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Cephalotaxus 
These  are  handsome  Chinese  Evergreens, 
similar  to  the  Yews,  but  of  stronger  growth, 
with  broader  foHage.  Are  frequently  sheared 
into  compact  bushes,  or  used  in  evergreen  beds. 
W'e  have  some  fine  large  specimen  plants. 
Cephalotaxus  drupacea.    Forms  a  beautiful  low 
bush  ;  stift,  spreading  branches  of  light  green. 
1  to       feet  Si  oo 
2  to  3  ft.,  very  bushy  specimens.  .S3. 50  to  5  00 
C.  Fortunei.    Chinese  Yew.    Similar  ingrowth 
and  habit  to  Drupacea;  larger  and  darker  green. 
to  2  feet   Si  50 
3  to  4  feet,  specimens  S3  50  to  5  00 
Cupressus  •  Cypress  * 
Cupressus  Lawsoniana.  Lawson's  Cypress. 
One  of  the  most  beautiful  of  all  conifers.  A 
graceful  pyramidal  tree,  of  vigorous  growth 
and  dense,  elegant  habit.  The  branches 
droop  gracefully  at  the  tips,  and  the  color  is 
an  unusually  rich,  dark  green,  retained  all  the 
year.  Forms  beautiful  specimens.  Requires 
protection  north  of  Philadelphia. 
1  to  I  ^2  feet  So  75 
2  to  3  feet   I  50 
C.  versicolor.  A  \  ariegated  form  of  Lawson's. 
F>eautifully  tipped.  A  strong-growing  variety. 
I  to  2  feet,  51.50. 
Juniperus  •    The  Junipers  and  Cedars 
A  group  remarkable  for  the  varied  forms  it  embraces.  Trees  of  medium  height  down  to  the 
smallest  dwarfs  are  included  here,  while  different  green,  yellow  and  silvery  hues  characterize  the 
foliage.  Junipers  possess  remarkable  vigor,  and  thrive  in  bleak,  barren  situations  ;  in  poor,  stony 
soils  ;  in  low.  damp  ground  ;  at  the  seashore,  or  almost  anywhere.  The  columnar  forms  are 
valued  for  formal  effects,  or  to  break  the  monotonous  outline  of  other  trees  ;  the  trailing  ones  for 
rocky  slopes  and  sand-banks.  For  shelter-belts,  screens,  specimens,  bedding  and  grouping  they 
are  much  used. 
Juniperus    Chinensis,    var.    aurea.     Golden     Juniperus  communis,   var.   pyramidalis.  Pv- 
Chinese  jrxH'EK.  An  iiprighl  form,  with  k.\.midal  Jimpkk.  A  vigorous  grower,  of 
golden  yellow  foliage  that  does  not  change  in  narrow  pyramidal  habit,  with  ver\  prickly 
winter,    i  to  i ''2  feet.  $1.  silvery  green  foliage. 
J.  communis,  var.  aurea.     Doi  Gi-.\s's  Dwarf  ^toj'feet^!  .   
CioLDEN  Jumper.    A  low,  spreading  form,  o     •        c  t  •, 
,  ,   ^5  ,  var.  Suecica.    Swedish  Ji  niper.    Smiilar  to 
with  golden  yellow  foliage  that  turns  a  beautitul  ,  rr-,      ■     •    c        ,  ■ 
.  .      .\  .  '        ,        .       ,  .  ./.  Hibernica  in  form,  but  ot  a  verv  different 
bronze  in  winter.    It  is  verv  show v  tor  edging.  t    j      r  •       ,  ,  .  ." 
,     .  ,  ,   -      ,.  •  *  shade  ot  green  in  color,  making  it  a  strong 
rockeries  or  wherever  a  hardv  little  evergreen  ,         "  , 
,   ,  1  •  ,  •  .  ,       '  contrast  when  planted  together.    \  erv  hardv 
IS  needed     We  recommend  it  highlv.  i  1    •    u  1 
.    ,  ^    ■  and  desirable. 
10  to  15  niches  So  50 
I M  feet   1  00  \y'\o^'> «  T ' t ^ 
var.  Hibernica.     Irish  Jl-mper.     A  tall.     j    Japoni^r  JaVaxese'  Juniper." A  'den^ 
columnar  tree  with  glaucous  green  toliage.  i^^^.^x  grower,  with  light  green  and  glaucous 
It  IS  very  usetul  in  formal  planting,  screening.  ^^y^^^^  ^1^,^^^  harmoniouslv  together, 
lor  small  yards  and  cemeter.es.    It  is  unique  in  ^^^^  ^jp^     t,^^  branches  have  a  characteristic 
appearance  and  for  some  purposes  unexcelled.  ^^,,1  ^^^^.^  ^^^^   j^.^^  ^j^i^  ^  ^^j^^  ^ 
I  to  2  feet  So  2s         *  •    •  J-  •  J     1-..         1  •  -  . 
2to3feet   50  individuality,  making  it  one  ot  the  most 
3  to  4  feet   75        ornamental  of  its  kind,    i  to  2  feet,  75  cts. 
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