columnar shape. The foliage is a 
dark bluish green. Not particular as to 
soil. Sizes up to 8 feet. 
Obtusa gracilis (Hinoki Cypress). Com¬ 
pact, pyramidal form. A beautiful, rather 
slow-growing Retinospora, with dark green, 
flat foliage. It maintains its rich color 
throughout the year and can be used in 
any kind of planting. Probably the most 
beautiful of the Retinosporas. 
Pisifera aurea. A showy evergreen of dense 
growth; new shoots of a rich golden color. 
Dwarf. Sizes up to 4 feet. 
Squarrosa veitchi. A rapid-growing variety 
with silvery blue foliage. It is a handsome, 
distinct conifer, reaching a height of 15 to 
20 feet, and shears well. Sizes up to 6 feet. 
PODOCARPUS 
Macrophylla maki and si¬ 
nensis (Japanese Yew), 
Natural growth. Ever¬ 
green, upright, branching 
shrubs or small trees with 
rather broad leaves, light 
green when young, dark 
green when mature. Excel¬ 
lent for hedges, screens, or 
specimens on lawns. 
Deodara (Indian Cedar). Of pyramidal 
form, reaching large size. Foliage a beauti¬ 
ful shade of bluish green. When the new 
foliage is opening in spring, the trees are 
particularly handsome. This tree is well 
adapted to the Southern states. It takes 
the place of Colorado Blue Spruce in 
Southern plantings, is more open and 
graceful in habit, but similar in coloring. 
It should be planted only on well-drained 
soils, as it may be killed by too much water. 
Prices of Group III, except where noted. 
Each 
Per 10 
12 to 18 inches. 
.$0 75 
$6 00 
18 to 24 inches 
. 1 25 
10 00 
2 to 3 feet. 
. 2 00 
17 50 
3 to 4 feet. 
. 2 75 
25 00 
4 to 5 feet. 
. 3 75 
35 00 
5 to 6 feet. 
. 5 00 
45 00 
6 to 8 feet. 
. 7 00 
60 00 
ARAUCARIA 
Bidwilli. A beautiful, coniferous, evergreen 
tree with strong, pendulous branches from 
the ground up. Very picturesque and de¬ 
sirable as lawn specimens. Hardy in cen¬ 
tral Florida and similar latitudes. 
Each 
6-inch pots, 18 to 24 inches.$3 50 
8-inch pots, 24 to 30 inches. 5 00 
Left to right: Retinospora obtusa gracilis, Retinospora ericoides, Arborvitae bonita, Arborvitae pyramidalis bakeri, Arborvita compacta. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., Glen Saint Mary, Florida 
