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JUNIPERUS chinensis pfitzeriana. 5’-6 Pfitzer Juniper 
Naturally develops into a spreading vase-shaped bush formed by 
handsome plume-like branches. Being resistant to cold, dust, smoke 
and drought it is widely used in city plantings, and deserves its 
popularity. Indispensable. 
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—sargenti. 2'-2 2° Sargent Juniper 
Prostrate in habit, this hardy ground cover quickly forms a mat of 
bright grass-green foliage in a sunny spot. 
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excelsa stricta. 5’-6’ Spiny Greek Juniper 
These blue-gray “blobs” are so often seen in window boxes, formal 
gardens and mixed foundation plantings. 
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horizontalis. 1’-2’ Creeping Savin 
Has long prostrate branches that crawl over and around stones 
to spread its green plumes. A sunny rocky slope with plenty of 
room is ideal. Tinged lavender in winter. 
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—Bar Harbor. 6”-12" Bar Harbor Juniper 
Of all ground Junipers we rate this first, it actually “hugs” the 
ground and makes a velvety mat of gray-green foliage which in 
winter changes to a most attractive metallic purple and lavender 
coloring. Splendid for the rock garden. 
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—glauca. 1’ Blue Creeping Savin 
An improvement upon the green type, both in neantess and color- 
ing. Blue gray in summer, purple in winter. 
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—plumosa, 1’-2’ Andorra Creeping Juniper 
Even a single plant will make a neat low dense mat of soft silver- 
green which gradually takes on a rich deep lavender purple color 
with colder weather. Handsome. 
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