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Biotas,  or  Chinese  Arborvitae 
These  Arborvitses,  introduced  from  the  Orient, 
ha\  0  proven  to  be  strong  growers  and  handsome 
specimens.  North  of  New  York  City  they  should 
be  i)lanted  in  sheltered  places. 
Biota  Orientalis.  Chinese  Arborvit^.  (S) 
Deep  green,  soft  feathery  foliage  and  pyramidal 
habit.  Each  10 
2  to  3  ft   $0  75      $6  00 
3  to  4  ft   1  00       8  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Chinese  Arborvit.?:. 
(D)    A  dense,  compact  dwarf  variety. 
Each  10 
IK  to  2  ft   $1  75    $15  00 
var.  aurea  nana.  Berckman's  Golden  Arbor- 
VIT.^;.    (D)    Splendid  dwarf  golden  sort. 
Each  10 
1  to  lj'4  ft   .  $1  25    $10  00 
var.  elegantissima.  Rollinson's  Golden 
Arborvit.e.  (S)  a  golden  pyramidal  form,  of 
splendid  habit  and  beauty.  Each  lo 
2  to  2,1 2'  ft   $2  00    $17  50 
Cedrus.  Cedars 
These  are  the  true  Cedars.  They  are  not  en- 
tirely hardy  north  of  Philadelphia,  excepting  in 
sheltered  positions.  They  grow  into  beautiful  trees, 
and  where  possible,  we  recommend  their  more 
general  use. 
Cedrus  Atlantica.  (S)  Mt.  Atlas  Cedar. 
Needles  somewhat  resemble  a  larch.  Each 
2  to  2  K  ft   $\  50 
3  to  4  ft   2  00 
Cedrus  Atlantica,  var.  glauca.    Mt.  Atlas 
Silver  Cedar.    (S)    Similar  to  above,  with  very 
attractive,  light  bluish  foliage.  Each 
5  to  8  ft.  specimens   $5  00  to  $7  50 
C.  Deodara.  Deodar,  or  Indian  Cedar.  (S) 
The  branches  are  drooping  and  graceful,  with  a 
silverv  light  blue  foliage.  Each 
2  to  3  ft   $2  00 
Cephalotaxus.    Oriental  Yews 
Low-growing  evergreens,  with  dark  lustrous  green 
foliage.  Hardy  north  of  Philadelphia  in  sheltered 
places  only. 
Cephalotaxus  drupacea.  Large-Fruited 
Yew.  Forms  a  round,  compact  tree,  that  seldom 
reaches  over  8  feet.  Each 
IK  to  2  ft   $2  00 
2  to  2  K  ft.  X  3  to  4  ft   3  50 
C.  Fortunei. 
the  above. 
IK  to  2  ft.  X  2  ft. 
5  to  6  ft  
Chinese  Yew. 
More  erect  than 
Each 
$2  00 
.  $5  00  to   8  00 
Cupressus.  Cypress 
Cupressus  Lawsoniana.  Lawson's  Cypress. 
(S)  Drooping  branches,  soft,  dark  green  foliage. 
Splendid  for  Southern  use.  Each 
2  to  3  ft   $1  00 
One  of  the  display  plantings  at  our  Nurseries;   showing  the  wide  range  of  foliage  and  color  which  Evergreens  possess.  The 
plants  here  illustrated  are  for  sale. 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
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