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Tamarix Savin Juniper 
JUNIPER (Juniperus) Savin Juniper (J. sabina). A half-erect or 
partly spreading, fanlike shape with rich, 
unchanging dark green foliage. Useful for 
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: : Bhs : 3 to 5 feet at maturity. 
to conical, upright growth, retaining its : f 
attractive light blue-green during hot Schott Red Cedar (J. Schotti). Has a fresh 
summer and is extremely hardy. 15 to 20 yellowish green colored foliage; formal, up- 
feet at maturity. right growth with unique individuality. 10 
to 15 feet at maturity. 
Silver Red Cedar (J. virginiana glauca). 
This well known variety continues to gain 
favor due to its unusual silver-blue foliage, 
always reflecting a most beautiful appear- 
ance. 15 to 20 feet at maturity. 
Spiny Greek Juniper (J. excelsa stricta). 
Dwarf, compact, pyramidal or conical form, 
with bright blue-green foliage. Very useful 
for formal effects. 4 to 6 feet at maturity. 
Tamarix Savin Juniper (J. sabina tamaris- 
cifolia). One of the most beautiful trailing 
forms of Savin, with blue-green, feathery 
; ; j foliage, forming a dense velvety carpet. Un- 
umnar effect as single SPecunens 5OT eau excelled for rock gardens, slopes or banks. 12 
groups. 10 to 15 feet at maturity. to 18 in. high. 3- to 4-ft. spread at maturity. 
Pfitzer’s Chinese Juniper (J. chinensis Trailing Chinese Juniper (J. chinensis pro- 
Colorado Silver Juniper (J. scopulorum). 
Columnar Masculine Chinese Juniper 
(J. chinensis columnaris mascula). A va- 
riety forming a narrow column, with at- 
tractive bluish gray-green foliage. One of 
the best pyramidal form Junipers. 12 to 15 
feet at maturity. 
Columnar Blue Chinese Juniper (J. 
chinensis columnaris glauca). Similar form 
and foliage as the above except has very 
attractive steel-blue color. 12 to 15 feet. 
Irish Juniper (J. communis hibernica). A 
tall, slender, compact and formal evergreen 
with gray-green foliage. Suitable for col- 
pfitzeriana). Wide, spreading, bushy habit; cumbens). The low, spreading branches, with 
gray-green foliage with feathery appear- blue-green foliage, fairly hug the ground. 
ance. A most adaptable and highly recom- 6 to 8 in. high. 3- to 4-ft. spread at maturity. 
mended, hardy variety. 4 to 6 feet at ma- Waukegan Juniper (J. Douglasi). Long 
turity. branches, trailing along the ground, forming 
Red Cedar (J. virginiana). Upright growth a compact mat or covering of steel-blue, turn- 
with dark bluish green foliage. May be ing to purple color in winter. Splendid for 
sheared to any form desired. Hardy. 20 slopes, terraces or among rock gardens. 6 to 
to 30 feet at maturity. 8 inches high. 3- to 4-foot spread at maturity. 

Colorado Silver Juniper 
FIR (Abies) 
White Fir (A. concolor). One of the most 
beautiful and hardiest of our native Firs, 
with colorings of dark green-blue. Sym- 
metrical pyramidal specimens. 40 to 50 
feet at maturity. 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga) 
Canadian Hemlock (T. canadensis). A de- 
sirable evergreen tree, very graceful and 
adaptable. Has spreading horizontal 
branches, slightly drooping at the tips, and 
flat, soft foliage of a rich dark green color. 
Useful for background, sheared hedges or 
single specimens. 40 to 50 feet. Pfitzer’s Chinese Juniper 
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