JUNIPER 
Andorra Creeping Juniper (Juniperus horizontalis plumosa). This dwarf Juniper 
has a low, creeping habit of growth. While it is rarely 2 feet tall it may spread 4 to 5 
feet. One of the striking qualities of this Evergreen is its change in color from silvery 
green to a rich purplish bronze with the first frost. It is excellent for use as a ground 
COVELL; 
Chandler Blue Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum, Chandler’s),. This is a popular 
variety of the true Silver Juniper. It is an upright Evergreen with attractive light blue 
foliage. The new growth on the tips of the branches tends to be pendent. Like most 
Junipers it can be trimmed or grown naturally. It is very hardy. 
Dundee Juniper (Juniperus virginiana, Dundee). Attractive coloring and com- 
pact, pyramidal habit of growth distinguish this widely planted variety of Red Cedar. 
The tips of the branches tend to stand upright. Throughout the spring and summer 
it is bluish green, but with the coming of frost it changes to a purplish Plum color 
for fall and winter. It is very hardy. 
Moffet Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum, Moffet’s). Here is a handsome upright 
variety of Silver Juniper. The foliage is mixed green and silver, more silvery on 
the tips of the branches. It is attractive even when not trimmed, for the tips of the 
branches are strongly ascending and do not have a stringy habit of growth. It is very 
hardy. 
Moffet 
Juniper 

FIR 
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga taxifolia). 
The fine texture and rich green of its foli- 
age are dificult to equal in beauty. The 
tree .is conical in outline. Its branches may : 
spread out 30 to 40 feet and it may grow Pfitzer Juniper 
to a height of 60 to 80 feet. It does well in 
full sun or partial shade. It grows best in rich soiland on Nevin Blue Juniper (Juniperus virginiana, 
north and west exposures, but it is tolerant and hardy. Nevin’s). This hardy Juniper is a shapely, upright 
type with beautiful silvery blue foliage, especially 
on the tips of the branches. It is of proven hardi- 
ness in the north-central states. : 

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BRE el? varieties of the true Silver Juniper. The habit of 
growth is upright with a somewhat broader and 
more bushy base than is found in other varieties 
Andorra Juniper | | of the true Silver. The tips of the branches are 
ey 2 es 3 of fine texture and tend to be upright in habit. 
It is hardy. 


Pfitzer Juniper (Juniperus chinensis pfitzer- 
iana). Probably no Juniper is more widely planted 
than this low, broad Evergreen. It is hardy and 
does well in a wide variety of soils and exposures. 
It tolerates partial shade and also does well in full 
sunlight. It may reach 4 to 5 feet in height and 
12 or more feet in diameter; however, it is readily 
trimmed to desired size. The color is predom- 
inantly green although a tinge of blue may be 
evident. It is extensively used in foundation plant- 
ings. 
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