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USPP89P
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  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view, or perspective of a growing tree showing characteristic features of the new variety.
  • This plant was discovered by me and is believed to be the product of a mutuant (a mutation) or an extreme variation from the usual types of the family of Juniperus scopulomm or Rocky Mountain silver cedar.
  • the trunk l is upright and slightly crooked.
  • the branches 2 are somewhat symmetrically arranged around the trunk extending out therefrom and usually slightly upwardat an angle of approximately thirty or forty degrees from a.v
  • the drawing illustrates my new tree in erect position with the branches thereof in natural long, extremely slender and extremely pendulous.
  • D 13 These extremely slender pendulous branches vary but slightly in their diameter along their entire is length, many of them measuring from one-eighthto one-fourth inch in diameter where joining onto the trunk or larger branches and graduatingdowntotheirtipsalonsalengthoffrom described the discovery, what is claimed A Juniper! scopulorum tree as herein shown and described, characterized by the extremely slender pendulous branches.

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March 13, 1934. c 5, ox Plant Pat 89 PENDULOUS JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM Filed Jan; 6, 1931 C. Bur/on FOX INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 13, 1934 UNITED STATES Plant Pat. 89
PATENT OFFICE l. PENDULOUB JUNIPER-U8 SCOPULOBUM Carl Burton Fox, Tulsa, Okla, asslgnor of onelourth to George K. Frey, Santa Fe, N. Mex.
Application January 0, 1931, Serial No. 501.034
1 cam (01. 41-59) This discovery relates to a new anddistinct pendulous variety of the species Juniperus scopulorum which includes the distinguishing charaoteristics hereinafter pointed out.
In the accompanying illustration the figure is a side elevational view, or perspective of a growing tree showing characteristic features of the new variety.
This plant was discovered by me and is believed to be the product of a mutuant (a mutation) or an extreme variation from the usual types of the family of Juniperus scopulomm or Rocky Mountain silver cedar.
The trunk l is upright and slightly crooked. The branches 2 are somewhat symmetrically arranged around the trunk extending out therefrom and usually slightly upwardat an angle of approximately thirty or forty degrees from a.v
horizontal line, but curving downward toward ends forming many lateral branches 3 which are has been by asexual methods and has been propagated by me by grafting scions onto understock and by striking and rooting cuttings. There-are several new trees of this variety now growing at my experimental grounds.
The drawing illustrates my new tree in erect position with the branches thereof in natural long, extremely slender and extremely pendulous. D 13 These extremely slender pendulous branches vary but slightly in their diameter along their entire is length, many of them measuring from one-eighthto one-fourth inch in diameter where joining onto the trunk or larger branches and graduatingdowntotheirtipsalonsalengthoffrom described the discovery, what is claimed A Juniper! scopulorum tree as herein shown and described, characterized by the extremely slender pendulous branches.
C. BURTON FOX.

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