Specimen Evergreens 
Size 
—Sargent, J. Chinensis sargenti. 1 ft. —.....0000000000.. 2-215 ft. XX 
A prostrate form of Chinese Juniper. Makes a dense 
mat with both scale-like and pointed leaves. Prefers 
much sun. 
—Blue Creeping, J. horizontalis glauca. _............00.0000....... 2-2% ft. XX 
A prostrate form with long creeping branches and 214-3 ft. XX 
blue foliage. Very fine for walls. 3-4 ft. XX 
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A very rapid growing form of Savin and superior 
to it. Loose and open without shearing. 
—Scopulorm, Colorado Juniper. _...............00....20..--2------------ 18-24 in. XX 
Especially fine in dry hot climates. Upright with 2-2% ft. XX 
silvery green quite smooth foliage. 2142-3 ft. XX 
3-344 ft. XX 
—Chandler’s Silver. 18-20. ft. 22. cA tee 2-2% ft. XX 
A very silvery blue grafted Scopulorum of regular 214-3 ft. XX 
form. 
—Red Cedar, J. virginiana. 25-30 ft. 2.0022. 2-21 ft. XX 
Sheared specimens of our native Red Cedar. Splen- 24-3 ft. XX 
did blue or green in summer, purplish red in winter. 3-3% ft. XX 
Subject to Cedar Apple Rust. 314-4 ft. XX 
—Cannarti, J .virginiana cannarti. 15-20 ft. 200220200000... 2%-3 ft. XX 
A grafted form, clear green throughout the year. 3-3% ft. XX 
Needs shearing to make a close, regular pyramid. 3%-4 ft. XX 
—Silver Red Cedar, J. virginiana glauca. 15 ft. ............ 3-4 ft. XX 
Upright conical form. Very bright silvery blue in 
spring. Irregular form unless sheared. 
—Dundee, J. virginiana pyramidiforma hilli. —_................. 2-2% ft. XX 
A grafted, narrow pyramidal form with compact 2%-3 ft. XX 
regular growth without shearing. 3-344 ft. XX 
—Golden Canada, J. communis depressa aurea. 3 ft.....18-24 in. XX 
A form of the Canada Juniper with bright golden 
new growth. 
—Andorra, J. communis depressa plumosa. 1% ft. ........ 2-2% ft. XX 
A rich bright green in spring and summer, and at- 
tractive purplish bronze in winter. Very hardy 
and prefers mostly sun. Very rapid growing. 
LARCH—European. 50-60. ft. ...0.0c02a8 a! 2%-3 ft. XX 
A conifer, but not an evergreen. Makes a strikingly 3-4 ft. XX 
beautiful specimen in large landscapes. The foliage 4-5 ft. XX 
is especially beautiful; soft green in spring, and soft 
yellow in the fall. 
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