JUNIPER 
Chandler Blue Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum, Chandler’s). This 
is a popular variety of the true Silver Juniper. It is an upright Ever- 
green 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 color- 
ing and compact, 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. 
Pathfinder Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum, Pathfinder). It is be- 
lieved that this Evergreen has the most beautiful silvery blue coloring 
of all the 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 of the true Silver. The tips of the branches are of 
fine texture and tend to be upright in habit. It is hardy. 
Pfitzer Juniper (Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana). Probably no Juni- 
per 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 par- 
tial shade and also does well in full sunlight. It may reach 3 to 4 feet 
in height and 6 or more feet in diameter; however, it is readily trimmed 
to desired size. The color is predominantly green although a tinge of 
blue may be evident. It is extensively used in foundation plantings. 

Silver Juniper 
FIR 
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga taxifolia). 
The fine texture and rich green of its 
foliage are difficult to equal in beauty. 
The tree is conical in outline. Its 
branches may spread out 30 to 40 feet, 
and it may grow to a height of 60 to 
80 feet. It does well in full sun or par- 
tial shade. It grows best in rich soil 
and on north and west exposures, but 
it is tolerant and hardy. 

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Pfitzer Juniper 
SPECIAL 
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economical than the large balled and burlapped 
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Silver Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum). This Juniper has 
the form of the Red Cedar, but it does not grow as large, 
and has attractive silvery foliage. It is the parent of such 
beautiful grafted Junipers as the Chandler Blue Juniper, 
Moffet Juniper, Pathfinder Juniper and Welch Juniper. 
Sevin Juniper 
Welch Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum, Welch). This 
very handsome Juniper is one of the more recent grafts of 
the Silver Juniper. Its most attractive quality is the compact, 
narrow, upright habit of growth. The vertical position taken 
by the new growth emphasizes the upright form. It has a 
deeper blue-green color and a more compact growth than 
other grafted Silver Junipers. It has proven to be very 
hardy. 
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