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JUNIPER—continued from preceding page 
ANDORRA JUNIPER (JUNIPERUS communis depressa plum- 
osa)—Prostrate in habit, grayish-green in sum- 
mer, plum color in fall and winter. Good on 
banks or for ground cover. Each 5to 25 
15 inch 9.00 4.50 
CANADIAN JUNIPER (J. canadensis)—Bluish green foliage, 
semi-spreading and will tolerate poor soil which 
is well drained. Requires full sun, and is used ~ 
for foundation plantings. 
2 feet 10.00 9.50 
CANNARTI (J. virg. cannarti)—Finest tall growing cedar, 
grass green color, blue berries. 
CHINESE (J. virg. chinensis)—-Blue-green foliage, pyramidal 
form, requires well drained soil and tolerates 
filtered shade. Good for foundation planting. 
DUNDEE (J. virg. Pyramidaformia Hilli)—Blue-green foliage 
changing to a darker green in winter. Columnar. 
type. 
GLAUCA (J. virg. glauca)—Blue form of Red cedar, silvery 
blue in spring. ; 
2 feet 6.00 5.90 
22 feet 8.00 7.50 
3 feet 10.50 10.00 
4 feet 15.00 14.50 
SPINY GREEK (J. excelsa stricta)—-Wide cone type, height 4 
to 5 feet, dark green foliage with blueish cast. 
15 inch 4.00 3.50 
PFITZER JUNIPER (J. chinensis pfitzeriana)—The most valu- 
able spreading evergreen, having a flat top with 
horizontal spreading branches. Graceful arching 
fronds, medium green, slightly gray foliage. Ex- 
cellent for foundation planting. 
12 inch 3.90 3.20 
15 inch 5.00 4.50 
1% feet 7.90 7.00 
2 feet 10.00 9.50 
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