EVERGREENS 

Juniperus Planting 
JUNIPERUS— continued 
J. chinensis sargenti. A fine Juniper for the rock garden. 
It has low trailing, dark green branches. 
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J. communis depressa plumosa (Plumed Spreading 
Juniper). New and very hardy, with foliage bright green 
in Summer and reddish purple in Winter. One of the 
Hoe low growing Junipers. 
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J. communis hibernica (Irish Juniper). Distinct and 
beautiful. Of erect, dense, formal outline with glaucous 
screen foliage. 
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J. excelsa stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). This beautiful 
variety forms a dense, conical plant, tapering gradually 
from the ground to a sharp, terminal pomt. The growth 
is slow so that it is well adapted for foundation plantings, 
rock gardens, or other situations where smaller or dwarf 
trees are required. It is perfectly hardy and has a fine, 
glaucous color. 
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J. squamata meyeri (Meyer’s Juniper). Slow growing, 
irregular vase-shaped, with a distinct blue foliage. 
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J. virginiana cannarti (Cannart’s Redcedar). A fine, 
pyramidal, compact grower of dark green appearance. 
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J. virginiana glauca (Silver Redcedar). This well known 
evergreen Is gaining in popular favor every year due to 
its unusual stlvery blue color. It is of compact, conical 
habit and can easily be kept trimmed to make a fine 
formal specimen. 
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