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(C) JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA, 
Pfitzer’s Spreading Juniper. 
Each Each 
Each per 100 per 1000 
3x4 in. T° PSEC? sith coast 12 10 
4x6 in. T BR ccc ; 14 12 
6x8, in. "PB BR shoe eet Pa if § 15 
ag ih. DOB ye Bi eee .20 18 
Se INL) POTR) cocoa peon caverns 22 .20 
10x12 in, "PPT BEB 2... 1. 10 1.00 .90 
T2D. in te: Bee ee. 135° ° E25 1.15 
15x18)in. TTT BEB &2.22.2 1.70 1.60 1.50 
(C) JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA 
NANA, Pfitzer’s Dwarf Spreading Juniper. 
(We have developed this interesting specimen 
from sport branch of the well known Pfitzer’s 
Juniper which originated in our own fields. Its 
foliage is a shade lighter green than Juniperus 
Pfitzeriana, its habit of growth is very compact, 
and distinctly dwarf. In our humble opinion this 
plant will rival Pfitzer’s. Juniper in popularity 
when it becomes known. Very valuable for low 
fore-ground groups and superior for rock plant- 
ings). 
Each Each 
Each per 100 per 1000 
1OxiZhin' TTT Bess 240528 1.45 1.385 1.25 
SEXO MN. ULE DOE ee 1.70 1.60 1.50 
15x18 in. TTT B&B ......... LD se 1.75 
18x24 in. "TT B&B oo 2.10 2.00 
(C) JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA 
COMPACTA, Compact Form of Pfitzer’s Spread- 
ing Juniper. 
(Another valuable sport of Juniperus Pfitzeriana 
originated in our own fields. Its dense habit of 
growth produces a compact full centered speci- 
man without the heavy pruning required for 
Pfitzer’s Juniper. Inside needles on new growth 
are glorious lending added beauty to its appear- 
ance). 
Each Each 
Each per 100 per 1000 
3x4 in. T BH ae 12 10 
6x8 in. T Bi reves: 17 15 
2% in. pots ........ eer i! tM ects .20 18 
Pee gt t WG vr. po anD. 40 ak naa on .20 
10x12 inevTPre Bes. ........... 1:20. 436 1.00 
Pex Po BEB Se 1.388 e125 1.15 
#ABRAS INETAT BEB i cxsy. 1.70 1.60 1.50 
24x30 in. TTT B&B ........ ....2.00 1.85 
SPECIAL NOTICE: We have given this mar- 
velous sport of Juniperus Pfitzeriana careful trial in 
nursery row, and landscape plantings and believe it 
to be the best type of compact Pfitzer on the mar- 
ket today. It produces a strong fiberous root sys- 
tem and transplants readily in all grades BR and 
B&B and will thrive in almost any situation even 
under adverse conditions. 
