EVERGREENS o 

J. chinensis Pfitzer; Pfitzer Juniper. 
(To 6 ft.) One of the best low-growing 
forms. Spreading habit. Foliage is at- 
tractive bluish-green. 18-24 in., $7.00; 
Pewee ite, oo. 00r 246-35 ft., S1L.003 3-4 ft, 
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J. chinensis Plume; Plume Pfitzer 
Juniper. (To 4 ft.) A finer needled type 
than the regular Pfitzer; and a slower 
grower, and of consequence, safer to 
use in a given location. One of the very 
finest of the prostrate evergreens. 18-24 
imeays. 00; 2-245 ft., $10.00. 
J. sabina; Savin Juniper (to 4 ft.) 
Spreading form with slender branches 
and dark green leaves. Excellent for 
foundation work and for underplanting. 
US=24ein. $7.00; 2-244 ft.. $9.00; 244-3 
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J. sabina Von Ehron; Von Ehron Savin 
Juniper. (To 6 ft.) Rather fast growing, 
dark green Juniper. Grown as a pros- 
trate naturally, or as a sheared globe, 
or even as an upright when staked and 
trimmed. A fine Juniper We list the 
PlOpesmonlyes N58) 1m $7.50: 18-21 ins, 
TeO0emeei 24am. S1IO0s 2-246 ft. $13.50. 

Juniper Scopulorum 
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J. sabina Tamarix; Tamarix Savin 
Juniper. (To 2 ft.) An excellent creep- 
ing form. Foliage of fine texture and 
with a bluish-green hue. Grows very 
dense and never changes. color. 18-24 
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$11.00. 
J. scopulorum; Rocky Mountain Juni- 
per. (To 30 ft.) Silvery foliage and close 
symmetrical upright growth. Thrives in 
hot, dry weather, when the color is the 
brightest. Very hardy. Best of the up- 
right growing Junipers. 314-4 ft., $12.00; 
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$21.00. 
J. scopulorum; Ball or Globe type. 
Sheared into a round globe to give a very 
formal effect; to be uSed where one does 
not want much height. Available in va- 
rieties ranging in color from vivid green 
to intense blue (See various Juniper list- 
ings for descriptions). Prices same as 
shown under Von Ehron, opposite col- 
umn. 
The following scopulorum Junipers 
are propagated by grafting from their 
respective parent-plants. Consequently 
identical matches are obtained through 
this method, which is not the case with 
the seedling types, where good matches 
are practically impossible. 
J. scopulorum Chandler. One of the 
first varieties of scopulorum to be graft- 
ed. In color a blue-gray; extensively 
used. atid a 200d” variety, ~314-4"{t., 
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J. scopulorum Pathfinder. In our 
opinion this is the best of many fine 
varieties introduced by Lloyd Moffet, of 
the Plumfield Nurseries, Fremont, Neb. 
A bluish-silver type. with very pyra- 
midal habit of growth, Arbor Vitae-like 
flat foliage. Attracts instant attention, 
and most popular of the grafts; highly 
recommended. 4-5 ft., $16.00; 5-6 ft., 
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J. scopulorum Sutherland. This type 
of evergreen is definitely green in color 
as compared to the other varieties of 
Scopulorum. It is bushier in growth 
habit than the others, and consequently 
wider at the various given heights, than 
is the case with other varieties of the 
same size. It’s beauty in our opinion is 
to allow it to grow in a natural man- 
ner, without shearing; whereas most of 
the other varieties are markedly im- 
proved and thickened by shearing. 3-3% 
fee Sie 00% 346-4) ft "$14.0054-b° ft, 
SIMS AOS Tey Gee,” BAAD AOD): 
J. scopulorum Silver Beauty. A fine 
blue variety, compact and full. The name 
is significant of its description. 3%-4 ft., 
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