SPREADING JUNIPERS FOR FOUNDATION AND BORDER PLANTINGS 
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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Gold Tip 
Dark green foliage. Golden tipped, 
more so in qutumn. The natural ten- 
dency is to grow low and spreading. 
Very hardy and desirable, where color 
is required. 
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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. 
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 
to 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 
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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 is 
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 
Branches 
slender but very well furnish- 
silver cast. more 
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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