Thanks Treebeard55,
I used Pingii as an example as most nursaries around my area use them, but I did find this on good old google:
Juniperus pingii 'Pygmaea' - Formerly
Juniperus squamata 'Pygmaea'. Flattish with upward and outward facing branches ultimately leaning towards the ground. Small and neat. One of the smallest of the squamata family. It has a place in any rockery. A squat, dense little bush. 45 cm high x 1 metres wide in 10 years in our Nursery/Garden. Zone 7.
I guess I mean the variety that have nice full pads of tight foliage rather than scraggly looking growth. Like this one of mine :
