48 ELLW ANGER & BARRY S CATALOGUE. 



tB. O. var. Nepalensis. A handsome variety, with delicate small foliage, 

 a light green color. $1.00. 



*tvar. semper aurea. Ever Golden Akbor Vit^. A comparatively- 

 new variety of the aurea ; of dwarf habit, but free growth. It retains its golden tint 

 the year round. One of the best golden variegated Evergreens. $1.50 to $2.00. 



*tvar. variegata. A golden variegated form. $2.00. 

 CEDKUS. Cedar. Cedre, Ft. 



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"t C. Deodara. Deodar, or Indian Cedar. A native of the Himalayas. 

 One of the most elegant of all evei-green trees, of rapid growth ; branches drooping, 

 foliage light bluish, or glaucous green ; endures our winters here if in a north 

 exposure, but loses its foliage if exposed to sun in winter. $1.00 per foot in height. 



CEPHALOTAXUS. Cluster-flowered Yew. 



These are handsome Evergreen trees, but not sufficiently hardy for the climate of 

 the Northern States. 



*t C. drupacea. Plum-fruited Cephalotaxus. From China and Japan, 

 where it grows from 20 to 30 feet high. Leaves crowded in two ranks, rigid and 

 lineal-. The hardiest of the family and quite ornamental. $1.00. 



*fC. Fortuneii. Fortune's Cephalotaxus. A very distinct species from 

 Northern China, growing there 40 to r>0 feet high. Leaves narrow, straight and 

 acute, about 3 inches long, dark shining green above and glaucous beneath. $1.00. 



CRYPTOMERIA. Japan Cedar. 



*t C. eleg'ans. An exceedingly graceful tree from Japan ; foliage of a delicate 

 green ; branches very dense and somewhat drooping. $1.00. 



*+C. japonica. Japan Cedar. This has been styled the "Queen of Ever- 

 greens," on account of its exceedingly graceful, drooping habit. It grows rapidly, 

 and in most parts of this country will be perfectly hardy; requires protection at 

 Rochester, at least while young. $1.00 per foot. 



*tvar. gracilis. A pretty, graceful variety. $1.50 per foot. 



CUPRESSUS. Cypress. Cypres, Fr. 



*C. Lawsoniana. Lawson's Cypress. From California, where it forms a 

 very large tree. It has elegant drooping branches, and very slender, feathery 

 branchlets. Leaves dark glossy green, tinged with a glaucous hue. One of the 

 finest Cypress. See cut page 47. $1.00 to $2.00. 



* tvar. pyraiiiidalis. Lawson's Pyramidal Cypress. A variety of the 

 above, but more dense and upright. $1.00 to $2.00. 



* tvar. stricta. Lawson's Erect Cypress, A seedling of ours ; erect and 

 compact. $2.00. 



tC. MacNabiaiia. McNab's Cypress. From California. A densely branched 

 shrub of pyramidal outline, with fine glaucous foliage. $1.00. 



tC. Nutkaeiisis syn. Tliiijopsis borealis. Nootka Sound Cypress. A 

 very hardy and desirable species from Nootka sound. It is a pyramid in habit, with 

 light glossy green foliage, sometimes with a bluish shade. It grows freely and may 

 be recommended as one of the finest of our Evergreens. $1.50. 



tC. pyramidalis. Of pyramidal habit. $1.00. 



JUNIPERUS. Juniper. Genevier, Fr. 



■'■J. Cliinensis. Chinese Juniper. Native of China and Japan. A handsome, 

 dense shrub, with dark green foliage and somewhat drooping branches. $1.00. 



