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HENRY NURSERIES 
JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS DOUGLASI (Wau- 
kegan Juniper)—A trailer of low, dense habit, 
covering the ground while not growing over 
six inches in height. The color of the foliage 
is a soft blue. Each 
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JUNIPERUS MEYERI (Meyer Juniper)—lIt is an 
attractive form of irregular habit, with short 
straight branches. The foliage is plump, point- 
ed and prickly, is concave on the upper side 
and a shiny blue color. It is a slow-growing 
variety which thrives to best advantage ina 
sunny location. Each 
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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 
covered with dark green foliage. Each 
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JUNIPERUS SABINA TAMARISIFOLIA (Tamarisk 
Juniper)—A low form of the Junipers, spread- 
ing habit, and is noted for its excellent green 
winter color. Very hardy and popular wherever 
grown. Each 
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JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM (Colorado Juniper)— 
Seedling form of the widely-known Western 
Juniper. Extends over a wide range from Mon- 
tana down through Colorado. A valuable form; 
producing from seed a wide range of various 
forms. Specimens of extremely bright blue 
color frequently appear from seedlings. A rap- 
id grower and does well in hot, dry loca- 
tions. Each 
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Hetzi Juniper 
Scopulorum Juniper 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (Red Cedar)—A well- 
known evergreen of compact pyramidal growth. 
The dense foliage is a bright bluish-green 
when fresh, maturing to a deep bronze-green 
during the winter. It can be trimmed in any 
desired shape or form, and is used a good deal 
in topiary work. Each 
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GRAFTED JUNIPERS 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS COLUMARIS GLAUCA 
(Blue Column Chinese Juniper) 
2% to 3 feet 
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JUNIPERUS VIRG. CANNARTI (Cannart Juniper) 
—The most popular of the cedars, having a 
rich green foliage keeping a fine green winter 
eolor. It make a pyramidal specimen of med- 
ium growth. Most trees bear blue berries in 
the fall. Each 
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