On the Saw Mill River Parkway 
Pfitzer’s Juniper (Juniperus Pfitzeriana) 
All Evergreens Are Balled and Burlapped (B&B) 
JUNIPERUS—Juniper 
All the Junipers are valuable ornamental plants—the upright species as sin- 
gle specimens or in groups and the low forms well adapted for rockery, slopes 
or banks. Junipers thrive best in a sandy, loam soil in sunny, open situations. 
J. chinensis columnaris. Fast growing, slender tapering spire. Best substitute 
for our native Cedar. Hardy, light green, effective Evergreen. F 
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J. chinensis Keteleeri (Keteleer Juniper). Named for a landscape architect in 
Paris. This comparatively new variety is never attacked by aphis or blight. It 
grows in pyramidal form and is of very pleasing, light green color which it main- 
tains during Winter. M 
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J. chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfilzer’s Spreading Juniper). A handsome spreading 
form, slightly larger than most other spreading types. It has gray-green, plume- 
like foliage and is extremely useful as a filler in foundation or border planting 
Hardy and indifferent to drought. M 
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J. chinensis Pfitzeriana compacta glauca. A dwarf type of compact habit and 
blue-gray foliage. Excellent for banks, rock gardens, or where low-growing, 
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J. chinensis Pfitzeriana nana. Distinctly dwarf and very compact. A little lighter green than the 
larger growing Pfitzer. Also excellent for same locations as “‘glauca.”” S 15 to18in......... $6.00 
J. chinensis Pfitzeriana Hetzi. A more rapid-growing type than the true Pfitzer, and stands shearing 
well. Intense blue-gray foliage. May be used for both formal and informal plantings with good effect. 
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J. chinensis pyramidalis (Greek Juniper). Slow-growing and of upright, columnar habit; the restful 
gray-green foliage makes it additionally useful as a color accent. 8 
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J. chinensis Sargentii. A low, trailing form with deep green foliage. Best Juniper for rock gardens. S 
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J. communis hispanica. A narrow, columnar, blue green type. Attains about 7 to 8 ft. in height and is 
a great favorite for accent points in the garden. §S 
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J. horizontalis plumosa. A dwarf, low-spreading form with plumy foliage fanning out from the center. 
This Juniper offers the most interesting color changes of all the Junipers—green in the Spring; gray- 
green in the Summer changing to myriads of heather tones in the Winter. S 
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J. virginiana Burkii. A distinct, silver Cedar worthy of more attention. Uniform, upright growth 
of soft foliage. M 
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J. virginiana Canaertii. An aristocrat of Cedars. Upright, blackest green tree, bearing quantities of 
the most ornamental blue berries. M 
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No group of Evergreens is more widely used in landscape work than the Spruces and many of 
them are among the most showy and rapid growing of their class. Spruces will grow in almost 
any kind of moderately moist soil and are easily transplanted. 
Recommended for lawn specimens, screen, or border. 
P. Abies (Norway Spruce). Rapid growing Christmas tree type attaining great size. Useful for wind- 
break or individual specimen. F 
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P. Omorika (Serbian Spruce). Dense pyramid, attaining great size slowly. Needles are dark green above 
and silvery underneath and branches sweep out in arcs. Hardy and reliable. M 
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The Pines are essentially inhabitants of poor, sandy soils and dry situations. Their stout root 
systems enable them to seek scanty water supplies where other species find it difficult, and they 
thrive in any good soil. 
P. Cembra (Swiss Stone Pine). Hardy dark green foliage. Tree symmetrical, slow growing and compact. 
A very handsome lawn specimen narrowly pyramidal. S$ 
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P. Mugo Mughus (Dwarf Mugho Pine). Low mounded Pine with short, stubby needles. Slow in growth, 
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Norway Spruce (Picea Abies) 
