PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Evergreens 83 
JUNIPER— 'Concluded 
Irish Erect, slender and formal in 
■ habit; foliage sage green, very 
compact; making a splendid column 
eventually 15 to 20 feet high; much 
used in cemeteries. 
Each 
1 V 2 to 2 
feet . 
2 to 2V> feet .. 
... 1.50 
2% to 3 
feet . 
3 to 4 
feet . 
4 to 5 
feet . 
Virginiana (Red Cedar). Fine, dense 
foliage; thickly columnar, varying in 
habit and color, the majority being 
formal and bluntly conical. Each 
2% to 3 feet .$2.00 
3 to 4 feet. 3.00 
4 to 5 feet . 4.00 
5 to 6 feet . 5.50 
6 to 7 feet. 8.00 
Virginiana Cannarti. A newly derived 
type resembling Schotti in leaf and 
character, midway in color between the 
pronounced yellowish green of that va¬ 
riety and the darkness of Virginiana. 
Virg-iniana elegantissima (Gold Tip 
Cedar). Of deliberate bushy growth, 
the branches gracefully curving. In ear¬ 
ly summer the long white-gold tips of 
new growth are superb. 
Virginiana glauca (Blue Cedar). Un¬ 
like so many varieties it is not at all 
formal, but without losing general com¬ 
pactness, its regularity of spread is 
uniquely attractive; the broadly conical 
form and beautiful glaucous blue foliage 
making it one of the choicest of all 
Junipers. 
Virginiana Schotti. A densely colum¬ 
nar form of the Red Cedar with yellow¬ 
ish bronze-green foliage of feathery 
texture. The extra-abundant blue ber¬ 
ries are very attractive. 
Above Four Varieties: Each 
2 to 2 y 2 feet .$2.75 
2 V 2 to 3 feet . 3.50 
3 to 4 feet. 4.25 
4 to 5 feet . 5.50 
5 to 6 feet . 7.00 
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Irish Juniper 
Pfitzer’s (J. Pfitzer- 
—- — - '' lana). One 
of the most striking 
of all evergreens. The 
branches progress spirally along 
the trunk at a 45-degree angle, 
thereby making a good ‘‘filler” ; 
or standing alone, it acquires 
the symmetry of a broken col¬ 
umn. The branches are long and 
whip-like, densely furnished, 
very dark green; the first new 
growth thickly studding the ex¬ 
panse like silver beads. 
Spreading Type: 
15 to 18 inches .. 
iy 2 to 2 feet .. 
Each 
• • • $1.75 
... 2.25 
Upright: 
Each 
2 to 2 y 2 feet .. 
... 2.75 
2 y 2 to 3 feet 
. $3.25 
2^4 to 3 feet .. 
... 3.25 
3 to 3*4 feet 
3 to 3 y 2 feet .. 
... 4.50 
Savin 
Blue Cedar 
(J. Sabina). Handsome moss green foliage; 
adapted to use as a filler in Evergreen groups, 
or as a semi-dwarf ground cover. Each 
1*4 to 2 feet.$ 2.00 
2 .. to 2% feet. 2.50 
2 y 2 to 3 feet .... 3.00 
Swedish (J. suecica). Tall growing, of 
formal, columnar habit. One of the 
hardiest and most reliable pillar types. 
The foliage is dense, fairly broad, with 
drooping tips; in color glaucous green 
somewhat lighter and bluer than Irish. 
. Each 
feet.V...$1.20 
1.50 
2.00 
2.50 
3.25 
Dwarf Swedish (J. suecica nana). A 
dwarf variety, compact in habit, hardy; 
foliage light green, not changing in 
1 y 2 to 2 
2 to 2*4 feet 
2 1 /j to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
winter. 
Each 
1 y 2 to 2 feet .. 
2 to 2 % feet . 
2*4 to 3 feet .. 
3 to 4 feet .. 
4 to 5 feet .. 
Tamariscifolia (Tamarix-Leaved). A 
beautiful trailing form of Savin, with 
bluish green foliage. The construction 
is dense and very fine like a Tamarix 
foliage, especially attractive when show¬ 
ing new growth. Spread: Each 
1% to 2 feet .$2.25 
2 to 2% feet .. 3.00 
2V 2 to 3 feet . 3.50 
Pfitzer’s 
Juniper 
Savin Juniper 
Juniperus Tamariscifolia 
Swedish Juniper 
