Creeping Juniper 
Grows low and compact. Has a deep green foliage which does 
not fade in winter. Excellent for rock gardens, terraces, graves 
and ground covers. Very hardy. 
Savin Juniper 
A low growing shrub evergreen. Good green folli- 
age. Plant in sun, not in dense shade. Hardy except 
in extreme Northwest. Trims well. 
See next page for Cypress Juniper. 
New, very attractive green foliage. 
Spreading Yew (Taxus Cuspidata) 
Japanese Yew is becoming very popular as a foundation 
plant for shady locations in eastern Nebraska, South Dakota, 
and east and south. It should not be planted on south or 
west sides. Stands shade better than any other evergreen. 
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Richmond 
Juniper 
Pfitzer 
Juniper 
Silver Juniper 
Red Barberry 
Richmond Juniper 
A new columnar type Virginia Juniper needing very little trimming to keep it in 
form. Grafted. Has a deep green color which holds well over winter. Is a fast 
grower and is best used at house corners or in front of rather narrow, high wall 
panels and for border screens. Gives quick effect. Hardy. 
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Planting of Cologreen Juniper 
Cologreen Juniper 
Grafted. Good green colors are rare in the Colorados (scopulorum) and 
this variety is proving very popular. A leading mid-western landscape archi- 
tect says this is the finest green Colorado Juniper he has ever seen. One of 
the best sheared formally, and fine for open lawn planting in natural form. 
Very hardy. 
Pfitzer 
' Juniper 
An outstand- 
ing shrub ever- 
green. The foli- 
age is green with 
a slight tinge of 
blue. Will stand 
considerable 
shade and does 
well in full sun. Used 
in many _ situations. 
May be trimmed eas- 
ily to control the size 
and shape. We stake 
some of our Pfitzer 
Junipers 2 feet high 
in the nursery. This 
is for situations where 
a higher shrub ever- 
green is needed. Very 
hardy. 
Staked Pfitzer Juniper 
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