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The habit of this form is quite distinct from that of the non- 

 pendulous form. 



To the left of these and within the group the large prominent 

 bushy green specimen is 



Chamaecyparis pisifera var. filifera, the Thread Retinospora 

 This is one of the most dependable forms of Retinospora, for it 

 is very hardy. 



The tallest trees in the background are Sawara Cypress. 



The next two trees along the path are 



Chamaecyparis obtusa var. gracilis aurea, the Golden Slender 



Hinoki- Cypress 

 These are merely yellow forms of the Slender Hinoki-Cypress. 



Behind these two are two low and rather concealed Golden 

 Thread-Retinosporas and two larger Thread Retinosporas. To 

 the right of the uppermost of these two inside Thread Retinos- 

 poras is a single slim specimen of another new and odd form. It is 



Chamaecyparis obtusa var. lycopodioides, the Club-moss 

 Retinospora 

 This is an odd form of the Hinoki-Cypress. It may become a 

 very attractive dark-green dense evergreen. The specimen at hand 

 is, of course, very poor. 



The next two large broad and very open plants along the path 

 are old Sulphur-colored Plumed-Retinosporas. Behind the left 

 hand one is a large Thread Retinospora, and behind the right 

 hand one a Golden Plumed-Retinospora. 



The next very large tree along the path is another Golden 



Plumed-Retinospora. To the right in front and close to it is a 



very fine Dwarf Hinoki-Cypress. Xext comes a very nicely 

 shaped and larger 



Chamaecyparis obtusa var. aurea, Golden Hinoki-Cypress 

 Behind these the very tall tree is a Golden Plumed-Retinospora. 

 Next to the Golden Hinoki-Cypress the lower bushier plant is 

 Chamaecyparis pisifera var. filifera pendula, the Weeping 



Thread-Retinospora. 



