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FRKDKRICK W. KELSEY. 



CEDRI S DEODe)KA. INDIAN CEDAR. 



BIOTA semper aurescens. Ever-Golden Ar- 

 KOR-ViT.^: (IV). Den.se conical habit. 75 cts. 



CEDRUS Atlantica. Mr. Atlas Cedar (I). Of 

 vigorous growth, pyramidal form ; dense, light 

 silvery foliage, very thick on the upper side of 

 the branches. Hardy and valuable. One of 

 the finest evergreens. $1 to $2. Extra speci- 

 mens, $5 to $20. 



CEDRUS Atlantica glauca. (I). One of the most 

 beautiful evergreens. Upright growth, low 

 branched and of compact habit. Leaves very 

 fine and of a delicate steel-blue tint, equal to 

 the glaucous Colorado Blue Spruce. Hardy. 

 $2 to $5. 



CEDRUS Deodora. Deodor or Indian Cedar 

 (I). Of vigorous growth, pyramidal form; 

 graceful foliage of a light silvery or glaucous 

 green. One of the most beautiful of ever- 

 greens; not entirely hardy north of Xew York. 

 Si to $5- Extra specimens, prices on applica- 

 tion. 



CEDRUS deodora glauca. (I). A fine novelty, 

 althougli not entirely hardy north of Philadel- 

 phia. P)eautiful fohage and habit of the spe- 

 cies, but leaves of the glauca variety are richly 

 tinted with bluish white. $2.50 to S5. 



CEDRUS Libani. Cedar of Lehanon (I). Vig- 

 orous, sjireading branches, with large, dark 

 green foliage. Very choice and rare. $1 to $3. 

 Extra specimens. 



CRYPTOMERIA elegans. (1). A beautiful ever- 

 green with delicate green fohage and graceful 

 habit, much used for fine ornamental planting 

 in Europe, but not sufficiently hardy for out- 

 side planting in the Northern States. $1 to $2. 



CRYPTOMERIA Japonica. J.m anese Cedar (I). 

 (Iraceful forni and beautiful foliage. Not en- 

 tii'ely hardy liere. $2 to $5. 



CEPMALOTAXUS Fortunei. (III). Medium 

 size, rounded form, foliage dark green; long, 

 slender branches. $1 to $2. 



CEPMALOTAXUS Fortunei mascula. (III). 



Longer leaves than the above species, and 

 spreading growth. $1 to8i-5o. 



CHAM/ECYPARIS leptoclada. Flat Branch- 

 letted Japan Cypress (III). Of dense, com- 

 pact, pyramidal form, and handsome silvery 

 gray foliage. Entirely hardy. S' to $2. 



CHAM/ECYPARIS sphseroidea. White Cedar 

 (I). Abundant in moist ground in the middle 

 States. Valuable for its light fine-grained tim- 

 ber. 50 cts. to Si. 



CHAMvCCYPARlS sphaeroidea variegata. Va- 

 riegated White Cedar (I). Branchlets green 

 and golden. Si to S2. 



CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana. Lawson's Cypress 



(I) . A very handsome tree of graceful habit, 

 delicate, feathery, bluish green foliage. 50 cts. 

 to $3.50. 



CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana argentea. Lawson's 

 .Silver Cypress (I). Very attractive variety on 

 account of its beautiful glaucous hue. $1 to $2. 



CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana erecta. Erect Cy- 

 press (II). A distinct variety of upright form. 

 50 cts. to Si. 



CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana stricta vlridis. (II). 

 Foliage dark green. Upright in habit. Very 

 compact. $1.50 to $2. 50. 



CUPRESSUS Nutkaensis. Nootka Sound Cy- 

 press. (See Tiiuvopsis Borealis.) 



CUPRESSUS pendula alba. Weeping Cypress 



(II) . iJistinct, graceful; drooping habit, beauti- 

 ful foliage, shining silvery hue. $1 to $2. 



JUNIPERUS alba variegata. Silver Varie- 

 gated Jumper (III). Variegated glaucous green 

 and pure white foliage. Distinct and fine. Si- 



JUNIPERUS aurea prostrata. Golden Pros- 

 trate Jlnii'er (IV). A beautiful dwarf trailing 

 variety, bright golden foliage; very effective. 

 Spreading habit. Hardy and fine. Si to S2. 



JUNIPERUS Canadensis. Canadian Juniper 



(III) . Low spreading habit. 75 cts. 



JUNIPERUS communis. The Native Trailing 

 Juniper (III). Robust growth; dark, rich foli- 

 age. 50 cts. 



JUNIPERUS communis Hibernica. Irish Juni- 

 per (III). Pyramidal form; delicate glaucous 

 ff)liage. 5f) cts. to Si. 



JUNIPERUS communis nana. Dwari Juniper 

 (I\'). Spreading habit. \'ery dense. $1. 



JUNIPERUS communis nana aurea. Douglas 

 Golden Juniper (IV). Foliage bright golden 

 yellow. A fine novelty. Compact dwarf and 

 of spreading habit. Si to S2. 



