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NUIL5EIUE 
Evergreens 
CI)ofce  Specimen  Ciiergreensf 
CEPHALOTAXUS.  These  are  handsome  Chi- 
nese Evergreens,  similar  to  the  Yews,  but  of 
stronger  growth,  with  broader  foliage.  They 
are  frequently  sheared  into  compact  bushes  and 
used  in  evergreen  beds.  C.  drupacea  forms 
a  beautiful  low  bush,  with  stiff,  spreading 
branches  of  light  green.  2  ft.,  I2.50.  C. 
Fortunei,  the  Chinese  Yew,  is  similar  in 
growth  and  habit,  but  larger  and  darker  green. 
2  to  3  ft.,  ^2.50. 
CUPRESSUS  Lawsoniana  (Chamaecyparis). 
Lawson's  Cypress.  One  of  the  most  beauti- 
ful of  all  Conifers.  A  graceful  pyramidal  tree, 
of  vigorous  growth  and  dense,  elegant  habit. 
The  branches  are  frond -like  in  arrangement 
and  droop  gracefully  at  the  tips.    The  color  is 
an  unusually  rich  dark  green,  retained  all  year. 
Forms  beautiful  specimens,  i  to  i}4.{t.,  75  cts. ; 
2  to  3  ft.,  $2. 
THUYOPSIS  borealis  (Cupressus).  NOOTKA 
Sound  Cypress.  A  fine  dark  green  tree 
from  Nootka  Sound.  Pyramidal,  dwarf,  com- 
pact; the  leaves  sometimes  have  a  bluish  tint. 
I  ft.,  $1. 
SCIADOPITYS  verticillata.    Umbrella  Pine. 
This  rare  Japanese  tree  grows  slowly  to  large 
size,  and  is  both  ornamental  and  interesting  at 
any  stage  on  account  of  its  curious  formation. 
Each  branch  and  shoot  is  terminated  by  a  whorl 
or  umbrella-like  tuft  of  dark,  shining  leaves. 
Nice  bushy  plants,  2  to  3  ft.,  I4. 
Broaij'lteabet)  Ctiergreens 
AZALEAS.  The  evergreen  varieties  are  described 
in  our  special  list  of  Azaleas  and  Rhododendrons. 
BUXUS.  The  Box  Trees.  The  different  spe- 
cies vary  in  size  from  low  bushes  to  medium- 
sized  trees.  All  are  long-lived,  hardy,  of  dense, 
compact  growth,  and  have  dark  green,  glossy 
leaves.  They  are  used  for  grouping,  edging 
walks,  planting  against  house  foundations,  for 
hedges,  and  in  tubs  for  formal  gardens,  terraces 
and  porches.  Will  grow  in  sun  or  shade,  pref- 
erably the  latter.  B'.  sempervirens  argentea, 
the  Variegated  Silver  form,  has  silver 
stripes  on  its  glossy  leaves.  9  to  18  in.,  50  cts. 
B.  aurea  variegata,  the  GOLD- STRIPED  variety, 
sells  for  the  same  price.  B.  latifolia,  the  Broad- 
Leaved  Box,  is  an  especially  handsome  sort 
that  likes  a  half-shady  situation,  i  to  lyi  ft., 
50  cts,;  1%,  to  2  ft.,  75  cts.  B.  macrophylla 
rotundifolia  is  a  large,  round-leaved  variety  that 
proves  very  attractive.  12  to  15  in.,  25  cts. ;  1% 
to  2  ft.,  75  cts.  B.  s.  nana,  the  pretty  DWARF 
Box,  is  the  variety  so  much  used  in  old-fashioned 
gardens  for  edgings.  It  is  one  of  the  most  use- 
ful species  of  all.    2  yrs.,  4  to  6  in.,  75  cts. 
per  doz.,  $5  per  100,  $40  per  1,000.    We  also 
offer  for  the  same  purpose  B.  arborescens,  6  to  8 
in.,  $^  per  100,  $40  per  1,000. 
This  is  a  stronger  grower  than  the  old-fashioned 
sort.     In  planting  Dwarf  Box  edging  5  or  6 
plants  are  required  to  plant  a  foot. 
Tree   Box.     Handsome   pyramidal  shaped. 
2  ft.,  ^2.50;  3X  ft.,  $3.50;  4ft..l5. 
COTONEASTER  buxifolia  has  small,  oval  leaves 
much  like  the  Boxes,  but  thickly  interspersed 
with  white  flowers,  and  later  with  showy  crimson 
fruits  that  brighten  the  shrub  all  winter.  It  is 
thus  a  joy  in  the  dull  days  of  winter,  when  only 
somber  colors  prevail.    25  cts. 
CRAT.ffiGUS  pyracantha,  the  beautiful  EVER- 
GREEN Thorn,  is  a  low  shrub  of  irregular, 
picturesque  growth.  In  May  it  is  a  mass  of 
sweet  white  flowers,  which  are  followed  by 
orange-scarlet  fruits  through  autumn  and  winter. 
The  leaves  are  rich  and  glossy.  It  is  used  for 
covering  stone  walls,  for  hedges,  rockwork,  etc., 
with  fine  effect,  and  is  a  shrub  of  distinction  and 
beauty.    9  to  12  in.,  30  cts.  each,  $3  per  doz. 
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