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EVERGREENS (Continued) 
JUNIPERUS (Continued) Hach Perl0 
Virginiana (Red Cedar) Hardy, pyramidal form, dark green, 
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O59 SLCGt. see oo ees ee ee ee Leb 11.00 
Virginiana Burki. Compact pyramidal habit; foliage distinctly blue, 
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Dis = sh L COL Mee eee a a ee el ee ee 1.95 17.50 
OD Se OE Os Cree eae a ao es a ee ee ee 1.65 14.50 
Virginiana Cannarti (Cannart J.) Compact pyramidal form 
with very dark green foliage and blue fruits, One of 
the very best evergreens. 
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a RE CNS) On Satpal On Pied te i Oe aa Se Ram 5 ee Sp eS EEN 1.85 16.50 
Virginiana elegantissima (Goldtip Redcedar) Pendulous 
branches, bronze green, overlaid with golden yellow. 
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SIT SC Uae ee en ee et ee eee eee 2.50 22.00 
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Virginiana glauca (Silver Redcedar) Bright blue foliage. 
columnar form, vigorous growth. 
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Virginiana pendula (Weeping Redcedar) Spreading limbs 
with slender, pendulous branches. 
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Virginiana pyramidiformia hilli (Hill’s Dundee J.) 
Typical red cedar form but with dark green very 
compact foliage turning plum color in winter. A 
variety to be highly recommended. 
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Virginiana schotti (Schott J.) Compact columnar form 
with bright green scale-lixe foliage. 
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PINUS (Pine) 
Ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine) Long light green needles. 
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Sylvestris (Scotch Pine) Grows rapidly, assumes picturesque 
forms when mature, 
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2-8 4 LOOT mere oe te ee a ee eg ne ee ee ee See ee ee 1,25 11.00 
BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 
DAPHNE CNEORUM (See shrubs) Each Perl0 
EUONYMUS patens (Spreading Euonymus) Large bright glossy-Sreen leaves 
on spreading and ascending branches, Useful for massing or for 
trimming into low hedges or formal specimens. 
12-15 inches) Geuddledercots fae ee eee .30 2.50 
6-12 ‘inches = €Poadliedmroots) eee ene .10 -80 
For other evergreen varieties of Euonymus see Vines, 
LONICERA GOLDFLAME (See page 1) 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS (See Perennials) 
PYRACANTHA (Firethorn) 
Coccinea. Broad spreading shrub with bright attractive foliage. A 
profusion of white flowers in spring followed by persistent orange 
berres. The strain we are offering is winter hardy here at Ottawa. 
SOL1N CH DOT Seer eee eae te ee eee ee oy es ee .20 1.45 
2 SIN CH Ot sy gee eee ar eee ee een ee nals 95 
TEUCRIUM chamaedrys (Germander) Glossy eVergreen foliage. The best 
substitute for dwarf boxwood in middle west, Responds wonder- 
fully to shearing; splendid for low hedges. 
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