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Abies nordmanniana ( continued ) 
Height Each Per 10 
6 - 7 ft. $20.00 
7- 8 ft. 26.50 
Also see Pseudotsuga douglasi —Douglas-Fir 
CEDRUS — CEDAR 
Cedrus atlarttica glauca Blue Atlas Cedar 
Tree 50 ft. high; the true Cedar; broad pyramidal 
form; horizontal wide-spreading branches; rigid up¬ 
ward-growing branchlets; striking silver-blue foliage. 
See Juniperus virginiana —Redcedar. 
2- 3 ft. 4.00 
3- 4 ft. 6.50 
CHAMAECYPARIS — CYPRESS 
Often called Retinospora; common name of this genus is 
Cypress, but is not to be confused with the famous Cypress 
of the South, which is of the genus Taxodium. 
See Taxodittm distichum. 
Vary greatly in habits of growth from tall pyramidal trees 
to low prostrate plants; many curious and beautiful forms 
have been developed by propagation from young trees. The 
Chamaecyparis are greatly benefited by frequent shearing to 
develop compact foliage and keep to desired size. 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana alumi Scarab Cypress 
Tree 20 to 25 ft. high; narrow columnar form; hori¬ 
zontal spreading branches; pendulous lacy branchlets; 
gray-blue foliage. 
Also known as Blue Lawson Cypress. 
2- 3 ft. 4.50 
3- 4 ft. 6.50 
4- 5 ft. 8.50 
Chamaecyparis obtusa Hinoki Cypress 
Tree 15 to 20 ft. high; dense form; branchlets slightly 
pendulous; foliage glossy dark green above; silvery- 
white beneath; slow growing. 
2 -2y 2 ft. 
2.75 
25.00 
2l/ 2 -3 ft. 
3.50 
32.50 
3 -4 ft. 
4.50 
40.00 
4 -5 ft. 
6.00 
55.00 
5 -6 ft. 
7.50 
70.00 
