1952 SPRING CATALOG 3 
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JUNIPERS (cont.) JUNIPERUS HETZI—A new semi-upright spread- 
ing evergreen introduced by a Pennsylvania 
nursery, which has proven very hardy and is 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA, HILL'S a very strong grower. Foliage is a fresh blue- 
GOLDEN—This Pfitzer is identical in habit to green color. Develops with a higher spread 
the regular Pfitzer except that thé tips of the than the regular Pfitzer type. Each 
branches are gold in color. Each TORTS RINGHES eet LAS oe $3.50 
(5 eLOM SM IIChGS serena oe ee $4.00 Smet Ome eT Che Gira ate ee ee eee 5.00 
1omtom24 -incheseseeee. hee ie 5.50 ZAetO PS UMINCHCS or <.5t eens Soe At ee 7.00 
Ze OMOW HTICIOS “career wate gf as oes ele 7.50 BUBLOMOGEINICN CS ge ser ther! coe ee eee eee 8.50 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS PFITZERIANA GLAUCA F ; 
(Silver Pfitzer)—Identical in habit to the reg- pO EERUS ESHA) s HSB URS BLGZCe PIS) unab or) 
ular Pfitzer, but it has a true blue color which —This is a dense, crawling RV eTSreen with 
makes an excellent contrast with other low flat, scale-like, overlapping leaves of grayish 
types. Hack green. There are a number of strains of this 
Teepe Se inchos $4.00 type of evergreen and over a period of years 
ple ig aaa ecna ap er eamigereD vaSag es : we have selected a type which holds its color 
183to S24 einches™ Borie Pe en tn eaee eee 5.50 in the winter. Each 
ame ME A) TV CTIGS arate mee eee cee ee eee eter ke 7.50 a LOS Oe TLCNGS teers ences vee ee $3.50 
DSM LOMP CS BLIGH CS areata tetegael sree ne eee ete 4.50 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS (Canadian Juniper)—A 
blue-green plant of spreading habit. Native of 24 to BO IMCHCS on nee eee eeeeeeeee eect 5.50 
Minnesota and Canada, and very hardy. Each 
LOB CO me Lor IN CHGS ae ere oree tee wee ey ne eso $3.50 JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS DOUGLASI (Wau- 
LSetoeo4 sineheset at ele ae ee, 4.75 kegan Juniper)—A trailer of low, dense habit, 
covering the ground while not growing over 
FEO SLCC nanan nannncncnenc cee ccececteenecenentee 7,00 six inches in height. The color of the foliage 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESSA (Vase-Shaped 7 SE DUC. eae 
ase- pe i 
Juniper)—Similar in foliage to the Canadian toptogs inches eG 1 ee a ee ee $3.50 
Juniper, but with a more erect habit forming 18 tO 24 INCHES n-ne eee 5.00 
a distinct vase. Each 
Om COM Sm LI CHGS ee ttn 2 eee ee eh Se $3.50 JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS PLUMOSA (Andora 
TROL OMOLE NChOSeoeet el eee 4.75 Juniper)—A low-growing, spreading, dwarf ev- 
PAPO Sh finches 6.75 ergreen that is excellent for terrace and rock 
alll ate iate pa nog en a ee ae : garden plantings. Color of foliage is blue-green 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS ASHFORDI (Ashford in Summer and orchid in winter. Each 
shfor : 
Juniper)—A variety of open, loose growth, 12, to ey eels of Sere eR Game ge ee $2.50 
branched at the ground line. Short needles of 18 to 24 INCheS nnn ence eect eects 4.75 
silvery, grayish-green color. Upright pyramidal Ze BLO oUL INCHES: tar cece 2. seein hee eee 6.75 
type. Each 30s tO 367 NChies 1. weenie Bs ee eee 8.00 
LS toe24  inChes Meee en eek hee ee, $2.75 
DA CO BO IMC CS aac secession tesentts 3.75 JUNIPERUS MEYERI (Meyer Juniper)—It is an 
SMU Aen Roles NACA ATSB ce pert eee errr ee 4.75 attractive form of irregular habit, with short 
straight branches. The foliage is plump, point- 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS HIBERNICA (Irish Jun- ed and prickly, is concave on the upper side 
iper)—Dwarf growing Juniper of very upright, and a shiny blue color. It is a slow-growing 
dense, columnar habit, with bluish-green fol- variety which thrives to best advantage ina 
iage. Makes a narrow column. Each sunny location. Each 
US SOM? 4 ant Chie Sees stent eee car ne ee ee $2.50 LZ ete LOIN: CIC Sarre streets cae rete eee eee erene $2.50 
DAmtOM OO MNCH EST ee ee 3.75 Dy COL 0 CL GS a etc epee cate ev eee 4.00 
SOMLOMOORITICHCS tre ee ee, i eee 4.75 18 tO 24 INCHES -......- nse eeececeeenesneecnenensenenesenes 6.00 
DELO Rotem LCG Uae. eras Getdedngatteunvh: -sdvttiessicec ter tonnc0 9.75 
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 
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 covered alain dark green foliage. Each 
point; fine glaucous color with very close- 1S to 18 iNCheS ~------- ee eeeeeeee eee eee eects $3.25 
growing needles. Each AShtOp 2S sin CheS ee eee tee ee eee ere 4.75 
ar mn COME SSMREIT CE) C Suet ita tesap ar cocetsvececdvenscnacecviseeeds $2.75 ZA ETO SOs INCHES sere tee eee ie ec eee ee 6.50 
SMC OMe Ti CHOSMNtr ere Ae 82 ee ea ok 4.00 SO RtOMSO RIN CHES eee tena ee eer eee 7.50 
Phat We) SSO) TAR ANSE See eee ee eee 5.00 
RSET OMe SOM IE) Cl OS Weteey eset es orice oon! sed erssSe ches dade bie 6.50 JUNIPERUS SABINA TAMARISIFOLIA (Tamarisk 
@ tye. SW. RY le a ae ee 7.50 Juniper)—A low form of the Junipers, spread- 
ing habit, and is noted for its excellent green 
P winter color. Very hardy and popular wherever 
We Are Open Sundeys During March, grown. Each 
April, May, September, October, And 15 18 inch 
November—From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SPE NNAE SS este teen ne ae aa 
