1951 SPRING CATALOG 3 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA, 
NICK’S COMPACTA—This plant was devel- 
oped by a Kentucky Nursery and has a dense 
habit. The foliage is more coarse than the 
Kallay’s. Each 
TP2% COPED? INCH Esk ee fone ae ee ore eet $3.50 
LS" toslLS inches es: bers peer pe ee 5.00 
TORO eo4 sINChes ee ete ee tee, re wee re 7.00 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA, 
HILL’S GOLDEN—This Pfitzer is identical in 
habit to the regular Pfitzer except that the 
tips of the branches are gold in color. 
Each 
iM awea ray Malfoy BUA alii ha el let hn Nee ee $3.50 
ley rey Ge WANG Welch ce ee 5.00 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA 
GLAUCA (Silver Pfitzer)—Identical in habit 
to the regular Pfitzer, but it has a true blue 
color which makes an excellent contrast with 
other low types. Each 
AN spe Wong Mawehe olaGcrm ae. sees a, al ly Sn Pe ht $3.75 
ESa tO 24 INCHES ce oe. ey eee Se oc on 5.50 
JUNIPERS 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESSA (Vase 
Shaped Juniper) — A _ blue-green plant of 
spreading habit. Native of Minnesota and very 
hardy. 
15 to 18 inches 
TSetolZ4 inches cs 2). er ee ee each 4.50 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS ASHFORDI (Ash- 
ford Juniper)— A variety of open loose 
growth, branched at the ground line. Short 
needles of silvery, grayish-green color. Up- 
right pyramidal type. Each 
LSStoy 240 inchesmece. 215s tee eee $2.50 
248 C0403 0 Win Ch Ge tyre eee a ec 3.50 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS HIBERNICA (Irish 
Juniper)—Dwarf growing Juniper of very up- 
right, dense, columnar habit, with bluish-green 
foliage. Makes a narrow column. Each 
ESttOGZ Ae NChies sacs eames © rene ease __.... $2.50 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS PLUMOSA (Andora 
Juniper)—A low growing, spreading, dwarf 
evergreen that is excellent for terrace and 
rock garden plantings. Color of foliage is 
blue-green in summer and orchid in winter. 
Each 
Lbitovl Shinches sete ee $ 3.50 
18#to g24ninchesst ee ee ee ee 4.50 
ZA tO. 23 0 RIN CHES weet cy ey ek ena 6.00 
s04tous On inches tee te eee ee Heaton as 8.00 
JUNIPERUS EXCELSA STRICTA (Spiny Greek 
Juniper)—A native of Greece; forms a tall, 
dense, narrow, conical shape, tapering grad- 
ually from the ground to a sharp terminal 
point; fine glaucous color with very close 
growing needles. Each 
D5ston)S inches ge. tee oe eee $3.00 
Laxton 24 inches eet ee ee 4.00 
A Rt OOS U. VC IES 5 aieice. ee ie oe ie 2a oe 5.00 
SOkCOs3 Ohi Che sie reso ae rower 
JUNIPERUS HETZI —A new semi-upright 
spreading evergreen introduced by a Pennsyl- 
vania nursery, which has proven very hardy, 
and is a very strong grower. Foliage is a fresh 
blue-green color. Develops with a _ higher 
spread than the regular Pfitzer type. 
Each 
LSSUOR AOL Ce Cae ee ys ee trie ee $5.00 
2 aS COmOOMIN Chea mer ameree cura eee ar ee 7.00 
OU FtGed Ores a cmeeeet heP ce cle ete Let v5") 8.50 
JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS (Creeping Juni- 
per)—This is a dense, crawling evergreen with 
flat, scale-like, overlapping leaves of grayish 
green. There are a number of strains of this 
type of evergreen and over a period of years 
we have selected a type which holds its color 
in the winter. Each 
fbgtoel Ssinchedec.. tes ee each $3.50 
LOatov oar inenes me nee eee each 4.50 
24 toc sO INnCNeSs = see a, each 5.50 
JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS DOUGLASI 
(Waukegan Juniper)—A trailer of low, dense 
habit, covering the ground while not growing 
over six inches in height. The color of the 
foliage is a soft blue. 
Eb atOr Os C CS ese ers 9.3 2k ene ee ee $3.50 
Se COs Zeit Ch CS et a ee eee eee eer ne 5.00 
Scopulorum Juniper 
