CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES ERICOIDES (Shugar-loaf 
Cypress)—More generally known as Retinospora Eric- 
oides, this Heath Falsecypress is a tall columnar grower, 
with bluish green feathery foliage turning bronze in 
winter. Very good accent plant. Thrives in most any 
soil 
Each 10 
12+18". Bare OO Ue ae ere mate eee eerie $2.00 
18-24" Bare: Root sie are ake ene iat en Bs 2.50 
298° BEEBE Se emery gat $2.00 
18-24’, 1 Gallon Container 2 ee “a ae 1.10 
2-3", 4 Gallon Container sso es ae one 2:25 
CUNNINGHAMIA LANCEOLATA—This tall-growing blue 
Chinese fir, sometimes called Monkey Pine in this area, 
makes a very stately appearance, with its unique ar- 
rangement of sharp pointed leaves on _ horizontal 
branches. 
Bare Root liners tos 120 7e a $2.00 
12-18'" | B&cB hs a ees ee eee ee $2.50 
18-24’ Boe er a a ae et ee 4.00 
2-8!" B&B gh eae ae ee 600 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer’s Juniper) 
—This is the most popular low spreading juniper. 
Bare ‘Root liners; tol 20 ae ee ee oe $2.00 
Pot 2 anc es a $ .45 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA COMPACTA 
(Nick’s Compact Pfitzer). 
JUNIPERUS SYLVESTRIS (Japanese Juniper)—Grows well 
in the lower south. The needle-shaped leaves are steel 
color and the smaller, scale like ones are dark green. 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS ALBA VARIAGATA.—An attrac- 
tive pyramid shape growing variegated Juniper, whose 
name we are not certain of. 
All 3 above—Bare Root liners to 12/7 $2.00 
PODOCARPUS SINENSIS (Japanese Yew) —One of the 
largest-leaved conifers with 3’’ long leaves a quarter- 
inch wide. Looks like a broad-leaved evergreen. Ex- 
cellent for hedges, screens, specimens, or for the shrub- 
bery border. Can be pruned to any desired shape. Will 
do well in both sun or shade. 
8-12’ Bare ‘ROO Wao le eee $2.00 
12-18""; Bare Roots. eee yee oa ie ae 2.50 
1 Gallon. Container 202 ey one eee 
4 Gallon: Container) 2 eee OU 
THUYA ORIENTALIS AUREA NANA (Berkman’s Golden 
Arbovitae)—A dwarf, compact Arbovitae with golden 
yellow foliage. Requires well-drained soil. 
THUYA ORIENTALIS BAKERI (Baker’s Arbovitae) — 
Grows a rounded pyramid shape, with light green 
foliage 
Both of above to 12" Bare Root i: we a ee $2.00 
12-187" BeBe ici eae EL 1.25 
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