CONIFERS 
JUNIPERUS (continued) 
japonica "San Jose" (4) ang ee, 
SAN JOSE SPREADING JUNIPER 
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A prostrate Juniper of slow growth and good habit. 
Foliage gray-green. 
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LIBOCEDRUS chilensis (6?) 
CHILEAN INCENSE-CEDAR 
A symmetrical pyramidal conifer. Foliage soft green 
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PICEA glauca conica (2) 
DWARF ALBERTA WHITE SPRUCE 
A miniature spruce of slender conical habit, grow 
ing only a few inches a year. 
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pungens (green) (2) 
COLORADO SPRUCE 
‘A formal tree with close stiff branches. Color varies 
from light to dark green. 
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(selected blue specimens 20% additional ) 
pungens moerheimi (2) 
MOERHEIM BLUE SPRUCE 
A deep blue form of Colorado Spruce. 
Helis pot (eralted )s sawn Mea ce 1.10 1.00 
PINUS montezumae (7) 
MONTEZUMA PINE 
Somewhat similar to Torry Pine. Needles as long 
as 12 to 18 inches; cones 12 to 14 inches in length. 
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patula (87) 
{ELECO TEsPINE 
Long drooping needles. Spreading, rounded head. 
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