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=m Bell EEE EY) LEE «7 IRISH—Erect, slender and formal in habit; foli- 
ef 3 age sage green, very compact; making a splendid 
column, sometimes 15 to 20 feet high; much used 
in cemeteries, 
JAPONICA (Japanese Juniper)—Slow growing; 
spreading with dark green scaly leaves. Very 
hardy and rich green all winter. Especially ad- 
apted to rock work or foundation planting. 
PFITZERIANA—One of the finest of the Juni- 
per family. Graceful spreading branches, graceful 
in shape and fine in foliage. Very hardy and suc: 
ceeds everywhere, The most satisfactory low 
spreading eyergreen, ; 

SABINA—Handsome moss green foliage; adapt- 
ed to use as a filler vin Evergreen groups, its 
CONCOLOR= Aw picturesque Colorado ‘species: main branches protruding from the crown at a 
: * 45 degree angle; or as a dwarf ground cover 
long, leathery leaves, with glaucous tinge when « 
young, becoming pale green with age. Branches grouped together fan shaped. 
arranged in horizontal whorls. SQUAMATA—Best low creeping variety. Beau- 
; tiful bright green color all year. Does not burn 
DOUGLAS—From the mountains of Colorado. Guennaeadtar! lial othestanrie 
A rapid grower, leaves light green above, glau- 
cous below. Conical form, branches spreading 
light and graceful. 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga) 
CANADIAN—Our native variety. Makes a beau- 
tiful and graceful tree. Adapted to most any con- 
dition, including shady locations. Stands shear- 
ing well and makes a wonderful hedge. 
CAROLINA—Distinct from the above. Darker 
green and more compact in growth. 
JAPANESE (Diversifolia)—-Dwarf grower, with 
short dark green needles. Broadly pyramidal. A 
rare little beauty and perfectly hardy. 
JUNIPER 
CHINENSIS (Chinese Juniper)—Pyramidal of 
columnar outline, foliage of a pleasing grayish 3 3 ani 
green color when fresh, maturing to real dark Andorra Creeping Juniper 
green. 

CHINENSIS MASCULA—Compact, upright, SQUAMATA MEYERI—A 
pyramidal, rapid of growth. Grayish green color 
summer and winter. 
-. COMMUNIS DEPRESSA PLUMOSA (Andorra 
Juniper)—A low growing trailing variety, rich 
green in summer and turning a purple in winter. 
low growing va- 
riety with distinct blue glaucous foliage. Dwarf. 
STRICTA (Excelsa or Greek Juniper)—This is 
an unusually attractive dwarf pyramidal form 
with very compact bluish green foliage. It is 
vigorous in growth and not particular as to soil. 
HORIZONTALIS—A _ beautiful low growing gwrEDISH (Dwarf)—Dwarf 
prostrate form spreading out very close to the ce i 
ground. Much used for rockeries and ground 
cover. Bright green. 
compact, semi- 
pyramidal habit of growth; foliage light green, 
not changing in winter. 
VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar)—Tapering form. 
bright, rich, green foliage. Useful for ornamental] 
planting. 
VIRGINIANA BURKEII—-A new blue variety with 
finer foliage and more erect growth than Glauca. Turns 
purple in winter. 
VIRGINIANA CANNARTI—A pyramidal, compact 
grower of medium size. Rich green heavily tufted foliage. 
A rare variety propagated by grafting. Has blue and sil- 
ver berries in fall. 
VIRGINIANA GLAUCA—A beautiful and graceful 
tree with cedar like foliage of a distinct silvery hue. The 
Blue Cedar, extra fine. 
VIRGINIANA HILZLI (Dundee Juniper)—Very thick 
compact tree grayish green in summer, turning a beauti- 
ful purplish in winter. One of the finest pyramidal grow- 
ing trees. A little more dwarf growing than the most of 
the Virginiana type. 
VIRGINIANA KETELEERI—A very hardy compact 
variety pyramidal in form with deep green scale like 
leaves. 
VON EHRON—More spreading than Sabina but not as 
- spreading as Pfisteriana. Light green color the year 
around. Not subject to Juniper blight. One of the very 
Juniper Von Ehron best spreading varieties. 

