EVERGREENS 
B. F. Barr & Son 
JUNIPERS 
KETELEER JUNIPER 
JUNIPERS 
Junipers are valuable ornamental plants that 
thrive best in moist soils and sunny, open positions. 
The tall, columnar forms are used as accent plants; 
the low, bushy forms for foundations and massing; 
the prostrate forms for covering slopes, or in the 
rock garden, or in the foreground of foundation 
plantings. A very hardy class. 
JUNIPERUS ch. pfitzeriana, 5-6 ft. 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Wide growing; plumose, graceful horizontally 
spreading branches; foliage blue-green. 
12-15 in. spr 2-9 2.70 1%-2 ft. spr. --$ 4.75 
15-18 in. spr. __ 4.00 2-242 sit <spt. 5 0.00. 
De -OUies DT ee ee eee $ 7.75 
J. ch. sargenti, 1-2 ft. 
Prostrate habit; grass green winter and summer. 
Good in rock gardens. 
15-18 in. spr. ~-$ 5.00 
Sargent Juniper 
18-24 in. spr. --$ 6.00 
J. communis depressa plumosa, 1 ft. 
Purple Spreading Juniper 
Spreading habit: foliage tinged with rich purple 
during fail and winter. 
12-15 in. spr. --$ 2.50 
15-18 in. spr. =. ~ 3.00 
1%-2 ft. spr. _-$ 4.00 
24-3 ft. spr. _. 5.00 
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J. excelsa stricta, 6-8 ft. Spiny Greek Juniper 
Slow, compact grower; glaucous, blue color; nar- 
row, pyramidal form. 
12-15 in. $ 2.50 
J. v. cannarti, 12-15 ft. Cannart Redcedar 
Compact columnar habit; rich dark green foliage. 
Its blue berries in autumn give it a distinct or- 
namental advantage. 
$ 7.50 
9.00 
5-Omette 
O=vamette 
J. v. keteleeri, 12-15 ft. Keteleer Redcedar 
Refined, symmetrical, compact pyramidal growth; 
intense green. In autumn bears large, showy 
slate-blue berries of considerable decorative value. 
Not susceptible to cedar apple rust. 
Deo Att atest bs 
Ephrata, Pa. 
I just wish you could see the setting of Ever- 
greens you planted. It looks wonderful. I don’t 
think you could buy same for $1,000. I am a good 
booster for Barr’s Nurseries. 
PFITZER JUNIPER 
