Pace 2 
The Junipers (continued) 
Tuniperus chinensis japonica alba-variegata. White variegated 
Japanese Juniper* Green foliage, white tranchlets. 
15-18” 4-2.50 each. 
J. chinensis japonica aureo-variegata. Golden Dwarf Japanese 
Juniper. Green foliage, golaen twigs. 15-18” 4-2.50 es. 
J. chinensis pfitzeriana compactu. A dwarf' form of pfitzer’s 
juniper. A pottink &• Atkins introduction. 
15-18” spread. ^2.00 each. 
J. chinensis procumtens. Japanese Trailing Juniper. A dwarf 
variety from Japan, with robust, spreading, pro¬ 
cumbent tranches and short tranchlets. 18-24” spread - 
^2.50 each. 
J. communis depressa plumosa. plumed spreading Juniper. Highly 
recommended. Turns purple in winter. 18-24” spread - 
#2.00 each. 
J. excslsa stricta. Spiny Greek Juniper. Dark, silver-tlue- 
green needles. Compact pyramid. 18-24” height.#1.75 ea. 
J. horizontalis (sabina prostrata). Creeping savin. Franches 
trailing. Pleasing ground cover. Enjoys dry sunny 
location. 2-2-§ T spread* #2.75 each. 
J. sabina. savin Juniper. Prefers dry, rocky, sunny slopes. 
Pushy, low grower. Beautiful deep green, l-jg-2’ $2.00 ea. 
J. sabina tamariscifolia. Tamarix savin. A distinct trailing 
form, pleasing gray-green color, worthy of special 
consideration. 18-24” spread. 4-2.25 each. 
J. squamata. Thickly foliaged, prostrate tranches, gray or 
blue-green; ornamental bluish black fruit. 2-2-g-’ spread, 
43.00 each. 
J. squamata meyeri. Meyer Juniper. Deep blue foliage; dwarf 
habit. Distinct and rare. 18-24” #2.25 each. 
J. squamata alto-varietata. white variegated form oi squamata. 
2-2-jg’ spread. #3.00 each. 
J. virginiana glotosa. Globe Bed cedar. Dwarf compact form; 
bright green. 2-2§-’ ~ #5.50 each. 
J. virginiana penaula. "‘eeping Bed cedar. A slow growing form 
with pendulous branches, very graceful. 3-4’ #3.50 each. 
