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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
Juniper Meyer’s ( Juniper Squamata Meyeri) —Its color is an outstanding bright blue which 
is changeable when viewed from different angles. The needles are short, plump and thickly set. 
It grows in an irregular upright form resembling a fountain. Ideal for the rock garden, or for 
foreground work. A slow growing dwarf and perfectly hardy Always attracts attention. At 
its best in a partially shaded position. 15-18" #1.75; 18-24" #2.25; 2-2 ]/ 2 ' #2.75; Ipi-V #3.25. 
Juniper Pfitzer’s —One of the lead¬ 
ing evergreen ornamentals. Noted 
for its hardiness, doing well in almost 
any situation. Low, broad and ir¬ 
regular in form. Foliage gray or 
bluish green. We offer these in 
either staked specimens or spreaders. 
Please Specify. 15-18" #1.50; 
18-24" #2.00; 2-iyp #2.50; 2^-3' 
#3.50; 3-4' #4.25; 4-5' #5.50. 
Juniper Savin ( Juniper Sabina )— 
A low, much branched, vase shaped, 
half upright evergreen having no 
main leader. Densely furnished with 
short tuffed branchlets, which are 
thickly covered with deep green 
needles. 15-18" #1.50; 18-24" #2.00. 
Juniper Sabina Von Ehron —A 
new, partial upright grower of the 
Savin type foliage. This variety 
permits staking to attain a 3 to 5 
foot height and still has the fine 
qualities of the parent in a large 
spreader. 2-3' #2.50; 3-4' #3.25. 
Pfitzer’s Juniper 
Juniper Silver ( Juniperus Scopolorum) —A tall, narrow and compact column. Native of Colorado, 
differing from our Eastern Red Cedar as it is more compact and silverv blue in color. A neat 
tree. 2>L-3' #1.75; 3-4' #2.25; 4-5' #3.00. 
Juniper Scopolorum Cupressifolia Glauca —A grafted variety of Silver Juniper with heavy 
somewhat pendulous growth. Very blue. This is an outstanding new addition to this popular 
family. 2K-3'#2.50; 3-4' #3.00. 
Juniper Spiny Greek (Juniperus Excelsa Stricta) —A slow growing dwarf cone, tapering from 
the ground to a sharp point. It is very formal and compact. Closely set with sharp glaucous 
needles. 12-15" #1.25; 15-18" #1.60;! 18-24" #2.00; 2-iyp £2.50; 2#-3' #3.25. 
Red Cedar 
with other choice evergreens 
Juniper White Spot —Like the preceding except many of the 
small branches are white in color. Growth more vigorous. 3-4' 
#2.75; 4-5' #3.50. 
Juniper Tamarix ( Juniperus Sabina Tamariscifolia) —-A beauti¬ 
ful slow growing and compact spreading type juniper. Does not 
exceed 6 inches in height and makes an ideal carpet evergreen. 
Steel blue in color throughout the year. 15-18" #2.00; 18-24"#2.75 
Juniper Virginiana ( Red Cedar) —Native of North America. 
Used extensively. Pyramidal in habit with dark green to steel 
blue foliage. The parent of a good many of the grafted junipers. 
2 vr. transplants 6-10" 100 for #12.50; 18-24" #1.00; 2-3' #1.50; 
3-4' #2.00. 
Juniper Virginiana Burki —A new blue variety with finer 
foliage and less pendulous growth than Glauca. 18-24" #1.50; 
2-2K' £2.00. 
Juniper Virginiana Cannarti— A compact pyramidal form 
with dark green foliage and bluish berries. Branchlets somewhat 
pendulous and needles scalelike. 3-4' #3.00; 4-5' #4.00; 5-6' #5.00; 
6-7' #6.50. 
Juniper Virginiana Elegantissima (Goldtip Red Cedar) —Slow 
growing and irregular, but eventually making a broad pyramid. 
The tips of the foliage are bright cream color which gradually 
change to bronze as the foliage hardens up. It holds a place along 
for use in the best landscape plantings. 3-4' #4.00; 4-5' #5.00. 
Juniper Virginiana Glauca ( Blue Cedar) —This is a beautiful grafted form of the Red Cedar. 
Foliage bright blue and slightly pendulous. 2JL-3' #2.50; 3-4' #3.50; 4-5' #4.75; 5-6' #5.50; 6-7' #7.00. 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On ord?rs under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
