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SlEBRECHT & WadLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
CEDRTJS, Continued. 
C. Seodara. The Deodar or Himalayan Cedar; a mag- 
nificent tree, and hardy in cold countries $0 75 to $1 50 
C Iiibani. The true Cedar of Lebanon; 
a most durable tree for parks, with dark 
green leaves and spreading branches . . 50 to 1 00 
CEFHAIiOTAXUS. The Cluster-fiowered Yew; fine 
and distinct Conifers. 
C. drapacea. A fine, oompaot, hardy little tree, with 
broad shining foliage SO 50 to ?1 50 
C. Portunii. This is the finest of the 
genus and has slender branches and long 
leaves. Both species are indispensable 
for gardens pai-ks and cemeteries .... 50 to 1 00 
GKTFTOMIIBIA elegans. A dwarf tree or shrub of 
a dense and elegant habit, with closely placed leaves 
which become bronzy crimson in autumn; not hardy 
everywhere ^ 75 to $1 50 
C. Japonica. The Japan Cedar Tree; a 
very attractive tree, of much beauty, 
growing rapidly to a great height .... 50 to 1 00 
CTTPBESSnS. The Cypress ; distinct and very hand- 
some trees, with fine foliage. 
C. Iiawsoniana. Has elegant drooping branches, and 
slender feathery leaflets. This Cypress is one of the 
best and most useful evergreens for the lawn, par'k or 
cemetery. Excellent for massing in gi-oups, as well as 
for hedges. We have in our stock several fine varie- 
ties with variegated leaves of dwarf compact or pyra- 
midal growth ?0 75 to $1 50 
C. macrocarpa. The Monterey Cypress; 
not quite hardy here, but is in the South- 
ern states. A beautiful tree, of rapid 
growth, and useful for indoor decoration 
in this climate 50 to 1 50 
C. NutkaensU. A very hardy evergreen 
tree of pyramidal habit, with glossy 
green foliage, having a bluish tinge ... 50 to 1 00 
C. sempervirens. The Oriental Cypress ; 
is a fine indoor decorative evergreen; 
useful plant for florists' purposes .... 50 to 1 00 
JUNIFEBXJS. The Junipers ai-e all well known and 
beautiful evergreens of a very distinct habit. 
J. communis. The common Juniper; a fine small tree 
of compact habit 80 25 to $0 50 
jr. Hibernica. The Irish Juniper; 
forms a column of deep green foliage, 
being of upright and conical habit; a 
fine decorative species 50 to 1 00 
J. prostrata (repem) . A very fine ci-eep- 
ing variety ; useful to cover rocks .... 50 to 1 00 
J. Sabina. The Savin Juniper; a dwarf 
and spreading species, of value for rock- 
work 50 to 75 
J. squamata. Another creeping variety ; 
from the Himalayas .35 to 75 
J. Virgfiniana. The Amei-ican Red Cedar ; 
a beautiful tree, making a fine hedge . . 25 to 1 00 
J. glauca. A very fine glaucous var- 
iety; of compact and handsome habit . . 50 to 1 00 ' 
IiIBOCEDRUS. Handsome conifers, of ornamental 
habit. 
L. decurrens. A handsome, 
distinct, erect and compact 
growing tree of columnar hab- 
it; from California, and not 
entirely hardy in the north- 
ern states . . . iS« 50 to 00 
L, chilensis. A 
very fine tender 
evergreen with 
silvery foliage; 
densely branch- 
ed and conical . 50 to 1 00 
FICEA. The Silver Fir. This 
genus is confused with Abies, 
and by some authorities is in- 
cluded with that family. 
Some of our finest evergreens 
are here mentioned. 
P. amabilis. The Lovely Fir; 
a graceful species. Foliage 
glaucous blue . SI 00 to 50 
F.Fraseriana 
(Hu(l»t) n i a ii a) 
nana. A very 
dwarf variety, 
of dense and 
compact habit; 
most beautiful . 1 00 to 2 50 
P. ^randis. The 
great Calif oi-- 
nian Fir ; of no- 
ble apjiearance . 1 00 to 2 50 
P. lasiocarpa. A 
beautiful and 
r a p i d growing 
Fir; the young 
branches are 
bright yellow . 1 00 to 2 
P. nobilis. The 
Noble Fir of Cal- 
ifoi-nia; of ma- 
jestic appear- 
ance and sym- 
metrical 
growth; foliage 
rich bluish 
green 1 00 to 2 i 
P. Nordm a n n - 
i a n a . The 
Crimean Silver 
Fir, and a noble IRISH juniper. 
form; it is symmetrical and vigorous, 
and its massive foliage is dark green 
above and glaucous below $0 75 to 5!1 50 
P. pectinata. The European Silver Fir; 
has spreading horizontal branches and 
broad silvery foliage ; fine 50 to 1 25 
P. Pichta. The Siberian Silver Fir; of 
medium size, compact and conical .... 75 to 1 .50 
P. Pinsapo. The Spanish Silver Fir; a 
very conspicuous fir, densely branched . 1 00 to 2 00 
