Cannart 
JUNIPER 
A selected type of Virgin- 
iana Juniper, naturally develop¬ 
ing a fine pyramidal form. Very 
compact, rich green, tufted fo¬ 
liage. Extremely hardy; splen¬ 
did in groups, in foundation 
plantings or for isolated speci¬ 
mens on the lawn. 
Blue Juniper. 
Savin Juniper. 
V irginiana 
JUNIPER 
Broad, tapering pyramid with thick, feath¬ 
ery foliage. Extremely hardy and adaptable to 
almost any conditions. Very graceful in 
natural shape but can be readily sheared to 
any size or shape. A most satisfactory ever¬ 
green and one of the most widely grown. 
Blue 
JUNIPER 
One of the most striking of all evergreens. 
In its natural shape it is extremely graceful 
and feathery, an ideal subject for the informal 
planting. Or it can be trimmed to an attrac¬ 
tive pyramid for more formal treatments. In 
either handling, its distinctive color provides 
variety that is most desirable. 
Savin 
JUNIPER 
Dark green, feathery foliage and dense, 
spreading branches make the Savin Juniper 
an ideal plant for the foreground. Hardy 
everywhere and does well under the most try¬ 
ing conditions. 
Virginiana Juniper. 
PfitzePs 
JUNIPER 
The most graceful and useful of all 
low growing evergreens. Feathery, 
gray-green foliage. May be used for 
foreground work or staked up to form 
a low, broad pyramid. 
Pfitzer’s Juniper. 
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Cannart Juniper. 
