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THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
Evergreens, continued 
Pfitzer Juniper thrives in almost every location 
cd and awl-shaped, the other scale-like and over-lapping. Some 
varieties have only one kind of foliage, others both. Red Cedar 
and its varieties are really Junipers, but are often called for as 
Cedars. 
Juniper, Andorra; Juniperus communis depressa plumosa 
This dwarf, creeping Juniper seldom raises its branches over 
1 2 inches off the ground; in spring and summer bright silvery- 
green, in autumn rich reddish-purple; excellent in the rockery 
and to the front of taller evergreens; best in a sunny situation. 
Mail size, postpaid_.30 each; 2.50 per 10 
15 to 18 inches, B. & B-1.50 each; 13.50 per 10 
. 18 to 24 inches, B. & B-2.00 each; 17.50 per 10 
24 to 30 inches, B. & B-2.50 each; 22.50 per 10 
30 to 36 inches, B. & B-3.50 each; 32.50 per 10 
Juniper, Blue or Silver; Juniperus' virginiana glauca 
One of the most popular blue Junipers; the young growth is 
silvery, changing to a beautiful bluish-green, affording color 
contrast in the landscape; fairly rapid growth, broadly pyram¬ 
idal habit with long slender branches producing a graceful ef¬ 
fect; grows 15 to 20 ft. high; may be kept lower and dense by 
pruning; of rather open habit until it attains size. 
2 to 3 feet, B. & B_3.00 each 
5 to 6 feet, B. & B-7.00 each 
6 to 7 feet, B. & B-10.00 each 
Juniper, Cannart; Juniperus virginiana cannarti 
A broadly pyramidal, medium sized tree, reaching a height of 
15 to 20 ft., or by pruning may be kept lower and dense; if 
untrimmed the growth is more or less open but pleasing; foli¬ 
age deep green, heavily tufted; some trees bear silvery-blue 
berries which begin coloring in late July or August. 
3 to 4 feet, B. & B-3.50 each 
5 to 6 feet, B. & B-6.00 each 
Juniper, Dundee; Juniperus va. pyramidaformia Hilli 
Foliage gray-green in summer, in winter plum-color, not 
bronze but a purplish shade; narrowly pyramidal, reaching a 
height of about 15 to 20 ft., may be kept lower by pruning; 
valuable for accent and contrast in form and color. 
3 to 4 feet, B. & B- 3.50 each 
7 to 8 feet, B. & B-10.00 each 
8 to 9 feet, B. & B-12.50 each 
Juniper, Goldtip; Juniperus virginiana elegantissima Lee 
In the spring the slightly drooping new growth is a rich 
creamy-gold at the tips, gradually darkening to bronze and green 
as the season advances; rather irregular, spreading habit when 
small, but tends to gradually take on a broadly pyramidal habit; 
attains a height of 10 to 15 ft. unless kept lower by pruning; 
useful for contrast with the blue and silver types. 
2 to 3 feet, B. & B-2.50 each 
5 to 6 feet, B. & B_6.00 each 
6 to 7 feet, B. & B-7.50 each 
Juniper, Henry’s 
This form of Virginia Juniper retains its green color all 
winter. It forms a dense, almost columnar tree, and by shearing 
may be grown 12 to 15 ft. high with a base of 3 ft. or less. 
3 to 4 feet, B. & B-3.50 each 
4 to 5 feet, B .& B_4.50 each 
Juniper, Irish; Juniperus communis hibernica 
Its finely-cut bluish-green foliage is attractive and its form 
in pleasing contrast with the globe and bush evergreens; a dense 
slender, conical tree with numerous upright branches closely sur¬ 
rounding the body; becomes about 8 ft. high and can be kept to 
a diameter of 18 to 24 in. by pruning. 
Mail size (8 to 10 in.), postpaid_40 each; 3.50 per 10 
18 to 24 inches, B. & B._1.25 each; 10.00 per 10 
2 to ZVz feet, B. & B_1.75 each; 15.00 per 10 
Juniper, Meyer’s Juniperus squamata Meyeri 
Useful about pools and in rock gardens because of its dwarf, 
irregular growth, producing an odd, unusual appearance; grows 
about 3 to 4 ft. high, with many branches of varying lengths; 
foliage blue-green, appearing of different tints to pinkish-red 
when viewed from different angles. 
15 to 18 inches, B. & B_3.00 each 
Juniper, Pfitzer’s; Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana 
One of the most useful Junipers, thriving in almost every 
location in sun and in partial shade; excellent for border and 
foundation planting; if allowed to grow naturally it assumes an 
attractive low, broad, irregular form, the branches spreading 
somewhat horizontally with drooping tips; foliage light olive- 
green. 
Mail size (10 to 12 in.), postpaid_.40 each; 3.30 per 10 
12 to 15 inches, B. & B._1.00 each; 9.00 per 10 
15 to 18 inches, B. & B_1.50 each; 14.00 per 10 
18 to 24 inches, B. & B-2.00 each; 19.00 per 10 
2 to ZVz feet, B. & B-2.75 each; 27.00 per 10 
ZYz to 3 feet, B & B-3.25 each; 32.00 per 10 
Juniper, Procumbens; Japanese Juniper 
A beautiful creeping Juniper with spiny deep bluish-green 
foliage, it attains a height of 8 to 10 in., in effect a low green 
mound, as the tips of the branches are short and compact; some¬ 
times called Japonica Juniper. 
18 to 24 inches, B. & B_2.25 each 
24 to 30 inches, B. & B_3.00 each 
Juniper, Savin; Juniperus Sabina 
Thickly branched, low and spreading, the branches at an 
angle of about 45 degrees in youth; it does not get tall with 
age as the weight of the longer branches pulls them down; a 
favorite where a tree out of the ordinary is desired; useful in 
the rockery, for foundation planting and as a border for larger 
evergreens; plant in a sunny location. 
Mail size, postpaid_.35 each; 3.00 per 10 
15 to 18 inches, B. & B._1.25 each; 10.00 per 10 
18 to 24 inches, B. & B._1.75 each; 15.00 per 10 
2 to ZVz feet, B. & B.____2.50 each; 22.50 per 10 
Juniper, Silver Moon 
One of the most beautiful of the silver Junipers, the color 
unusually pronounced; a compact, narrowly upright varietly of 
the Colorado Juniper; our own introduction. 
24 to 30 inches, B. & B-3.00 each 
ZYz to 3 feet, B. & B-3.50 each 
3 to ZYz feet, B. & B_4.50 each 
Juniperus procumbens in Sarcoxie Nurseries rock garden 
Andorra and Waukegan are also trailing forms 
