SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
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Huckleberry—See Vaccinium 
lvy—See Hedera 
JUNIPERUS (JUNIPERS) 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper) 
This well known juniper can scarcely be excelled for terrace and mass plant- 
ing. Upright training gives it a very individual habit of growth and greater 
range of landscape uses. It is hardy and a rapid, vigorous grower. and 
thrives under adverse conditions of soil and climate. It has fine green foliage 
which with a little pruning forms a dense mass. Broadly spreading, reach- 
ing in older trees a diameter of 20 to 25 feet or more. Probably the most 
universal favorite of all junipers of its type. 
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Juniperus chinensis sargenti (Sargent Juniper) 
This juniper has been well proven as it has been grown in American gardens 
for more than fifty years. It was first introduced into the Arnold Arboretum 
from Japan by Prof. Sargent in 1892. The branches overlap each other form- 
ing neat, dense masses of bluish green. It is a wide, low growing, spreading 
juniper reaching a height of only one foot and a spread of 10 to 12 feet or 
more in older trees. It is ideal for banks and terraces and for borders for 
taller growing trees. Its dense matted foliage and spreading habit of growth 
make it a ground cover of unsurpassed merit. The plants here listed are the 
bluish green type and the foliage possesses characteristics of peculiar and 
unusual beauty. Does well in poor or sandy soil. Very hardy. 
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Juniperus communis hibernica fastigiata (Narrow Irish Juniper) 
A form very superior to the common Irish Juniper. Grows into a dense, 
narrow column without pruning. A healthy vigorous grower. One of the best 
of slender evergreens. 
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erus conferta (Shore Juniper) 
A low creeping juniper with dense, bright green foliage. Makes a heavy 
matted ground cover 6 inches high. A decidedly pleasing effect. This re- 
markably fine trailing evergreen makes one of the most beautiful of ground 
covers. Good in rockeries or terraces. Superb when hanging over walls. 
Holds its vivid green color the year around. Very hardy. 
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Juniperus horizontalis (Bar Harbor Blue Creeping Juniper) 
Procumbent with trailing, spreading branches well filled with foliage, 
forming a compact mat in mature plants. Foliage is charming steel blue the 
year round, almost cypress like in texture somewhat resembling the Wauke- 
gan Juniper. Native Nova Scotia to British Columbia and south to New 
York. Very hardy. Valuable as a ground cover in exposed situations and 
in sandy and rocky soil, combining as it does delightful qualities of color, 
foliage, habit of growth and hardiness. Height 6 inches. 
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