EVERGREENS 
greens, for the restful green of their luxuriant foliage makes 
| SSENTIAL to practically any good planting are some ever- 
an excellent contrast to bright colors. They are available 



CEDRUS ATLANTICA. Atlas Cedar. A 
tree to 100 feet with upright leading shoots 
and blue-green foliage. Very desirable. 
C. ATLANTICA GLAUCA. The gray Atlas 
Cedar with foliage of a silvery blue. 
C. DEODARA. Tree of the Gods. Tree to 
150 feet with dark bluish green foliage. 
C. LIBANOTICA. Cedar of Lebanon. The 
historical Cedar used in the building of 
Solomon’s Temple. Our strain is a hardy 
one from the Taurus Mountains. 
CEPHALOTAXUS DRUPACEA. Plum 
Yew. A tree to 30 feet. The spirally 
arranged foliage is glaucous beneath. 
C. DRUPACEA FASTIGIATA. An upright 
type of Plum Yew hardy to New York. 
C. DRUPACEA PEDUNCULATA. A slow- 
growing type. 
CHAM AECYPARIS LAWSONIANA. Tree 
to 180 feet with reddish brown bark and 
bright green foliage. 
C. LAWSONIANA GLAUCA. A type with 
steel-blue foliage. 
C. OBTUSA. Hinoki Cypress. Pyramidal 
tree with foliage drooping in graceful, 
feathery sprays. 
C. OBTUSA GRACILIS. Dwarf Hinoki 
Cypress. A compact, pyramidal form with 
drooping branchlets. 

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in a great variety of forms—tiny sprawling plants, trim dwarf 
ones, dense shrubs, and tall graceful trees. 
You have a standing and most cordial invitation to inspect 
our large evergreen collection. 
CHAM-ECYPARIS PISIFERA. Sawara Cy- 
press. Pyramidal tree with glossy green, 
flat foliage. 
C. PISIFERA AUREA. A type with young 
growth of golden yellow. 
C. PISIFERA FILIFERA. Thread Retinos- 
pora. Bushy type with dark green, thread- 
like, drooping foliage. 
C. PISIFERA PLUMOSA. Plume Retinos- 
pora. One of the hardiest varieties with 
feathery branchlets. 
C. PISIFERA PLUMOSA ARGENTEA. A 
dense evergreen with whitish tips to the 
branchlets. 
C. PISIFERA PLUMOSA AUREA. Pyram- 
idal form having fluffy foliage which is a 
rich golden color in the spring. 
C. PISIFERA SQUARROSA VEITCHI. 
Moss Retinospora. A variety with fleecy 
silver-blue foliage retained all year. 
CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA LOBBI. An 
informally shaped tree to 125 feet. Cin- 
namon-brown bark which peels off in 
ribbon-like shreds. Brownish drooping 
foliage. Hardy to southern New England. 
CUNNINGHAMIA LANCEOLATA. China 
Fir. Attractive trees with long, stiff, 
pointed leaves on horizontally spreading 
branches, pendulous at the ends. Hardy as 
far north as Washington. 
CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS. | Italian 
Cypress. A slender columnar tree to 80 
feet with dark green foliage. Not hardy 
North. 
Junipers 
Practically any form of plant may be found 
among the Junipers. This large family ranges 
from tall, spire-like specimens to creeping 
plants for the rock-garden. They grow satis- 
factorily over almost the whole country, for 
they are able to endure both cold and heat. 
What they prefer, however, is an open, sunny 
spot in light soil. 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS ALBO-VARIE- 
GATA. White-leaf Chinese Juniper. Com- 
pact shrub with the tips of the branches 
creamy white. 
J. CHINENSIS COLUMNARIS. A colum- 
nar, more slender type than the above. 
J. CHINENSIS DENSA GLAUCA. Dense, 
conical, blue-green Juniper. 
J. CHINENSIS MAS. Chinese Column 
Juniper. A dense, conical form. 
J. CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA. Pfitzer’s 
Juniper. Broad, spreading type with 
horizontal branches and nodding branchlets, 
J. CHINENSIS PYRAMIDALIS. A narrow, 
pyramidal type with bluish green foliage. 
J. CHINENSIS SARGENTI. A _ prostrate 
shrub, less than 1 foot tall, with bluish green 
foliage, making mats 10 feet in diameter. 
GREENBRIER FARMS, 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SYLVES- 
TRIS. Broad pyramidal Juniper of golden 
green color. 
J. COMMUNIS. Common Juniper. Stately 
tree to 40 feet, with gray-green foliage. 
J. COMMUNIS DEPRESSA. Prostrate 
Juniper. Native plant spreading to a dozen 
feet or more but rarely exceeding 4 feet in 
height. Foliage silvery gray-green. 
J. COMMUNIS DEPRESSA AUREO- 
SPICA. Golden Prostrate Juniper. Branch- 
lets have golden yellow tips. 
J. COMMUNIS HIBERNICA. Irish Juni- 
per. Narrow columnar form with slender 
bluish green leaves. 
J. COMMUNIS, KIYONOI. A type of 
English Juniper similar to the Irish in 
habit, but of a darker hue. 
J. COMMUNIS OBLONGO-PENDULA. 
Drooping Juniper. An upright type with 
pendulous branches. 
J. COMMUNIS SUECICA. Swedish Juni- 
per. Columnar tree to 40 feet with gray- 
green foliage. Very formal. 
J. CONFERTA (litoralis). Shore Juni- 
per. A procumbent shrub; bluish green 
foliage with a white band above. 
J. EXCELSA STRICTA. Spiny Greek Juni- 
per. A tall, dense, narrow plant tapering 
from the ground to a sharp point. Grayish 
foliage. Slow growth. 
J. HORIZONTALIS (prostrata). Creep- 
ing Juniper. Procumbent shrub with long 
trailing branches and bluish green foliage. 

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