JUNIPERUS - The Junipers 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana. Pfitzer Juniper. A very 
hardy variety that will thrive under the most unfavorable 
conditions. Well adapted to planting about foundations, 
entrances and beside steps. Spreading in habit when young. 
Gray-green foliage. A particularly tough plant for rough, 
hot, dusty, and smoky surroundings, enduring conditions 
which would destroy most other evergreens. 
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J. chinensis columnaris. Columnar Chinese Juniper. A 
distinct, narrow, columnar tree, with steel-blue foliage 
which retains its color well into the winter. Hardy and of 
rapid growth. Very formal. 
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J. communis hibernica. /rish Juniper. A slender, columnar 
tree that is distinctively attractive. Leaves are gray-green 
in color. Much used for border planting. 
J. communis suecica. Swedish Juniper. Quick-growing, 
upright tree of beautiful outline, useful as an accent point 
in plantings, and similar to the Irish Juniper but with 
lighter green tips of branches. 
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J. excelsa stricta. Spiny Greek Juniper. A very ornamental 
evergreen; narrow, dense and of erect growth. Foliage is 
gray-green. Very desirable for formal effects. Slow grower, 
keeping its columnar habit for many years. 
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J. horizontalis glauca. Blue Creeping Juniper. A splendid 
plant for banks, rocky slopes, and rock-gardens. Makes a 
broad, dense mat on the ground and is very popular as a 
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J. horizontalis depressa plumosa. Plumed Spreading 
Juniper. An exceedingly handsome, hardy, low-growing 
type; spreading and graceful in form. The silvery green 
foliage turns to a rich purple in autumn. 
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J. sabina. Savin Juniper. An excellent dwarf evergreen; 
fanlike in habit. Foliage a pleasing dark green. Popular 
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J. squamata meyeri. Meyer Juniper. A comparatively new 
variety, dwarf and of irregular habit of growth. The color 
is iridescent, the general effect being silvery blue, the tips 
taking purple tints in winter. 
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