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Japonica lobbi. A more compact va- 
riety of well known Cryptomeria. 
CUNNINGHAMIA 
Lanceolata (Chinese Fir). Tall grow- 
ing tree having 3 or 4 stems. Bright 
needle-like foliage. 
JUNIPERUS 
Chinensis mascula. One of the best 
columnar Junipers. Retains its rich 
green color all winter. 
Chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juni- 
per). Well known = spreading 
Juniper with blue-green foliage. 
Chinensis variegated. Low conical 
; grower with almost white growth 
mixed with green. 
Chinensis Densa Glauea. Bright 
reen, compact ramidal r j ; 
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Communis (English Juniper). Tall, narrow growth. Grayish green color. 
Communis ashfordi. In our opinion the best of the grayish green pyramidal Junipers. 
Excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). Low conical Juniper. Grayish green foliage. 
Japonica sylvestris (Sylvester Juniper). Pyramidal growth. Grayish green foliage. 
Smithi. Slow growing, broad, pyramidal juniper with grayish green foliage. Very 
satisfactory for foundation or specimen planting. 
Sabina (Savin Juniper). Spreading Juniper, dark green foliage. 
Squamata meyeri. A low semi-spreading Juniper with irregular growth. Blue foliage. 
Virginiana (Native Red Cedar). 
Virginiana cannarti. Dark green variety of Cedar. 
Virginiana glauea (Blue Virginia Cedar). 
Virginiana kosteri (Koster’s Juniper). Foliage same as native Cedar. Growing habit, 
spreading, like Pfitzer. 
LIBOCEDRUS 
Decurrens (Incense Cedar). Has cinnamon-red bark and short spreading branches. 
Picea Excelsa (Norway Spruce). Tall, dark, somber green. One of the most familiar 
spruces. 
PODOCARPUS 
Sinensis macrophylla (Large Leaf Japanese Yew). Dark green leaves, upright stems, 
thrives in either sun or shade. Much more rapid growth than other Yews. 
RETINOSPORA 
Pisifera. Pyramidal growth. Holds green color in winter. 
Pisifera aurea. Same as Pisifera, except for yellow tinted foliage. 
Plumosa. Bright green plume-like foliage. Pyramidal medium growth. Changes 
color some in winter. 
Ericoides. Slender growing, compact form of Retinospora. Light green foliage turns 
to plum color in winter. 
THUJA 
Occidentalis globosa (Globe Arboryvitae). Compact. 
Occidentalis lobbi. A hardy pyramidal form of American Arborvitae. We consider 
it the best American Arborvitae for Southern planting. Holds its dark green 
color in winter. 
Occidentalis Pyramidalis. Well known dark green pyramidal form of American Arbor- 
vitae. . 
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