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ARBORVITAE 
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 ortentalis. 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 (Zhuja orientalis). 
Deep yellow to golden often varying 
to green. Tall, compact, upright. 
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Aurea nana (7. orientalis). Compact, 
rounded head and handsome greenish 
golden foliage. 
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Bonita (7. orientalis). Beautiful rich 
green, dwarf or of slow growth. It is 
cone-shaped and rather broad. 
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Compacta. A fine, dark green variety 
of compact, conical growth. 
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Pyramidalis (7. orientalis). Compact, 
pyramidal to 15 feet. Bright green, 
and holds its color well. 
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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. 
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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. 
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CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
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 
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CUPRESSUS sempervirens __ roylei 
(Italian Cypress). Strikingly beautiful, 
slender, to 80 feet, this conifer is dull 
green in color and requires little if any 
pruning to retain its sharply conical 
appearance. Each 
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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 re- 
sistant to drought. 
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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. 
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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. 
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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. 
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JUNIPERUS, continued 
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. 
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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. 
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Grafted Hibiscus 
is offered in many colors. 
See page 4. 
Cedrus deodara 
