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Cedar, Japan [Crypto met ia.) 
•Haponica, or Japan Ckdar. This 
has been styled the "Queen of 
Evergreens," on account of its 
exceedingly graceful, drooping 
habit. It grows rapidly and in 
most parts of this country will 
be perfectly hardy ; requires pro- 
tection at Rochester, at least 
while young. $1 per foot. 
Cypress ( Cuprestus.) 
•Lawson's (Lawsoniana.) From 
California; one of the most beau- 
tiful of all. See cut, p. 81. 
$1 to $2. 
•fL-AWsON's Pyramidal (Lawsoniana 
pyramidalis.) A variety of the 
preceding, but more dense and 
upright. $1 to 82. 
•{Lawson's Erect (stricta.) A seed- 
ling of ours ; erect and compact. 
82. 
t.Mc.VuiiANA. A glaucous-leaved 
pyramidal Cypress. 81- 
NoOTKA Sound (jVutkacnsis.) Syn. 
THUJOPSIS Borealis. One of the 
finest of our evergreens: foliage 
a glossy dark green, sometimes a 
little glaucous when young on 
the upper side, and pale dull 
green below. $1. 
Pyramidal (pyramidalis.) GOc. to 
$1. 
White Ckdar (thyoides.) A fine 
native variety. 
Japan Cypress (ffctinospora.) 
♦fPisii'ERA. Fine feathery foliage ; 
quite ornamental. $1. 
♦fSot ARROsA. Slender branches ; 
foliage bluish green. $1. 
Juniper (Jnniperus.) 
American (canadensis.) A free- 
growing, fine tree, resembles the 
Swedish ; would make good 
hedges. 
American Pyramidal (canadensis 
pyramidalis. ) Pyramidal grower. 
$1. 
IBedeord's (Bcd/ordiana.) A var- 
iety of the Red Cedar, with slen- 
der branches; slow grower. $1. 
^-Caucasian Drooping (ohlonga pen- 
dula.) A native of Japan ; droop- 
ing habit ; distinct'and ornamen- 
tal. $1 to 82. 
JCracovian (cracoviea) A very 
compact growing variety. %\. 
Creeping (rc/ens.') A trailingshrub, 
suitable for rock-work. 
tCHWESE (Chinensis.) A small tree 
or shrub.with spreadingbranches. 
$1. 
Juniper i Junipcrus) 
f Densata. Leaves larger and more 
beautiful than the Chinese. 
Forms a dense pyramidal shrub. 
81. 
\V>\s \w (nana.) Spreading, dense 
habit ; does not grow over a foot 
high. $1.50. 
f Excelsa. A very ornamental py- 
ramidal growing tree; not quite 
hardy here. 81. 
English (communis.) A handsome, 
compact, small tree. 
tFoRTUNE's. Very strong, stout 
foliage; a vigorous grower. 81. 
tFragrant (fragrant.) An erect, 
conical grower. The branches 
when bruised give off a strong 
scent. 81 to 82. 
tlNDiAN Dense (recurva densaA — 
Dwarf habit; slow grower. 81. 
IRISH (Hibentica.) A tapering, 
pretty little tree. 81. 
Irish Robust (Hibcrnica robusta.) 
A more vigorous grower and 
hardier than the preceding. $1. 
tjAPOMCA, A small and compact 
bush ; very fine. $1. 
tL-KE's (Leeana.) Vigorous grower, 
dense habit ; foliage bright green. 
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PROSTRATE (prostrata.) Fine spread- 
ing habit. 
Rekvesii. A variety of the Chinese, 
branches somewhat spreading; 
very ornamental. 60c. to $1. 
Rigida. Slender pendulous varie- 
ty. $1.50. 
tSAHiNA Tamariscieolia. Tamarix- 
Ieaved Savin; trailing. 00c. to$l. 
Savin (Sabina ) A low spreading, 
dark green shrub ; thrives in the 
poorest soils. 
tS.wiN Variegated (Sabina rar>) 
A distinct and very pretty varie- 
gated variety of the preceding. $1. 
Squamata. Low and spreading. 
GOc. to$l. 
Swedish (suecica) A small sized 
handsome pyramidal tree, with 
bluish green foliage. 8'. 
Thcrifera. Resembles the Reevesii 
but more upright and dense ; one 
of the most ornamental of this 
class. 00c. to $1. 
Tripartita. A beautiful spreading 
variety of a deep green ; very 
dense ; distinct and fine. 00c. to 
$1. 
