STURGEON BAY, WISCONSIN 
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Goldtip Juniper (Juniperus Virg. Elegantissima) This tree never fails 
to attract attention due due to the fact that the tips come out in 
the spring a rich yellow, gradually fading into an old gold toward 
fall. A semi dwarf, conical in shape, reaching a maximum of 10 
to 12 feet. 
Each 
10 
8-12 
in. 
XX 
.90 
$ 8.00 
1-1% 
ft. 
XXX 
B&B 
3.50 
32.00 
1 %-2 
ft. 
XXX 
B&B 
4.75 
45.00 
Hill Dundee Juniper (Juniperus Virg. Pyramidaformia) A conical, 
very dense growing Juniper. Its outstanding features are its com¬ 
pactness of growth and the deep copper bronze color that it takes 
on in 
the fall. 
See picture on page 12. 
Each 
10 
100 
8-12 
in. XX 
.90 
$ 8.50 
$75.00 
1 %-2 
ft. XXX 
B&B specimen 
3.50 
32.00 
2- 3 
ft. XXX 
B&B specimen 
6.00 
55.00 
3- 4 
ft. xxxx 
B&B specimen 
7.50 
70.00 
Creeping Juniper (Juniperus Horizontalis) 
for as its name implies, it creeps along 
forming a complete ground cover. A 
turning bronze in fall. 
4- 6 in. X 
1-1% ft. XXX B&B 
l%-2 ft. XXX B&B 
Excellent for rock gardens, 
the ground and over rocks, 
delicate green in summer, 
Each 10 100 
.35 $ 3.00 $25.00 
3.00 25.00 
3.95 35.00 
Andorra Juniper (Juniperus C. D. Plumosa) A low growdng spread¬ 
ing Juniper, but does not cling to the ground as does the creeping 
Juniper. Grows a little higher than the strict creeping forms, 
offering an excellent contrast. As soon as the first sharp frosts 
come this Juniper turns a rich silvery purple. 
Each 10 100 
6-10 in. XX .35 $3.00 $25.00 
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