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Pfitzeriana (Spreading Juniper) 
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Juniperus - Juniper 
Juniperus communis ashfordi (Ashford’s Juniper). 
Columnar in habit of growth with silvery green 
foliage. Much like Irish Juniper except not quite 
so compact or pointed and larger in diameter. 
Holds color well in winter. Each 
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- communis depressa plumosa (Purple Spreading 
Juniper). A very unusual variety, remaining close 
to the ground and in summer has a silvery re- 
flex to the otherwise gray-green foliage. In fall 
and winter assumes a purplish cast that is un- 
usual in Evergreens. Fine for rockwork or low 
planting. Each 
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communis hibernica (/rish Juniper). Of decided 
columnar form and immediately attracts atten- 
tion. For formal work, especially in contrast with 
other plants, it has decided advantage over any- 
thing you can use for such work. It is slender 
in habit and needs no shearing. Each 
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. excelsa Greek Juniper). An unusually attractive, 
dwarf, pyramidal tree with compact, bluish 
green foliage. It is vigorous in growth and not 
particular as to soil. Its good characteristics are 
rather difficult to describe but it is very pleasing 
wherever used. Each 
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chinensis armstrongi. A compact form of Juniper 
pfitzeriana. Desirable where the stronger grow- 
ing type gets too large. Valuable for cemetery 
lots and small areas. Each 
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. chinensis compacta. A low, compact, spreading 
form of Juniper pfitzeriana, which does not grow 
so large. Can be used in more restricted areas. 
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. chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper). Tne most 
popular of the spreading types. The branches 
spread horizontally, with the terminals slightly 
drooping. It lies close to the ground, and for 
edging !arger plantings has no superior, supply- 
ing the flowing lines demanded in landscape 
plantings. Foliage gray-green in summer and 
winter and will withstand the soot and dust of 
cities. Each 
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Staked Juniper Pfitzeriama. Frequently the 
spreading Pfitzer Juniper cannot be used 
where a semi-erect plant is needed. There- 
fore, we have ‘‘staked’’ a quantity of selected 
trees, training them to a single stem, allow- 
ing side branches to develop. They then 
make an attractive, vigorous plant for re- 
stricted areas. 
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scopulorum (Colorado Juniper). Narrow, com- 
pact, upright growth. Color from green to a 
silvery blue. We are offering a grafted silver- 
blue type. 
. Virginiana (Red Cedar). A tree of great beauty 
and hardiness occurring from Canada to the 
Rocky Mountains. It has many forms but the 
type is densely clothed with green foliage and 
can be used either in a foundation planting or 
= a specimen. Our trees are a good grafted 
orm. 
. virginiana cannarti (Cannart’s Juniper). A fine 
pyramidal, compact growing Evergreen with 
wonderful winter color, and the best of its type. 
It is perfectly hardy and never suffers winter- 
burn, common to some other Junipers. 
virginiana keteleeri (Keteleer’s Cedar). Makes 
a compact, pyramidal tree, well proportioned as 
to density and height. The foliage has the ap- 
Pearance of being more fleshy than most Juni- 
pers. Its slate colored berries are large and 
make an attractive showing against the foliage. 
. Virginiana pyramidaliformis (Hill's Dundee Juni- 
per). A pyramidal, compact growing Evergreen 
of much merit. Bluish green foliage in spring, 
changing to plumlike color in early autumn. 
Stands shearing well. Excellent for formal plant- 
ing. 
. Virginiana schotti (Schott Red Cedar). A rather 
formal light green variety which stands shear- 
ing well. 
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. Virginiana burki (Burk’s Silver Juniper). A sil- 
very blue, compact, upright form of merit. 
Stands shearing well and is much prized for 
foundation planting. Available only in_ the 
following sizes: Each 
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virginiana glauca (Blue Juniper). One of the 
best trees offered today. It grows pyramidal but 
has graceful, spreading branches if left un- 
trimmed. When sheared, a perfect column may 
be had. In color, a light blue and a distinct 
contrast to any other of this group. Each 
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. Virginiana globosa. A compact, globe form of 
rich green color, which can be kept within 
bounds with little pruning. Desirable. Each 
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Experts Tell Us 
We have the 
Finest Evergreens 
to be Found In 
Any Nursery. 
Seeing is Believing. 

Mrs. James Strauss, Richmond Road 
An informal planting of Broad-Leaf Evergreens makes it just a “‘little different.” 
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