JUNIPERS 
Juniperus 
The Junipers comprise a LARGE and varied group of SMALL OR DWARF TREES, including TRAILING forms, 
which make a SPREADING MAT of green ON THE GROUND; WIDE SPREADING, SEMI-PROSTRATE varieties 
with horizontal branches, PYRAMIDAL OR COLUMNAR forms and good sized TREES. The Junipers are LONG 
LIVED, hardy, and of easy growth. 
CANNART REDCEDAR Juniperus virginiana cannarti 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 6. 25 ft. Pyramidal habit, broad at base, 
tapering to slender top. Irregularly branched in natural growth, but when 
sheared makes a dense rich pyramid, with dark green cedar-like foliage. 'With¬ 
stands all weather conditions. The dark green tufted foliage gives a twisted 
effect that makes it distinctive from the cedar family. Cannarts are used in 
the finest gardens, as specimens on the lawn, in foundation groups or in 
masses. When liberally used in plantings, they add stability and value. 
Apptox. Ht. 
9 — 10 f:. . 
10— 12 ft. . 
12—14 ft. 
14 — IS ft. Specimens 
Class 
XX 
XXX 
B&B 
#16.00 
#20.00 each 
B&B 
18.00 
24.00 each 
B&B 
24.00 
32.00 each 
B&B 
30.00 
40.00 each 
Cannarti Juniper 
Dwarf Blue Juniper 
DWARF BLUE JUNIPERS Densa glauca 
PFITZER 
Pfitzer Junipers 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 6. 0 ft. The most handsome and popular 
of the Spreading Junipers. Naturally, low. flat spreading form, broad and 
picturesque, showing unusual grace and charm, with fan-like branches, lying 
close to the ground. Its foliage is beautiful and feathery, bright green with 
blue-gray tinge. Excellent in all kinds of soils and weather conditions. Its 
flowing lines are especially valuable in all plantings. The most used of all 
Spreading Junipers. Withstands the soot and dust of cities. 
To fill the much needed space in the Landscape l'lautiug. tying the founda¬ 
tion or tail group of Shrubs to the Lawn, there is no finer low spreading 
Evergreen to use than this Juniper. It thrives in most all conditions, with¬ 
standing heat and cold alike, and beautiful the year-'round; thus making it 
indispensible in completing any Planting. 
Approx. Spread 
Class 
XX 
XXX 
18 —24 in. 
B&B 
#2.00 
#2.50 each 
2 — 3 ft. . 
B&B 
2.50 
3.00 each 
3 — 4 ft. 
B&B 
3.00 
3.75 each 
4 — 5 ft. 
B&B 
3.90 
5.49 each 
5 — 6 ft. . 
B&B 
5.40 
7.80 each 
6 — 8 ft.. 
B&B 
7.80 
11.50 each 
Juniperus chinensis viridifolia 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 4. 12 ft. Forms a natural, perfectly j 
shaped pyramid without shearing. Beautiful blue-green foliage, lying closely ! 
together. This is a new variety which has not been officially named, but is I 
called by its descriptive name “Dwarf Blue.” One of the finest Junipers. It i 
can be used in the most conspicuous places in Formal Gardens, or in foun¬ 
dation plantings. 
Approx. Ht. 
Class 
XX 
XXX 
5 — 6 ft. 
B&B 
#7.00 
#8.00 each 
6 — 7 ft. . 
B&B 
9.00 
11.09 each 
7 — 8 ft. 
B&B 
12.00 
15.00 each 
WHITELEAF or 
VARIEGATED 
J. chinensis albovariegata 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 6. 12 ft. Natural cone shape. Foliage 
blue-green tufted, tipped with white or yellowish spots or variegations. Very 
hardy. Can be used effectively in accent places in small plantings. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
3 — 4 ft. B&B #2.00 #2.75 each 
4 — 5 ft.. B&B 2.75 3.25 each 
5 —6 ft. B&B 3.25 4.50 each 
6 — 7 ft. ., B&B 4.50 6.50 each 
7 — 9 ft. Specimen .B&B 6.50 9.00 each 
Standardized System of Grading Spreading Juripcrs 
GRAY CARPET Juniperus chinensis procumbens 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 5. 8 ft. spread. Spreading habit, brandies 
lying closely on the ground. Glue-green feathery foliage. Crows best In sandy 
loam soil. Makes a dense mat. clinging closely to the ground. Good for 
border plantings, in low beds, and In rock gardens. 
KOSTER’S REDCEDAR Juniperus virginiana kosteri 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 6. 6 ft. spread. Spreading habit. Its low 
spreading branches make it useful for low group plantings. Its foliage is 
beautiful and feathery, dark green In color. 
SAVIN Juniperus sabina 
GOLDTIP Juniperus virginiana elegantissima 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 5. 6 ft. Spreading habit. Tile older 
foliage Is green in spring and summer, changing to dull cold in the fall. 
Young, tender Ups are bright gold. Useful in naturalistic backgrounds for 
rockeries, and low groups for contrast in color. 
VON EHRON Juniperus sabina von ehron 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 6. 8 ft. spread. Semi-horizontal brandies 
that droop gracefully at the tips. Foliage is dark green and scale-like. I.ikcs 
limey soil. 
Approx. Spread Class XX XXX 
5 —6 ft. B&B #4.50 #6.00 each 
6 — 7 ft. B&B 6.00 8.00 each 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 4. G ft. spread. Spreading habit, the end 
of the limbs lending to turn upward, making a vase-shape effect. Rich 
green color. Withstands drouth and heat where other Opes cannot survive 
Does not grow well in damp locations. 
SHORE Juniperus conferta 
Coniferous Evergreen. Ter. 1 to 6. 10 ft. spread. Spreading habit. A 
prostrate shrub with sharply pointed leaves, usually in threes, having » 
narrow white hand and groove on the upper surface. Suited to sandy soils, 
and grows well under coastal conditions, near the water's edge. 
Approx. Spread Class XX XXX 
13 —24 in. B&B #2.00 #2.50 each 
2 — 3 ft. . B&B 2.50 3.25 each 
3 — 4 ft. B&B 3.50 4.75 each 
4 — 5 ft. B&B 4.75 5.75 each 
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