''Wisconsin's Greatest Nursery’ ’ 
Juniper - Juniperus 
A ustrian 
Pine. 
Dundee Juniper. Med. A new variety, valuable because 
of its compact, pyramidal growth. During the summer 
it has a grayish green color, turning to a plum shade 
during the winter months. This unusual winter color 
makes the tree particularly attractive. Attains a height of 
about 20 feet. 
PFITZER'S 
JUNIPER 
The great adapt¬ 
ability and grace¬ 
ful informal 
shape of the 
Pfitzer's Juniper 
make it one of 
the most desir¬ 
able of ever¬ 
greens. It is at 
home in almost 
any location and 
will add grace 
to an otherwise 
stiff, unattractive 
planting. 
The Junipers form one of the most important groups of evergreens 
for landscape planting. The Pyramidal and Upright forms make beau- 
tiful specimens for entrance and group plantings, where you need an 
architectural emphasis. The spreading forms are very good for founda¬ 
tion plantings and edgings for the taller trees. The Prostrate forms are 
used for ground covers and rock gardens. As a family they are effective 
in all landscape plantings because of their variation in form and color 
tints. They are extremely hardy and of rapid growth. Prefer a sunny 
situation. Do well in all the sandy and drier soils of the state. 
Andorra Juniper (Communis depressa plumosa). Sm. A new low- 
growing, spreading, dwarf evergreen of most distinctive color and 
graceful form, a beautiful silvery green in the spring, turning to a 
silvery purple or pinkish shade in the fall. It grows about 15 to 18 
inches tall and has a spread of 5 or 6 feet when fully developed. 
Stands pruning. 
Bar Harbor Juniper. Sm. A true creeper, resting close to the ground 
It has sturdiness, hardiness and the most beautiful greenish blue color. 
Columnaris (Chinensis pyramidalis). Med. A distinct, narrow columnar 
tree with a decorative blue-green foliage, retaining its color well into 
winter. Needles are sharp and sword-like, of a glaucous blue-green 
color. Its popularity is increasing of late years as its true merits are 
appreciated. Grows to 20 feet. (Pictured in photo of entrance 
planting on page 5). 
Communis (Canadensis). Sm. The well known, valuable, many-stemmed 
dwarf Juniper. Rarely exceeds 2 feet in height. It is at home on sandy 
or gravelly hillsides fully exposed to the sun. 
Cannart Juniper (Cannarti). Med. One of the leading varieties of Jun¬ 
ipers, having a rich green, tufted foliage. It holds its color through¬ 
out the winter. An irregular, upright grower, which, if trimmed, can 
be made very compact and dense, and kept at any size wanted. Some 
trees bear a heavy crop of blue and silver colored Juniper berries, 
(which hang well into the fall and are relished by some birds). A 
medium sized tree, growing to 1 5 or 20 feet. 
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