UPRIGHT PFITZER JUNIPER • 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana 
IRISH JUNIPER 
Juniperus communis hibernica 
SPINY GREEK JUNIPER 
Juniperus excelsa stricta 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana UPRIGHT PFITZER JUNIPER 
An upright form of the well-known spreading Pfitzer Juniper. 
The foliage, which is feathery and gray-green, is identical. It 
creates a very striking effect when grouped with other ever¬ 
greens and, like the natural spreading type, it is very resistant 
to smoke and gas. 
Juniperus communis hibernica IRISH JUNIPER 8 feet 
The Irish Juniper is one of the slimmest evergreens, growing 
stiff, upright in a narrow column. It has a strictly formal appear¬ 
ance that is so often needed to accent design on architectural 
features of house and garden. 
Juniperus excelsa stricta SPINY GREEK JUNIPER 6 feet 
TJie Greek Juniper is a dense mass of bristle-tipped, lumin¬ 
ous, blue-green leaves. It is cone shaped and broad at the base. 
Whether trimmed or untrimmed, it has a great deal of character 
and handsomely lends itself to foundation and group plantings. 
It is not a fast grower; is tolerant of average garden conditions, 
preferring well drained soil and full sun. 
Juniperus sphaerica (fortunei) FORTUNE REDCEDAR 15 feet 
Here is a narrow upright pyramid, densely branched and 
clothed with gray-green foliage that keeps its color well all year 
round. It is a variety of our native Redcedar, very hardy and 
smoke resistant. 
Juniperus virginiana REDCEDAR 40 feet 
You remember our well known native American Cedar, easily 
the most generally satisfactory evergreen. It is important and 
much used in formal plantings, to which its massive appearance 
lends itself especially well. 
Juniperus virginiana cannarti CANNART REDCEDAR 
This is the aristocrat of American Cedars. At maturity it 
forms a narrow column of darkest green, broken with surprisingly 
dark shadows made by the short branches. In autumn it bears 
numerous blue berries when there is scarcely another evergreen 
so attractive. It is used for backgrounds and borders and as the 
taller trees in foundation plantings. 
FORTUNE REDCEDAR 
REDCEDAR 
CANNART REDCEDAR 
Juniperus sphaerica (fortunei) 
Juniperus virginiana 
Juniperus virginiana cannarti 
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