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Juniperus - Juniper 
JUNIPERUS communis ashfordi (Ashford’s Juniper). Columnar with silvery green foliage. 
Much like Irish Juniper except not quite so compact or pointed and larger in diameter. 
Holds color well in winter. 
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J. communis depressa plumosa (Purple Spreading Juniper). A very low spreading variety 
which lies close to the ground. In summer it has a silvery reflex to the otherwise 
gray-green foliage. In fall and winter assumes a purplish cast that is unusual in 
Evergreens. Fine for rockeries or low planting. 
" Each Each 
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J. communis hibernica (/rish Juniper). A distinct, slender, columnar form with glaucous 
green foliage. The numerous upright branches are closely adpressed. Its formality is 
invaluable where a narrow plant must or should be used. Needs no shearing. 
Each Each 
Bip AOLAAT hiltee varie ere, erect $4.00 D* TO Ge TRO dimen haere tac ceemeeiy aera $6.00 
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J. chinensis compacta. A low, compact, spreading form of Juniper pfitzeriana, which 
does not grow so large. Can be used in more restricted areas. 

Each Each Juniperus Pfitzeriana 
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J. chinensis pfitzeriana (/’fitzer Juniper). The most popular of J. virginiana burki (Burk’s Silver Juniper). A silvery blue, com- 
all the spreading Junipers. The branches grow horizontally with pact, upright form of merit. Stands shearing well and is much 
slightly drooping terminals. The foliage is a bright gray-green prized for foundation planting. 
which is retained throughout the winter. Desirable because of 
of its form, hardiness, color and ability to grow in almost any 
lecation. J. virginiana canaerti (Canaert Juniper). A fine, rather com- 
a ; Each . Each pact, pyramidal variety with tufted dark green foliage which 
18 to 24 in? sept etn $3.50 25 TO Sy) ee Sass $5.50 is retained throughout the winter. Can easily be kept in .. 
DO 2 Wo atts ae ciasbesre 4.50 bounds by slight pruning. Frequently has attractive silvegy* 
Dlue berries. Valuable for foundation plantings. 
J. excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). An unusually attrac- 
tive, dwarf, pyramidal Evergreen with compact, bluish green J. virginiana glauca (Blue Juniper). A rather loose growing 
foliage. A valuable small, compact plant which can be used var‘ety which can and is usually kept formal by pruning. Its 
on either side of steps, walks or planted in urns. attractive blue-green foliage makes it stand out in any 
} ey Each planting. 
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ee J. virginiana hilli (Hill’s Dundee Juniper). A pyramidal, com- 
J. virginiana globosa. A compact, globe form of rich green color, pact growing Evergreen of much merit. Bluish green foliage 
which can be kept wr ie es with little pruning. eon in spring, changing to plumlike color in early autumn. Stands 
; ac ac shearng well. Excellent for formal planting. 
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J virginiana keteleeri (Keteleer’s Cedar). A_ fairly compact, 
pyramidal tree, well proportioned as to height and spread. 
Its large, slate-colored berries form a distinct contrast against 
the lighter, ‘fleshy’’ green foliage. Excellent for foundation 
or specimen. Will grow well in almost any soil. 
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Prices of preceding 5 Junipers: Each 
31, to 4 ft. 
4 to 414 ft. 
42 to 5 ft. 
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, Juniperus 
Juniperus Excelsa Stricta Communis Hibernica Juniperus Virginiana Glauca 
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