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JUNIPERUS MEYERI (Meyer Juniper)—It is 
an attractive form of irregular habit, with 
short straight branches. The foliage is plump, 
pointed and prickly, is concave on the upper 
side and a shiny blue color. It is a _ slow 
growing variety which thrives to best advan- 
tage in a sunny location. Each 
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JUNIPERUS SABINA (Savin Juniper)—A low, 
much-branched, spreading shrub 2 to 3 feet 
in height; its branches well supplied with 
short, straight, tufted branchlets, which are 
well covered with dark-green foliage. Each 
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JUNIPERUS SABINA TAMARISIFOLIA (Tam- 
arisk Juniper)—A low form of the Junipers, 
spreading habit, and is noted for its excellent 
green winter color. Very hardy and popular 
wherever grown. Each 
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JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM (Colorado Juni- 
per)—Seedling form of the widely known 
Western Juniper. Extends over a wide range 
from Montana down through Colorado. A val- 
uable form; producing from seed a wide range 
of various forms. Specimens of extremely 
bright blue color frequently appears from 
seedlings. A rapid grower and does well in 
hot, dry locations. 

Cannarti Juniper 
Each JUNIPERUS VIRG. GLAUCA (Silver Cedar) — 
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24 Togs OPin ches meee = eee: 5 me eee Cee 3.25 silver-blue color. Brightest in spring but at- 
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2 {0.73 162 fect eee. 2 ees 5.00 habit to the Cannarti. 
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JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar)—A 4,t004%> feet ests bid eee 11.50 
well-known evergreen of compact pyramidal 
growth. The dense foliage is a bright bluish- 
green when fresh, maturing to a deep bronze- 
gieen during the winter. It can be trimmed JUNIPERUS VIRG. KETELEERI (Keteleer’s 
in any desired shape or form, and is used a Cedar)—Has a compact, formal outline, mak- 
good deal in topiary work. ing a thick, dark green pyramid. The branch- 
Each lets, disposed regularly along the branches, 
24 to 30 inches seme eee ee $3.50 are more fleshy than in most Junipers. Has 
30 to 36. inchess Oe ee 4.50 large berries in fall. 
3 to 3% feet 5.50 Each 
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GRAFTED JUNIPERS 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. PYRAFORMIDALIS (Hill’s 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. CANNARTI (Cannart Juni- Dundee Juniper)—One of the most interest- 
per)—The most popular of the cedars, having ing of the new evergreens. Foliage is a bluish 
a rich green foliage keeping a fine green win- green in spring and summer, changing to 
ter color. It makes a pyramidal specimen of plum-like color in the fall and winter. Grows 
medium growth. Most trees bear blue berries dense and formal without much shearing. 
in the fall. Each 
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