Juniperus sabina ~ Savin Junipe r 
A low, many-branched type, usually not 
over two to three feet high. Its 
branches are spreading, dense, heavily 
clothed with dark green foliage, A very 
desirable dwarf evergreen, with many 
uses. Nicely adapted for covering slopes, 
A general favorite, 
18 inch spread @ |l,00 
34 » " 1,50 
Juniperus sabina variegata - Variegated Savin Juniper 
This silver-leafed form is much 
slower growing and compact than the 
preceding variety and ideally adaptad 
for rook gardens, where it lends a 
touch of color of most welcome nature 
during the winter periods. 
Graded and priced the same as 
above Savin Juniper 
Juniperus pfitzoriana - Pfitaer^s Juniper 
A low-grooving, wide spreading tree. This 
highly prized ornamental is much used in 
foundation plantings and will thrive in 
shade where others would fail. Used in 
mass effects and as a cover for rough 
places in landscape work. Foliage gray- 
green. 
16-18" @ 4l*00 each 
30-24" @ 1,50 " 
Juniperus chinensis prostrat a -• Prostrate Chinese Juniper 
The prostrate creeping form of this 
juniper is one of the very nicest 
hardy conifers for use in rockeries, 
or covering of slopes, as it spreads 
flat over the ground. They are of 
slow growth, but very artistic in 
effect and extremely desirable. 
12-16 inch spread 
16-18 " 
20- 24 " 
It 
@ 
@ 
I .75 
1.00 
1.50 
each 
n 
II 
II 
