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w. c. strong's catalogue. 
Cerciderphillum Japonicum. a recent introduction, with rosy heart-shaped 
leaves, hardy, vigorous, rapid in growth, gi. 
Cherry, Double Flowering (Cerasus). its profusion of snowy-white balls of 
flowers is very showy. 75 cents. 
Cherry, Sinensis Pendula. The fine arching habit and charming rose-pink 
blossoms of this variety combine to make this one of the most attractive trees 
for the lawn. It is unsurpassed. $1. 
Cherry, Double Rose-flowering. From japan. Standards, jSi. 
Cherry, Weeping Mjrrtle-leaved. This is also a charming tree, with small 
shining deep-green leaves and fine pendulous branches, ^i. 
Chestnut {Caslanea Americana). This noble native tree is of largest 
growth, and should be planted for fruit, ornament, and timber. 8 to 10 feet, 
50 cents; 12 feet, 75 cents. 
Chestnuts. Kuropean and Japanese varieties are tender in New England. 
CornuS Florida. This small tree, which is of fine form, is most effective when 
covered with its large white broad-petaled flowers. 75 cents. 
CORNUS FLORIDA. 
CornuS Florida Rubra, a remarkable sport from the preceding, with bright- 
red flowers, producing an exceedingly brilliant effect. A novelty of greatest 
merit, for description of which see circular, page 50 or 51. ^I. 
CornuS Florida Pendula. Another sport from the same type, having a 
graceful weeping form of growth. $1 to $2. 
Cypress Dystichia. This deciduous variety is hardy and well worthy of a 
place in a collection. 75 cents. 
Cypress, Weeping Embossed. a hardy and vigorous Chinese variety, 
with delicate pendulous foliage. $1. 
