10 GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
ARBORVIT AE JUNIPERUS, continued 
These are classified as Thujas by botan- Japonica sylvestris (Japanese Juni- 
ists and are also listed as Biotas. Most of leaves are about 1 inch long and cluster nah Eee vel a a Lower reat 
those used in the South belong to the around the stems. om needie Shape 
i j ; i color and the smaller, scale-like ones 
species Thuja orientalis. They are beau Each 10 are dark green. Narrow and upright 
CEPHALOTAXUS harringtonia. A 
dwarf evergreen for use in rock-gardens, 
pools and in shaded borders. Its spiny 
tiful shrubs of compact, symmetrical 3-in. pot tO 7585550 : 5 
growth, especially suited for formal pie ee :, 25 = 00 in habit. 
gardening when used alone or eh ne no “DOP oo ile tent ee Natural Growth, B&B. Each 10 
foundation plantings when combine wit CUPRESSUS.. aenrpeteitename rovall rai ee eee | $2 15 $20 50 
other shrubs. The Thujas poke and (Italian Cypress). Serilkarigly Deautiful, 1S towaink. .AAL AY. 2075 # M26°50 
thrive on any moderately good soil. slender, to 80 feet, this conifer is dull ae i ES «stat. (ee AB r 2 re ni 
A nspicua (Thuja orientalis). green in color and requires little if any (ROU S Gogo go men cc 
Deep alow to Bh Nile EH a pruning to retain its sharply conical 40'S fesort. ausears. tis 625 57 50 
to green. Tall, compact, upright. ep cated ee ach Semi-sheared, B&B. Each 10 
BaB. Each 10 G-in. pots.... 6-26... 222s sees $2 50 dato 24 eee. $3 50 $34 00 
Sito Zin see gaeencter si $1 00 $9 50 DELO LEQ «cave wes 4 50 ae 50: 
12; tog) 8 itty eit sce 140 13 00 SitOratitreers Paes ats 600 57 50 
TS toed ieee eee eee ZOOS 1Se50 JUNIPERUS AOL tea e ane § 00 0 i7e50 
Aurea nana (F. orientalis). Compact, | This group of conifers is represented it hee Cee ty ect obo 
; h Nel iaiaj steels He eiliele/ is) Je 
EE eed ONE SIN IY varieties. They are particularly well S tonlO it. eet san. 17 50 
golden foliage. 
BaB. Each 10 
Sito 1 Qe. 2. os os oe blero E700 
a ieyM relia eanere 6 ocr 2735 Bee 50 
1 SrtO 24Asins. sere eon 3100) e acon 50 
DtOr Sit: as cee Cee eee 5 00 47 50 
Bonita (T. orientalis). Beautiful rich 
green, dwarf or of slow growth. It is 
cone-shaped and rather broad. 
BaB. Each 10 
Stow Oui ilse eeGreer See: $1 50 $14 50 
UD fouls inva wee ee: 200 £19 00 
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Globosa (T. 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 
Sato WOM yee melee $1 25 $12 00 
12 LOMU Settle cee arenas ih 7 16 50 
Pyramidalis (T. orientalis). Compact, 
pyramidal to 15 feet. Bright green, 
and holds its color well. 
BsaB. Each 10 
8. ton? tiseieeiae.. ie Gite 15. sb hit 00 
12:tor 18-1: Sa. Ba? 1°50 © 14,00 
18ito 24 We. ee 252520200 
DELO LS MIRA ee ee Sr See OOO 
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 
SitokAgtts. cee yomess mci oe eso $4 75 
AxtouS Tica eS eae s BA Seek 6 50 
Sit OOulerase eee eee eter 8 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 
planted only on well-drained soils. 
BaB. ‘ Each 
12°to 118) ins. ee eer erect $3 00 
18 to 24 ink. SH. BA. SI 8 4 25 
DitO Si ttre ein aera ede 6 00 
adapted to our soil and climatic conditions 
and are always dependable. 
Chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juni- 
per). Forms a low, flat, wide-spread- 
ing head of bluish green foliage. Very 
interesting and beautiful; highly re- 
sistant to drought. 
BsB. Each 10 
8 to 12-in. spread...... $1 65 $15 00 
12 to 18-in. spread...... Ze 2e00 
18 to 24-in. spread...... 3 50a 32700 
Dito 3-ft: spread....... 5 00 | 47°00 
Shao Ces Goteaels 5 supe OMY OHS 
A to 5-ft. spread....... 9 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. 
BsB. Each 10 
8 to 12-in. spread...... $1 60 $15 00 
12 to 18-in. spread...... 2 00° 19 00 
18 to 24-in. spread...... 3,20) 330,00 
20 S-itasprea Gc nee 5 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. 
BaB. Each 10 
8 to 12-in. spread......$1 50 $14 00 
12 to 18-in. spread...... 2800 see 5 00 
18 to 24-in. spread...... US ASLO 
2 to 3-ft. spread....... 400 37 50 
Excelsa stricta (Greek Juniper). A 
dwarf, narrow, compact, upright 
Juniper that does well under widely 
different conditions. Pleasing grayish 
green color. Fine for foundation work. 
BaB. Each 10 
Ost Zatti eteaa ae cette nes $1 50 $14 00 
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Sabina Von Ehron (Von Ehron Juni- 
per). A horticultural variety of the 
Savin Juniper. It grows very rapidly, 
and because of this fact, has a more 
open appearance. The branches are 
heavily covered with needles of a 
deep rich green color. A decided im- 
provement over the native type. 
BaB. Each 10 
1 2UtOLL Ooltl-sreeeeeh reno $2 00 $19 00 
LORI 24 ties cerass eas (uso 300M Zo 700 
DCO shai cide Eras, 5 450 42 50 
Sctomaul te apc: tage ceeeee 6225 900300 
Virginiana (Red Cedar). A tree with a 
dark green head and spreading or up- 
right branches. It grows rapidly 
either in full sun or in partial shade. 
BaB. Each 10 
1 2QtCON'S tne eee eas $2 00 $19 00 
TSgto 24 ities yet: cen tee 260 24 50 
2 LOLS i ceu se core boa 3 35 31 00 
‘3 tO Aealtoteere ae Gee Kar OO ee LOO 
Ay to Siifitics<pycterse dapate.« 5§ 60 52 50 
SitorOyfte.swae. wet acils sicod 60-7000 
Wire-balled. Each 
OstO OTs Ae Ste ete hirer onsnceer: $14 50 
Secor Otter Seelam 26 50 
Virginiana glauca. A beautiful up- 
right type that naturally tends to 
rather close but somewhat irregular 
pyramidal shape. Color is a soft blue- 
gray of the same general shade as 
Colorado Blue Spruce. Takes trim- 
ming well. 
Grafted, B&B. Each 
LS tors eines serene soe een $3 50 
DAO Spt es eS ee Ne sta. ser 4 50 
SLO Tita ere ri nary bier krack 6 00 
Glen Saint Mary Nurs- © 
eries Grafted Magnolias 
make perfect uniform 
trees. None finer. 
