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NURSERIES 
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Savin Juniper 
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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15 to 18 inches 
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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24 to 80 inches ...:. Boca e Vannes ease -. 6.00 
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 
LOetOel Saeinches see ee er $3.50 
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. Each 
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3 edelO. Eel CC paneer aL Mapes tx Meret eee is 6.50 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar)—A 
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 
in any desired shape or form, and is used a 
good deal in topiary work. Each 
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GRAFTED JUNIPERS 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. CANNARTI (Cannart Juni- 
per)—The most popular of the cedars, having 
a rich green foliage keeping a fine green win- 
ter color. It makes a pyramidal specimen of 
medium growth. Most trees bear blue berries 
in the fall. Each 
3%to (846 feet ae eee $10.00 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. GLAUCA (Silver Cedar)— 
Is always popular favorite due to its unusual 
silver-blue color. Brightest in spring but at- 
tractive at all seasons. Similar in growth and 
habit to the Cannarti. Each 
842 "to 4 :Teets eS eee ee eee $ 9.50 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. KETELEERI (Keteleer’s 
Cedar)—Has a compact, formal outline, mak- 
ing a thick, dark green pyramid. The branch- 
lets, disposed regularly along the _ branches, 
are more fleshy than in most Junipers. Has 
large berries in fall. Each 
344 to v4 feet 22S ae eee eee $9.00 
4(to.-446 ‘feet 23.) see ee eee 10.00 
JUNIPERUS VIRG. PYRAFORMIDALIS (Hill’s 
Dundee Juniper)—One of the most interest- 
ing of the new evergreens. Foliage is a bluish 
green in spring and summer, changing to 
plum-like color in the fall and winter. Grows 
dense and formal without much shearing. 
Each 
246 to 3\feet,22.275) 2 eee $7.50 
3. to 3:46< feet) 22 eee 8.50 
Cannarti Juniper 
