Monticello Nursery Co. 
Coniferous Evergreens 
Biota Aurea Nana (Berkmans Golden Arbor 
Vitae). The well known dwarf golden Arbor 
Vitae. Compact and well shaped. Holds up 
well under heat. B&B 
18-24” 1.50 
24-30” 10D 
30-36” 2.00 
Biota Excellsa—Pyramidal Arbor Vitae. Cone 
shaped, bright green. A little broader at 
base than B. Pyramidalis. B&B 
-3’ 1.25 
3-4’ 1.50 
4-5’ 2.00 
5-6’ 2.25 
Biota Pyramidalis—Well known pyramidal 
Arbor Vitae. Fairly slender in habit and a 
good grower. B&B 
2-3 1.25 
3-4’ 1.50 
4-5’ 2.00 
5-6’ 2.29 
Juniperus Communis (English Juniper) 
Rather pyramidal growth. Gray green 
pointed leaves rather sharp. Relatively fast 
grower. B&B 
18-24 inch 1.00 
2-3 ft. 1.25 
Juniperus Excelisa Stricta (Spiney Greek 
Juniper)—Slow growing blue green Juniper, 
rather irregular in shape. B&B 
12-18” 1.00 
18-24” 1.25 
24-30” 1.50 
Juniperus Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper) 
Forms a low, wide spreading head of bluish 
green foliage. Very interesting and beau- 
tiful. B&B 
12-18” 1.25 
18-24” 1.50 
24-30” 1.75 
30-36” 2.295 
Juniperus Sylvesteris (Japanese Juniper) 
One of the best conifers for the lower South. 
Needle shaped leaves bright to dark green. 
Upright growth and shears readily. B&B 
18-24” 1.50 
2-3’ 2.00 
3-4’ 2.50 
4-5’ 2.75 
5-6’ 3.00 
Juniperus Virginiana (Red Cedar)—Native 
Red Cedar. Makes compact growth with 
bright green foliage. Shears well. B&B 
4-5’ 2.25 
5-6’ 3.00 
6-8 4.09 
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