1953 SPRING CATALOG 3 
Irish Juniper 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS (Canadian Juniper)—A 
blue-green plant of spreading habit. Native of 
Minnesota and Canada, and very hardy. Each 
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JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESSA (Vase-Shaped 
Juniper)—Similar in foliage to the Canadian 
Juniper, but with a more erect habit forming 
a distinct vase. Each 
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JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS ASHFORDI (Ashford 
Juniper)—A variety of open, loose growth, 
branched at the ground line. Short needles of 
Silvery, grayish-green color. Upright pyramidal 
type. Each 
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JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS CRACOVICA (Polish Jun- 
iper—Considered the hardiest of the Upright 
Communis varieties. More dwarf in habit, and 
has a light sliver-green color. Each 
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JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS HIBERNICA (Irish Jun- 
iper)—Dwarf growing Juniper of very upright, 
dense, columnar habit, with bluish-green fol- 
iage. Makes a narrow column. Each 
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JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS PLUMOSA (Andora 
Juniper)—A low-growing, spreading, dwarf ev- 
ergreen that is excellent for terrace and rock 
garden plantings. Color of foliage is blue-green 
in summer and orchid in winter. Each 
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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 
point; fine glaucous color with very close- 
growing needles. Each 
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JUNIPERUS HETZI—A new semi-upright spread- 
ing evergreen introduced by a Pennsylvania 
nursery, which has proven very hardy and is 
a very strong grower. Foliage is a fresh blue- 
green color. Develops with a higher spread 
than the regular Pfitzer type. Each 
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JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS (Creeping Juniper) 
—This is a dense, crawling evergreen with 
flat, scale-like, overlapping leaves of grayish 
green. There are a number of strains of this 
type of evergreen and over a period of years 
we have selected a type which holds its color 
in the winter. Each 
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Spiny Greek Juniper 
