JUNIPER (Juniperus) 
The junipers comprise a large and im' 
portant group of evergreens. They vary 
in size and form, from the columnar to 
the prostrate.. 
JUNIPERUS CHINESIS PFITZERIANA 
(Pfitzer juniper) 
An unusually hardy and reliable type 
with spreading, horizontal branches. Forms 
a low pyramid. Withstands smoke condi¬ 
tions. Useful in foundation or group 
planting. 
15/18 
in. 
spread . 
.each 
2.00 
18/24 
in. 
spread . 
.each 
2.50 
2/21/2 
ft. 
spread . 
.each 
3.00 
21 / 2/3 
ft. 
spread . 
.each 
3.50 
3 / 31/2 
ft. 
spread . 
.each 
4.50 
31 / 2/4 
ft. 
spread . 
.each 
5.50 
4/ 4 V 2 
ft. 
spread . 
.each 
6.50 
41 / 2/5 
ft. 
spread . 
.each 
7.50 
5 / 51/2 
ft. 
spread . 
.each 
8.50 
51 / 2/6 
ft. 
spread . 
.each 
9.50 
Cannart Red Cedar 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI (Sargent Juniper) 
Original plant was introduced into this country from seed col¬ 
lected in Japan in 1892 by Prof. Sargent a wonderful ground 
cover and rich in color. 
15/18” spread .each $2.00 
JUNIPERUS EXCELSA STRICTA 
(Greek juniper) 
Compact and pyramidal in form, the Greek 
juniper makes an excellent accent plant and 
is effective in the rock garden, 
are spiny and gray-green. 
The 
needles 
12/15 in. high . 
..each 
$1.25 
15/18 in. high . 
..each 
1.50 
18/24 in. high . 
..each 
1.75 
2 / 2 V 2 ft. high . 
..each 
2.50 
Greek Juniper 
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