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ABIES CONCOLOR—White or silver fir may reach 120 ft. 
in time. It is a gray barked graceful evergreen with 
silvery foliage that can stand heat and drought better 
than any other fir. 2-3 ft. $6.00 
CHAMAECYPARIS — FALSE CYPRESS 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA—Jenkins Strain of Law- 
son is the only form that we have carried over a long 
period of time without winter injury. One of the loveliest 
—conifers with pendulous branches and dark green arbor- 
vitae-like foliage with a bluish tint. 
2-3 ft $6.00; 3-4 ft $7.50; 4-5 ft $10.00 
CUPRESSUS ARIZONICA—Arizona Cypress is one of the 
distinctive evergreens of western north America. It is 
of bluish green foliage giving rise to a good looking good 
sized tree that is well filled out. 
18-24 in. $3.50; 24-30 in. $6.00 
CUPRESSUS MACNABIANA—MacNab cypress is the har- 
diest of the tribe, native of southern Oregon and Cali- 
fornia makes a bushy tree to 35 ft often shrubby with 
several stems. 
18-24 in. $3.50; 24-30 in. $6.00; 30-36 in. $7.00; 
3-4 ft. $8.00; 4-5 ft. $10.00; 5-6 ft. $15.00 
CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS WORTHIANA — This is a 
hardy strain of Italian cypress originating at Fort Worth, 
Texas. It is grown from grafts from a form that went 
thru a winter in which all the other trees were injured. 
or destroyed. Still experimental here but itlooks hopeful. 
24-30 in. $3.50 
JUNIPERUS — THE JUNIPERS 
The junipers, savins and red cedars make up a group of 
evergreens of the greatest hardiness and adaptability. They 
are largely used in landscape developments because species 
and varieties can be obtained that will fill almost any re- 
quirements of soil or site. Some of them make small trees, 
others areshrub-like, while still others are prostrate forms 
covering a considerable area. All are among the most 
feathery and graceful of the evergreens. They need for the 
most part free exposure to the sun and air. For south 
Idaho conditions they are tops. 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS—Chinese juniper may, on occasion 
reach a height of sixty feet. It is a very variable species 
that has given rise to many garden forms. The needles 
are sharp pointed, gray green in color, changing to bronzy 
a in winter. The berries are globular and brownish 
violet. 
2-3 ft. $6.00; 3-4 ft. $8.00; 4-5 ft. $10.00; 6-7 ft. $15.00 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS ALBO-VARIEGATA — This is a 
dwarfer and more compact form. Some of the branchlets 
are tipped with white giving just a slight but striking 
color break in a planting. 24-30 in $6.00; 30-36 in. $7.50 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS FEMINA—Reeves or Sylvester juni- 
per is an irregular shrubby form of Chinese that may get 
as much as twenty feet after many years. It may develop 
several leaders and has two types of foliage. The leaves 
are a soft green with a touch of gray. Twenty year old 
plants with us are now about eight feet. 
18-24 in. $5.00; 24-30 in. $6.00; 3-4 ft. $8.00; 4-5 ft. $10.00 
