CONIFERS 
JUNIPERUS (continued ) 10, 100 
sabina tamariscifolia (4) @ 
TAMARIX JUNIPER 
Growth low, spreading and densely compact. At- 
tractive gray-green feathery foliage. 
Arn. POts 8 Aes See Cents OST 55 50 
squamata meyeri (4) 
MEYER JUNIPER 
Irregular spreading habit. Foliage silvery blue. 
IUD es ete Be RRS es ge eee 2.25 2.00 
virginiana lebretoni (3) 
LEBRETON EASTERN REDCEDAR 
Growth erect and compact. One of the most in- 
tensely glaucous conifers known. 
PAL cE op NMR § Ge AOE Rime eee © A x 2 3.25 3.00 
DUDE Liye l tee tee es 7 SS raed hey PAY 
LIBOCEDRUS chilensis (6?) 
CHILEAN INCENSE-CEDAR 
A symmetrical pyramidal conifer. Foliage soft green. 
SN Sree ded Ls eee MO eed. Renae 3.50 
PICEA pungens (green) (2) 
COLORADO SPRUCE 
A formal tree with close stiff branches. Color varies 
from light to dark green. 
Qala on eee ee ere 1.35 1.25 
pungens moerheimi (2) 
MOERHEIM BLUE SPRUCE 
A deep blue form of Colorado Spruce. 
ERIITee OU OAL tS eam eee con fick 120g te LO 
PINUS mugo mughus (2) 
DWARF MUGHO PINE 
Probably the dwarfest of all Pines. Grows about as 
wide as high. 
Fig 4 Afra ones oc ee I Oe .80 75 
patula (87) 
JELECOTE PINE 
Long drooping needles. Spreading, rounded head. 
oN ATOR Me Lie el al MIR eee lew eer aera 3.25 3.00 
VAN vik C95 FN be JN ced n= el naeaer eee 2.75 2.50 
PPL ee ry teh A er on A ok es ieee 80 15 
radiata (7) 
MONTEREY PINE 
Growth rapid, upright, handsome and picturesque. 
ARG) oA E YS Riel colar Ok ee 2.50 2.25 
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