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JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI VIRIDIS 
(Green Sargent Juniper) 
A creeping form of Juniper found in Japan by the late Professor Chas. F. Sargent of 
the Arnold Arboretum. It makes a free thrifty growth, with stems being well covered 
with masses of heavy, luxuriant foliage. One of the hardiest of the creeping Junipers. 
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JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI—AMES 
(Ames Juniper) 
Introduced by the late Professor T. J. Maney of Iowa State College. A compact, 
upright, semi-formal Juniper, with blue-green juvenile foliage, the older foliage 
changing to bright green. Proven for hardiness. 
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JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI—MANEY 
(Maney Juniper) 
Also introduced by the late Professor T. J. Maney and named for him. This plant 
is a spreading bush type, compact, with bluish foliage. Develops about as broad as 
its height. Ideal for group plantings. 
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Juniperus Chinensis Sargenti—Ames Juniperus Chinensis Sargenti—Maney Juniperus Chinensis Sargenti—lIowa 
(Ames Juniper) (Maney Juniper) (lowa Juniper) 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS SARGENTI—IOWA 
(lowa Juniper) 
Another of Professor Maney’s introductions. A semi-dwarf, upright form, somewhat 
irregular. Has bluish foliage, and develops quite broad at the base. 
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JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESSA AUREA 
(Golden Prostrate Juniper) 
One of the older horticultural varieties. The new growth develops with a bright 
yellow foliage, gradually darkening to a deep golden color. For best results, it 
should be planted in an open, sunny, well drained location. 
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5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate; 2500 at 5000 rate. 
Each x indicates one transplanting. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
THESE PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE ANY GUARANTEE WHATSOEVER AS TO GROWTH. 
