CRYPTOMERIA 
C. Japonica. (Mm) A Japanese evergreen. Of pyramidal form ; foliage of 
a hght green, set closely along the branches. Hardy here, and a variety that 
should be more widely planted. 3 
CUPRESSUS. Cypress 
These are extremely graceful trees, thriving best in a rich, well-drained soil 
and in a position where they will not be exposed to the full force of the winter sun. 
C. Lawsoniana Lawson’s Cypress. (L,n) A California tree, tall and 
graceful, its slender pendulous branches when young are clothed with close, 
A b C eautifu?e?e47een 180 ' Kardy ’ CXCept 0n high dr >’ ground ‘ 
C. Lawsoniana. var albo-spica. White-tipped Cypress. (Mm) Re- 
sembles the type, but its foliage is spotted with creamy white. 
C ' ^fTasdSe h’abit r ' pEt*® {L v) , A distinct and beautiful sort 
ot tastigiate habit. Foliage of lighter green than the type. 
C. Lawsoniana, var. lutea. Golden Cypress. (Ss) No golden ever- 
ILEX. Holly 
I. opaca. American Holly (Ms) Our well-known native, branches of 
which are much used during the Christmas season. Mosdy of a shrubby 
form in cu tivation. but sometimes of good size. A tree with short spreading 
b r„ t r, p „"'LETS, d „ in , thc - 
quentlj, and can be transplanted with safety. (Sec plate on page 8.) 
JUNIPERUS. Juniper 
fr Cfa \ CVCrgrC L enS com Pnsing varieties with a great diversity of foli¬ 
age, some of the colorings being extremely pretty. They are well adapted for 
formal work and for planting in rocky, hilly situations. P 
J. Canadensis. Canadian Juniper. (VD s) A spreading tree of bushy 
form , foliage pale green, with silvery tint. Valuable for mck- and hillside 
S A ’ PnM? n a f* re 3 ’ f Sy u'’ P ou Slasi. Golden Canadian Juniper. 
V ? 8 olden form of thc above. Bright yellow on its new growth 
changing deeper, and to bronzy yellow in winter. A valuable dwarf sort. 
J ' C A n nr d rf^ S i S ’ Var ' pr °t tra t. ta; syn '’ re P ens - Trailing Juniper. (VD s) 
l P r r c k eep 'j n8 - shrub ' somewhat resembling J. Canadensis in foliage, but 
more purplish, and in winter a deeper tinge of bronze. It also grows much 
closer to the ground and is very spreading; valuable for rockwork and banks. 
J. Chinensis. Chinese Juniper. (M s) A tree of dense, pyramidal habit; 
foliage of a pretty deep green. 
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