WHOLESALE TRADE LIST—SPRING 1941 5) 
COMMUNIS HIBERNICA, Irish Juniper. Per 10 Per 100 
Very symmetrical in outline. Glau- 
cous green foliage. Usually grows 18 to 24 inches.............. 10.00 85.00 
not more than eight or ten feet in 2 to 2% feet.............. 13.00 115.00 
height with a very narrow diameter. 34% to 4  feet.....0....... ZOO ae tee 
Not hardy in extreme north. Usually 
has numerous stems which grow up- 
right from the base of the tree. 
COMMUNIS SUECICA, Swedish Juniper, 7-8 ft. 
A narrow columnar grower resem- 
bling Irish Juniper. Usually has a 12 to 18 inches.............. 6:00 ttn ass. 
lighter or more bluish color. Close 18 to 24 inches.............. 10.00 85.00 
growing prickly needles and numer- 2. to 2% feet.............. 13.00 115.00 
ous upright stems. Generally consid- 3 to 3% feet.............. 720 Oe eee 
ered more hardy and a better grower 3% to 4 = feet... 20:00 Bios parame cs? 
in northern climates than the Irish 
Juniper. 
EXCELSA STRICTA, Spiny Greek Juniper. 4-5 ft. 
Grows rather broad tapering to a 12 to 15 inches.............. 8.505 rarer. 
pointed terminal top. Glaucous fol- 15 to 18 inches.............. 10: COR ew een. 
iage. Should be planted in protected 18 to 24 inches.............. 14500 eee eet 
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NEW HORIZONTAL EVERGREENS 
The following junipers are natives of the Rocky Mountain region. These varieties 
were selected for their beauty, compactness and hardiness and have proven a 
great asset to us who find many needs for low growing ground covers. 
ADMIRABILIS (Admirable) 
Habit of growth is horizontal but it 
is so compact that it makes a solid 
mat of evergreen, covering the 12 to 15 inches.............. 8:5 0 eben ee: 
ground completely. Foliage bluish 15 to 18 inches.............. 11,5 Ogee 
green. Grows 6 to 8 inches high. 18 to 24 inches.............. 13: Ope ees 
Spreads rapidly, yet retains its com- 
pactness. A very fine plant to use for 
covering graves, terraces or any 
place where a low beautiful covering 
is wanted. 
ADPRESSUS 
This juniper differs some from the 
others, although it is of the same 
species. Its foliage is more green 12 to 15 inches.............. 8:5 OMe er 
with very prominent whitish-green 15 to 18 inches.............. Lo OS ee ee 
pointed tips. Entire plant grows so _ 18 to 24 inches.............. 135i 03a 2. 
tight to the ground that it resembles 
being pressed against the earth. 
Grows 4 to 6 inches high. Spreads 
rapidly making a fine covering. 
ARGENTEUS (Silvery) 
Smooth blue-silver foliage. Grows 6 12 to 15 inches.............. $0 Serre. ce 
to 8 inches high. Makes solid cover. 15 to 18 inches.............. 1B he" Sap eae 
Very attractive. 
FILICINUS MINIMUS (Fern-like) 
This pretty little juniper is also a 
variety of the Rocky Mountains. It 
is one of the finest foliaged ever- 
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short horizontal limbs covered with 15 to 18 inches.............. 11250 ve ee 
delicate small branchlets forming 18 to 24 inches.............. DS HO) oe ae 
fern shaped branches makes it a gem 
for the rock garden or any other 
place that a slow growing prostrate 
evergreen is desired. Grows 4 to 6 
inches high, spreads slowly and is 
very compact. Green foliage. 
