FILLER PLANTS . EVERGREEN TREES 
SILVERLEAF JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis 
albovariegata). 20 ft. VS. Broad cone to pointed 
broad oval. Dark silver-blue-green needles with 
occasional white tips. Each 10 
5 to 6 ft.110 00 
4 to 5 ft. 7 00 $66 00 
3 to 4 ft. 5 40 51 00 
to 3 ft. 4 20 39 00 
2 to 2H ft. 3 30 30 00 
GREEK JUNIPER (Juniperus excelsa stricta). 
10 ft. VS. Broad pointed oval. Dark silver-blue- 
green needles. Each 10 
18 to 24 in.$2 25 $21 00 
GOLDTIP REDCEDAR (Juniperus virginiana 
elegantissima). 15 ft. S. Variable habit from 
irregular spreading to broad cone. Scale foliage 
with dull golden tinge to outer parts. 
Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$7 50 
3 to 4 ft. 6 60 $63 00 
2H to 3 ft. 5 40 51 00 
2 to 2H ft. 4 50 42 00 
DWARF SPREADING JUNIPERS 
This subgroup comprises forms which are similar 
but vary in degree. The typical form is of branches 
having a common origin at or near the ground, 
which spread outward as they ascend. Most of them 
spread more than they ascend, giving low broad fan- 
snaped forms. Much used in foundation plantings 
and in borders. 
PFITZER JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis pfitzer- 
iana). 10 ft. Spread. S to M. The largest of this 
group. Very graceful. Strong medium green 
with a tinge of gray. Very fine as a filler in a 
border; also good in a foundation planting where 
space permits. Can be well controlled by moder¬ 
ate pruning. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft. spread.$9 00 
3 Vi to 4 ft. spread. 6 00 
3 to 3 Vi ft. spread. 4 80 $45 00 
2Vi to 3 ft. spread. 3 90 36 00 
2 to 2 Vi ft. spread. 3 00 27 00 
Heavy and extra-heavy specimens, 5 to 9-ft. spread, 
write for prices. 
SAVIN JUNIPER (Juniperus Sabina). 5 ft. Spread. 
VS. Branches arch slightly outward to downward. 
Dark in summer, bronze in winter. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft. spread.$7 50 $72 00 
3)^ to 4 ft. spread. 6 00 57 00 
3 to 3Vi ft. spread. 4 80 45 00 
2 Vi to 3 ft. spread. 3 60 33 00 
2 to 2 Vi ft. spread. 2 40 22 50 
TAMARIX JUNIPER (Juniperus sabina tamarisci- 
folia). 4 ft. Spread. VS. Branchlets arch and 
recurve downward, making a somewhat tussocky 
form. Dark green. Each 10 
2 to 2Vi ft. spread.$4 50 $42 00 
18 to 24 in. spread. 3 30 30 00 
15 to 18 in. spread. 2 40 21 60 
JAPANESE JUNIPER (Juniperus japonica). 5 ft. 
Spread. VS. Branches ascend at about 45-degree 
angle. Foliage mostly scaly, excellent medium 
green year round. Not well known, but deserves 
greater use, particularly at foundations. Of 
great merit. Elach 10 
3 to 3 Vi ft. spread.$6 00 $57 00 
21/2 to 3 ft. spread. 4 50 42 00 
2 to 2 Vi ft. spread. 3 60 33 00 
18 to 24 in. spread. 2 70 24 00 
DWARF CHINESE JUNIPER (Juniperus virgin- 
alis). 3 ft. VS. Similar to preceding, but smaller, 
Each 
.$7 20 
00 
80 
60 
with finer texture, lighter color. 
3 to 3 Vi ft. spread 
2Vi to 3 ft. spread. 6 
2 to 2Vi ft. spread. 4 
18 to 24 in. spread. 3 
COMMON SPREADING JUNIPER 
communis depressa). 10 ft. Spread. S to M. Our 
native Field Juniper. Seldom rises over 30 inches 
from ground, but spreads sidewise. Good only 
for naturalistic plantings. Each 10 
5 to 6 ft. spread.$6 00 $57 00 
4 to 5 ft. spread. 4 80 
3 to 3Vi ft. spread. 3 60 
2V^ to 3 ft. spread. 2 70 
10 
$69 00 
57 00 
45 00 
33 00 
(Juniperus 
45 00 
33 00 
24 00 
VERY DWARF FLAT JUNIPERS 
These varieties have practically horizontal 
branches, generally creeping over the ground. Best 
use is as ground-covers where rocks outcrop. 
PLUMED SPREADING JUNIPER (Juniperus 
horizontalis depressa plumosa). 4 ft. Spread. S. 
A dwarfer variety of Field Juniper which may be 
used in foundations. Rich red-purple winter 
foliage. Each 10 
3 to 33 ^ ft. spread.$4 50 $42 00 
2 }^ to 3 ft. spread. 3 60 33 00 
2 to 2V^ ft. spread. 3 00 27 00 
SARGENT JUNIPER (Juniperus chinensis sar- 
genti). 5 ft. Spread. S. Gray-green, sharp scale 
to small needle foliage. Each 10 
2 to 3 ft.$6 00 $55 00 
18 to 24 in. 4 50 42 50 
15 to 18 in. 3 00 27 00 
CREEPING JUNIPER (Juniperus horizontalis). 
6 ft. Spread. S. Almost a running plant. 
Each 10 
3 to 314 ft.$4 80 
2 to 2V^ ft. 3 00 $27 00 
18 to 24 in. 2 40 21 00 
WAUKEGAN JUNIPER (Juniperus horizontalis 
douglasi). 6 ft. Spread. S. A bluish form of the 
preceding. Each 
2 V^ to 3 ft.$3 60 
18 to 24 in. 2 50 
Pfitzer Juniper 
We dig our Evergreens with a ball of earth in which they are growing and wrap it 
firmly in burlap—often designated as “B&B” 
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