C. p. squarrosa pygmaea. 5 in. Low flat-topped silvery bush bearing 
juvenile and intermediate foliage and slow-growing. 75c. 
Cryptomeria japonica nana. 18 in. Globular twisted branches clothed in 
dark green sharp needle leaves. 50c - $1.00. 
Juniperus communis compressa. IVz ft. A slender compact gray spire; 
very slow-growing. $1.25. 
J. c. montana. A beautiful form; prostrate, slow-growing, silvery- 
blue. 50c. 
J. horizontal is. The most beautiful lavender-green carpet that is like 
an encrustation wherever it grows. 50c. 
Picea Albertiana conica. 2 ft. A pyramidal light green fluffy little 
tree. 75c-$2.50. 
P. excelsa capitata. A stiffly branched slow-growing round topped bush. 
New. $1.50. 
P. e. procumbens. 9 in. A shiny sharp needled flat-topped bush. $1.50. 
P. e. pumila. Very similar to above. $1.50. 
P. e. repens. More sparsely branched and more open in habit. $1.50. 
NOTE. We have well-rooted cuttings of the following, several times 
transplanted, some in the field and some in flats, for which we lack 
space. We offer them at 20c each in lots of five or more, your choice 
as to kinds: 
Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana nana. 
C. L. Fletcheri 
Picea Albertiana conica 
P. excelsa capitata 
P. e. Clanbrasiliana 
P. e. nidiformis 
P. e. procumbens 
P. e. pumila 
P. e. pygmaea 
P. e. repens 
PITTOSPORACEAE 
Biliardiera longiflora. Australia; a shrubby vine; flowers tubular, green¬ 
ish-purple-yellow. Not much to be said for the flowers, but the vine 
slung over a small conifer and heavily hung with small glossy egg¬ 
plant-like fruit, both as to color and form, is another matter. 75c. 
PLUMBAGINACEAE 
Armeria caespitosa. 3 in. Rounded much-branched cushion with nar¬ 
row needle-like leaves crowding the ends of the branches and thickly 
studded with silvery bracted heads of pale pink. 25c - 40c. 
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