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ARBORVIT AE 
These are classified as Thujas by botan- 
ists and are also listed as Biotas. Most of 
those used in the South belong to the 
species Thuja orientalis. They are beau- 
tiful shrubs of compact, symmetrical 
growth, especially suited for formal 
gardening when used alone or for mass and 
foundation plantings when combined with 
other shrubs. The Thujas are hardy and 
thrive on any moderately good soil. 
Aurea conspicua (Thuja orientalis). 
Deep yellow to golden often varying 
to green. Tall, compact, UPEEnEs 
BaB. Each 
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Aurea nana (Thuja orientalis). Com- 
pact, rounded head and handsome 
greenish golden foliage. 
&B. 
Each 10 
(tOA2 nee cee $1 50 $14 50 
12.to,18.in.. /aebrrt, iesget' 2/001 p AD OO 
18)40,24 inbetesaddk vaaz fs 3.00 28.50 
2 to 3 ft.. af. anbulewes 
Bonita (Thuja orientalis), Beautiful 
rich green, dwarf or of slow growth. 
It is cone-shaped and rather broad. 
BsB. Each 10 
Stor lZansase: « Sskieh ss $1 30 $12.50 
IZ towlSaines co. care... 1 7Opg 16700 
18 to 24 in.. t.ho 2 2p Z0 550 
Globosa (Thuja. orientalis). A dense, 
dwarf, dark green form. For setting 
in front of other evergreens, making a 
low hedge, or tub or pot specimens. 
BaB. Each 10 
8 to 12iimetus si owe: $1 10 $10 50 
12 to. £Shing wscci wise ht SO oh 00 
Pyramidalis (Thuja orientalis). .Com- 
pact, pyramidal to 15 feet. Bright 
green, and holds its color well. 
BsB. Each 10 
8 to 12 in.. - uncer e shh OO $9100 
12’ to 18 in: 2aates avoids ao 1 30 12 00 
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CALLITRIS' robusta (Cypress- Pine). 
A native of Australia, this fast-growing 
conifer may reach a height of 100 feet. 
Somewhat resembles Australian Pine 
but is greener and more pyramidal. 
BsB. Each 
DitocSuit. Beveeys.. tye. Se a ee $3 00 
Sub0 44 tone pebek,; Ree Jc. eee 4 00 
4t0:5 {tis 2anpen eens olrtiuply ebteono0 
Sito: Gittae. ies : 7 50 
CEDRUS deodara (indian. Cedar). Of 
pyramidal form, reaching large size. 
Beautiful bluish green. Well adapted 
to the Southern States. It takes the 
place of Colorado Blue Spruce in south- 
ern plantings, is more open and graceful 
but similar in coloring. It should be 
pene only on well-drained soils. 
& Each 
12 to 18 in.. eet -.92 50 
13 foreectte, ek ee 3 50 
CEPHALOTAXUS “harringtonia. A 
dwarf evergreen for use in rock- gardens, 
pools and in shaded borders. Its spiny 
leaves are about 1 inch long and cluster 
around the stems. 
Each 10 
244-in. pots.............$0 65 $5 50 
4-1f, Potsi..ceia.s scsse ed OO #9700 
G-ifl, POts. sh 22 bake eb 175 16 00 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
JUNIPERUS 
This group of conifers is represented in 
Southern gardens by many _ beautiful 
varieties, 
adapted to our soil and climatic conditions 
and are always dependable. 
They are particularly well 
Chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juni- 
per). Forms a low, flat, wide-spread- 
ing head of bluish green foliage. Very 
interesting and beautiful; highly. resis- 
tant to drought. 
BsB. 
Each 10 
8 to 12 in. spread ..... $1 40 $13 00 
12\to 18 in. spread ..... 2,00. 18 50 
18 to 24 in. spread ..... 300 27 50 
2 to.3 ft. spreadionin.. .f 4 30 40 00 
3 to 4 ft. spread....... 600 55 00 
4\to 5 ft. spread....... 8 00 75 00 
Communis depressa plumosa (An- 
dorra Juniper). A dwarf variety also 
known as J. horizontalis plumosa. 
Spring foliage is silvery green, turning 
to a silvery purple or pinkish shade in 
the fall. It does not grow as close to 
the ground as some of the creeping 
forms, but lifts its branches 15 to 18 
inches. Good for foundation plantings 
for terraces and for rock gardens. It 
thrives best in an. open, sunny, well- 
drained location. 
BeB. Each 10 
8 to 12 in. spread ..... $1 30 $12 00 
12 to 18 in. spread ..... 170 16 00 
18 to 24 in. spread...... 2hOi w2o 00 
Conferta (Shore Juniper). Spreading, 
prostrate Juniper with light green 
foliage, rather feathery; will not turn 
brown in winter. Will do well on 
sandy soil or clay. 
BsB. Each 10 
8 to 12 in. spread...... $1 25 $11 50 
12 to 18-in. spread...... 1 75' @ 16450 
Excelsa stricta (Greek Juniper). A 
dwarf, narrow, compact, upright 
Juniper that does well under widely 
different conditions. Pleasing grayish 
green color. Fine for foundation a 
BaB. Each 
§ toil2dns vavsol cts. « $1 25 gil "50 
12 to 18 in.. svceees L°7SgniALO5SO 
Japonica sylvestris (Japanese Juni- 
per). Grows well in the Lower South. 
The needle-shaped leaves are steel 
color and the smaller, scale-like ones 
are dark green. Narrow and upright 
in habit. 
Natural Growth. 
BsB. Each 10 
12;toASiiny. bow iver, $1 80 $17 00 
18 toc24 ini saad vad 230 22 00 
2 to.3t ftigay Lewy 24 30: 300 27 50 
8 to 4:ftahiogd. Mall... 400 37 00 
4to 5 ft.. 5 50 50 00 
5 to 6 ft.. 700 65 00 
6 to 8 ft.. 10 00 
Semi-sheared. 
18 tov24 ind. basso $3 00 $29 00 
2tord tise, ots 804 1000138050 
srtootifte sion . aad, 5750101152 50 
4to 5 ft 7 50 .142:150 
Simos Dh 2A pyar 900 85 00 
OtorSit.. Ae 11 00 105 00 
8 to 10 ft.. 15 00 
Topped and sheared 
ZO SCE: decshcias $4 50 $42 50 
Sto 49€.. ecvansrseaes 600 57 50 
4to 5 ft.. . 800 75 00 
5 to 6 ft.. 10 00 §=90 00 
6 to 8 ft.:'. acork: ave 13 00 
JUNIPERUS, continued 
Virginiana (Red Cedar). A tree witha 
dark green head and spreading or up- 
right branches. It grows rapidly 
either in full sun or in partial shade. 
BsaB. Each 10 
t'2't0:18 ina eee $1 65 $15 50 
18 to 24 int Ret re 210 19 50 
9:40: 3) ftesc. secant en oom 
3 to 4 ft went 44000437250 
4to 5 ft 5 50 50 00 
Sitor6ftizure) .jeera? ree 750 65 00 
Wire-balled Each 
GtoSdtai dutinwences. vileues ate $12 00 
Sitio 10:ft! eodoed.& a3).2.agvesl.* 22 00 
PODOCARPUS 
Macrophylla (longifolia). A beautiful 
upright evergreen tree that may reach 
aheight of 40 feet. The leaves, to 4 inches 
long, are narrow, glossy dark green, and 
paler beneath. 
Natural Growth, BeB. Each 10 
89tolh2,anw2 «dine cooks $1 00 $8 50 
12/to48 in... .subeiy. bad S0qnk3500 
18 to 24 in.. ¥ 2.425,5320,00 
2 to 3 ft.. s 3025 530,00 
Bushy, trimmed plants. 
BsB Each 10 
12 to 18 inalad .tenie $1 85 $17 00 
18\to 24:ind. ehscerwths 285 26 00 
2toSeit.t . 425 39 00 
Setodoft-ovw. Whos saat 8 00 
Macrophylla maki (Japanese Yew). 
A variation of P. macrophylla having 
smaller, darker leaves and usually a 
more shrubby habit of growth. Ex- 
cellent for hedges, screens, specimens, 
or for the shrubbery border. 
Natural Growth, Bs&B. Each 10 
Sto 12angs. ses. pee $1 25 $11 50 
12tor1SAns2letidcnehe . dase an00 
1§:to:24 ink. Sha wela: eee 2550 Bee ZOO 
2:to 3 ft tee wy. ee ae 3 15 Ss Ss00, 
LOA Mite ewer ey ae 5 50 
Bushy, trimmed plants. 
BaB. Each 10 
12"tO, 1Shin tage 2 eee mee ads OO 
LSsto 240s; ac. nae ae LOU MORO 
DetOeoattee rte carer ees 5 25 50 00 
OUEOMA It... Bee ee tee 9 50 
RETINOSPORA 
Botanists know these by the generic 
name Chamecyparis. Those commonly 
found in Southern gardens are mostly 
varieties of C. pisifera. Their forms and 
shades are many and varied. A number of 
lovely varieties are adapted to Southern 
conditions, 
Obtusa ericoides. This is a beautiful 
conifer, dense and compact ingrowth. An 
upright grower that may be pruned in 
very narrow, columnar shape. The foli- 
age is a dark bluish green. Not partic- 
ular as to soil. 
Ericoides, Barton Strain. Brought 
to our attention by the late J. O. 
Barton, who was our packing-house 
foreman for many years. Of slower 
and more compact growth than 
Ericoides, and softer texture. 
BsB Each 10 
8 to'l2 Inv 24. . Aes $0 65 $6 00 
12 to 18unsee ee. 100 900 
18; to:24insi> woes! . Iso) 150 13 50 
2 to 3 ft 2 50 22 50 
Bito 4Litiag. bos. ovata. 3.75 34 00 
Soto it. ences .20).. ff 600 55 00 
