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EVERGREENS—Continued 
Communis depressa plumosa (Plumed Spread- 
ing Juniper). A dwarf form with grayish-green, 
plumy foliage. 




















18 to: 24 2 ee Se eve ce eee eee $3.50 
2 40 216 [ti eee Se eee eee 4.50 
216 to.3 Tit ake ee eo acon eee 6.09 
3. to 4ttr edo ehss oe ee eee 9.00 
Excelsa stricta (Greek Juniper). Of upright, col- 
umnar habit with glaucous foliage. 
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15 6-18: 1s Pees ee eee 2.50 
18 tO:24 Ine Shs. eee 3.50 
Chandlers Silver. A bright, silvery upright Juni- 
per of good form and attractive habit. 
246"t0) 3 fli cise: «5: ee Oe ee $5.50 
3 GO: LGW ce ncee 5. Re eee eee 7.50 
Hibernica (Jrish Juniper). A narrow, columnar, 
blue-green type. Attains about 7 to 8 ft. in 
height and is a great favorite for accent points 
in the garden. 

JUNIPERUS 
Juniper 
All the Junipers are valu- 
able ornamental plants—the 
upright species as single speci- 
mens or in groups and the low 
forms well adapted for rock- 
ery, slopes or banks. Junipers 
thrive best in a sandy, loam 
soil in sunny, open situations. 
Chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Spreading Juni- 
per). A handsome spreading form, slightly 
larger than most other spreading types. It has 
gray-green, plume-like foliage and is extremely 
useful as a filler in foundation or border planting. 
Hardy and indifferent to drought. 
TS3to, 2a ee een eee eae eee $4.50 
D2 tO DUE Th Bae ee ee eae ee es 6.00 
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Sto BU4 Linsey tee ee er ee Cree 9.00 
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Chinensis sargenti. <A low, trailing form with 
deep green foliage. Best Juniper for rock gardens. 
13 to 24: nee tee eas Oe ee 500 
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