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Evergreens 
Juniperus - Juniper; Cedar 
The Junipers are a large group of evergreens growing in 
almost all parts of this country, as well as in many other parts 
of the world. These plants are used extensively in garden 
work, due to their varying types and interesting habits of 
growth, either columnar, bushy, or spreading. All varieties 
are extremely hardy and have attractive foliage, varying in 
color from light to dark and even to a bluish green. Some 
have showy blue berries in the fall. They may be used as 
individual specimens, for screens, hedges, or in rock gardens. 
They grow best in a well-drained soil in full sunshine, and 
for best results should be fed occasionally to maintain their 
color and artistic habits of growth. 
JUNIPERUS chinensis columnaris. Columnar Juniper. 
A rapid growing narrow cedar. Blue-green foliage. 
Should be trimmed annually. Each 
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J. chinensis hetzi glauca. Hetz Blue Juniper. 
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J. chinensis pfitzeriana. Pfitzer Juniper. 
A hardy, spreading, irregular Juniper. Two-tone green 
foliage. Will stand city conditions well. One of our best 
evergreens. 
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J. chinensis sargenti. Sargent Juniper. 
A very hardy, blue-green, trailing Juniper of compact 
growth. Good ground-cover; valuable for rockery. 
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