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left are Compact Slender Hinoki-Cypresses. All the bushy bluish 

 ones behind these are Moss Retinosporas. 



There are other trees within the group which may be identified 

 by their tags. 



This completes our survey of the Cypresses and Retinosporas 

 west of the service road. On the other side of this short road and 

 nearer the inner end are five Golden Thread-Retinosporas. Their 

 branches extend to the road and five or six more are located 

 behind. The latter scarcely show their yellow foliage because of 

 their shaded position. The taller trees in the background are for 

 the most part Sawara Cypress. We shall note them again, along 

 with others in the background, when we consider them from the 

 other side. 



Directly behind the two right-hand Golden Thread-Retinosporas 

 along the service road are three taller dark-colored evergreens with 

 very distinct and peculiar foliage. They are 



Chamaecyparis obtusa var. filicoides, the Fernspray 

 Retinospora 



This is one of the oddest and most distinctive forms in the 

 collection. 



The two yellowish bushy shrubs to the right of the Golden 

 Thread-Retinosporas and nearest the corner are Sulphur-colored 

 Plumed-Retinosporas (p. 96). Between these and almost con- 

 cealed by them is a slender dark Dwarf Hinoki-Cypress. The 

 large green ones behind them are Slender Hinoki-Cypresses. 



Now we shall proceed eastward along the main path. The first 

 bush around the corner is another Sulphur-colored Plumed- 

 Retinospora. To the right of it is a Dwarf Hinoki-Cypress. Next 

 are two taller Golden Plumed-Retinosporas separated by another 

 bushy Sulphur-colored Retinospora (p. 96). Behind this last 

 one is another Compact Slender Hinoki-Cypress. 



The next yellow evergreen to the right, back a bit, is a Golden 

 Thread-Retinospora (p. 94). A similar one is to the right of it 

 and a bit back, while directly behind and almost concealed by it, is 



Chamaecyparis pisifera var. filifera pendula aurea, the Golden 

 Weeping Thread-Retinospora 



