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“EVERGREENS ~ 
COLORADO JUNIPER GRAFTED UPRIGHT VARIETIES 
Marshalls evergreens are grafted and each variety is identical to 
its parent in appearance. Colorado Juniper does not like shady loca- 
tions. There is not much change in the color of the winter foliage 
from the summer foliage. Determine the intended future height to 
gauge the proper spacing. 
COLOGREEN JUNIPER (Juniperus scopulorum: Cologreen) 
A full of life green foliage even through the winter, with very 
little discoloration. Our own selection. Limbs grow obliquely up to 
afford unusually compact trees. Can be used as a natural tree about 
14 foes high and 6 feet wide. Usually sheared for a desired height of 
3 to feet. 
MARSHALL JUNIPER (Juniperus scopulorum: Marshall) 
A grafted upright Colorado Juniper. Outstanding silver-blue foli- 
age. Not as compact as Hill’s Silver. Wiil grow naturally about 15 
feet high and 8 feet wide. Usually sheared for a desired height of 3 
to 8 feet. 
HILLS SILVER JUNIPER (Juniperus scopulorum: Hills Silver) 
A grafted upright Colorado Juniper. Fine texture, good silver- 
blue foliage. Would grow into a good natural tree about 15 feet high 
and 8 feet wide. Usually sheared for a desired height of 3 to 8 feet. 
SUTHERLAND JUNIPER (Juniperus scopulorum: Sutherland) 
Blue green neutral colored foliage -- does not discolor in the 
winter. Very hardy. Grows slower than other upright Junipers. Limbs 
grow obliquely up to afford unusually compact trees. | 
VIRGINIA JUNIPER GRAFTED UPRIGHT VARIETIES © 
Marshalls evergreens are grafted and each variety is identical to 
its parent in appearance. The seedling Virginia Juniper browns con- 
siderably in the winter but our grafted varieties do not although 
there is a slight change. They discolor less in partial shade. Will 
grow in partial shade or any location. Determine the intended height 
to gauge the proper spacing. 
BURK JUNIPER (Juniperus virginiana burki) 
Seldom allow to grow naturally. Generally kept sheared at the 
heights ranging from 3 feet to 10 feet. Good silver-green foliage 
with slight dulling of the color during the winter. 
CANAERT JUNIPER (Juniperus virginia canaerti) 
This is mainly used for a semi-natural tree -- occasionally for a 
natural. Other varieties are easier to maintain for completely filled 
sheared trees. 
CYPRESS JUNIPER (Juniperus virginiana cupressifolia) 
This could be called an improved Canaert Juniper as it grows more 
compact. Very vivid light green foliage. 
DUNDEE JUNIPER (Juniperus virginiana: Dundee) 
May be grown naturally to be perhaps the most compact for a natu- 
ral tree of any of the Virginia family. Grows more slender than most 
varieties just like the original trees selection. Generally used for 
a sheared upright tree, 3 to 8 feet high. 
MANHATTAN JUNIPER (Juniperus virginiana: Manhattan) 
nor Leth stg foliage. Usually used for a sheared upright tree of 
fe) eet. 
