The contrasting color of the Andorra Juniper against a background of Silver Redcedar brings out the exquisite 
winter coloring of these trees 
Andorra Juniper 
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 
Autumn, as shown in our colored picture, 
giving a combination of coloring not found 
in any other tree of this type. 
It does not cling so closely to the ground 
as some of the other creeping forms. It lifts 
its branches about 15 to 18 inches off the 
ground and for this reason fills a somewhat 
different need in landscaping. 
Under favorable growing conditions in a 
sunny place, it may reach a spread of 5 or 6 
feet. However, it is easily trimmed and can 
be kept within bounds. In fact the trees 
shown in the colored picture, which are 
growing on our nursery grounds, have been 
kept at practically the same size for nearly 
ten years. 
It is very useful to fill in at the base of 
taller growing Evergreens, good for founda¬ 
tion groups, for terraces and for rock gar¬ 
dens. It is of particular interest in this way 
on account of its charming and unusual 
color. 
While it is said to have been originally 
found in a lot of Prostrate Juniper (Junipe- 
rus communis depressa) seedlings, it has 
none of the characteristics of this Intter 
varietv. 
It is a comparatively rapid grower, which 
does best in a sunny or partially sunny loca¬ 
tion. It will grow in shade but tfie growth 
is slower and less vigorous. Andorra Juniper 
is a very hardy sort that needs no favoring 
in winter. 
EACH 
10 
10-12 
inch 
XX. . 
.B&B 
$1.40 
$12.00 
11 / 2-2 
feet 
XXX . 
.B&B 
4.00 
35.00 
2 - 21/2 
1 feet 
XXX . 
.B&B 
4.50 
40.00 
Each X 
indical 
es one 
transplanting. 
R&B signifi 
es balled 
and hiirlapped. 
5 of same variety and 
size at 10 
rate. 
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