This section is from the book "Common Sense Gardens, How To Plan And Plant Them", by Cornelius V. V. Sewell. Also available from Amazon: Common Sense Gardens: How To Plan And Plant Them.
Irish Juniper is a tree of a beautiful silvery green colour that should be very carefully used in semi-formal work, for it is extremely formal in appearance. It is hardy if not planted in too exposed positions, but is of the slowest growth and requires a great deal of patience to develop.
In the neighbourhood of Washington it does extremely well and has been used at Arlington where there are several handsome specimens.
 
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