JUNIPER, PFITZERIANA: One of the finest of the 
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cities due to ability to withstand dust and dirt. 
Very dwarf and of gray green foliage. Trees grown 
in natural flat form. 
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JUNIPER, SAVIN: Bushy, low grower, branches semi- 
erect beautiful deep green; fine for massing or as a 
low tree in foundation work. 
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JUNIPER VIRGINIANA: The Red Cedar or Juniper 
Virginiana, as sometimes called, fills a need in ever- 
green planting. Its unusually fine color is very ef- 
fective. Stands severe trimming. 
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JUNIPER, WAUKEGAN: Rather slow irregular 
growth, steely blue foliage turning purple in winter. 
Ideal for banks and ground cover. 
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LARCH, JAPANESE: Leaves bluish-gray. Hardy 
and one of the handsomest and most rapidly grow- 
ing larches. The only evergreen that looses its 
green foliage during winter. 
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PINE, MUGHO: The most beautiful of all Dwarf Ever- 
greens; forming a low round, top often measuring 
twice as wide as its height. Very valuable in all 
ornamental plantings. 
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PINE, PONDEROSA: A rapid growing, drought re- 
sistant species from the Rocky Mountains. Leaves 
' of this pine often measure six to ten inches. Espe- 
cially prized where other evergreens refuse to grow. 
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