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Juniperus communis hibernica fastigiata (Narrow Irish Juniper) 
A form very superior to the common Irish Juniper. Grows into a dense, 
narrow column without pruning. A healthy, vigorous grower. One of the 
best of tall slender evergreens. 
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Juniperus conferta (Shore Juniper) 
Introduced into the Arnold Arboretum in 1915. A low creeping juniper with 
dense, bright green foliage. Makes a heavy matted ground cover 6 inches 
high. A plant of decidedly pleasing effect. Hardy. 
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Juniperus contorta 
A creeping juniper, foliage somewhat similar to Pfitzer Juniper, height not 
exceeding 18 inches, rapid grower. Unique and decidedly attractive. Ex- 
tremely rare. 
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Juniperus horizontalis (Creeping Juniper] 
Procumbent, with trailing, spreading branches well filled with foliage, form- 
ing a compact mat in mature plants. Foliage is charming steel-blue the year 
round, almost cypress-like in texture somewhat resembling the Waukegan 
Juniper. Native Nova Scotia to British Columbia and south to New York. 
Very Hardy. Valuable as a ground cover in exposed situations and in sandy 
and rocky soil, combining as it does delightful qualities of color, foliage, habit 
of growth and hardiness. 
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Juniperus horizontalis douglasi (Waukegan Juniper) 
A chief point of merit of this creeper is the color, a delicate blue in the sum- 
mer season changing to a pleasing purplish tint in the fall and winter. 
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Juniperus horizontalis glauca (Blue Creeping Juniper) 
The blue creeping junipers are always attractive on terraces, sloping lawns, 
over-hanging walls and the like where they can be used. This one is well 
up in its class. Foliage is bright steel blue, with a soft, velvety flush in the 
new growth that is appealing. Wide spreading, low growing, forming a 
dense blue mat. Is perfectly hardy. 
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Juniperus japonica (Japanese Juniper) 
Hardy, creeping juniper, foliage needle-like, gray-green in color. Very 
desirable in many plantings. Clings close to the ground, rocks or walls. 
Height 10 inches. Often misnamed chinensis procumbens or procumbens. 
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