SPREADING JUNIPERS for Foundation 
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SABINA JUNIPER 
Grows a trifle more upright than Pfitzer 
with fan-shaped branches. Is equally as 
hardy and has deep green foliage. With- 
stands smoky conditions in cities. 
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VIRGINIANA ELEGANTISSIMA LEE 
Gold Tip 
Dark green foliage. Golden tipped, 
more so in autumn. The natural ten- 
dency is to grow low and spreading. 
Very hardy and desirable, where color 
is required. 
18-24 in. _$ 6.00 
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PFITZER’S JUNIPER 
(Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana) 
Exceptionally beautiful, graceful and 
hardy—no wonder it is one of the most 
popular. Handsome, feathery, gray-green 
foliage covers the arching, spreading 
branches as it developes its broad, pic- 
turesque form. Hardy everywhere, and 
does well in shade as well as sunlight. 
18-24 in. $ 7.00 
2-2. ft... 8.00 
2o-3 ft. 9.00 
Balled and burlapped Evergreens cannot be shipped by parcel post. 
JUNIPER ADMIRABILIS 
This juniper belongs to a 
specie found in the Rocky 
Mountains. Its habit of growth 
is horizontal but it is so com- 
pact that it makes a solid mat 
of evergreen, covering the 
ground completely. Foliage 
bluish green. Grows 6 to 8 
inches high. Spreads rapidly, 
yet retains its compactness. A 
very fine plant to use for cov- 
ering graves, terraces or any 
place where a low beautiful 
covering is wanted. 
ANDORRA JUNIPER 
A horizontal juniper with 
grayish-green foliage turning 
tc a reddish purple in early 
winter. Spreads rapidly, mak- 
ing a fine ground cover eight 
to ten inches high. 
The above Junipers are used 
for terrace, rock garden and 
grave covering. 
Prostrate and Creeping Junipers for Ground Cover 
JUNIPER FILICINUS MINIMUS 
This pretty little juniper is 
also a variety of the Rocky 
Mountains. It is one of the fin- 
est foliage evergreens of the 
juniper family. Its short hori- 
zontal limbs covered with del- 
icate small branchlets forming 
fern shaped branches makes it 
a gem for the rock garden or 
any other place that a slow 
growing prostrate evergreen 1s 
desired. Grows 4 to 6 inches 
high, spreads slowly and is 
very compact. Green foliage. 
JUNIPER LIVIDUS 
This is another fine variety 
of the Rocky Mountain region 
Foliage is bluish-green with a 
silver cast. Branches more 
slender but very well furnish- 
ed and does make a remark 
able plant. It grows 4 to 6 
inches high and spreads rea- 
sonably fast, making it very 
desirable to use. 
Available in 10-12 inch Bare Root, Packed in Moss at $1.50 Each, 3 for $4.00, Postpaid. 
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