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CRIPP’S GOLDEN (C. obtusa crippsi):—Very 
showy golden foliage holding the color through¬ 
out the year. 
15-18 in. 
xxx. 
$1.25 
xxxx. 
$1.50 
iy 2 -2 ft. 
xxx 
1.50 
xxxx 
... 2.00 
2 -2V 2 ft. 
xxx 
2.00 
xxxx 
... 2.50 
214-3 ft. 
xxx 
... 2.50 
4 -4y 2 ft. ... 
... 4.25 
3y 2 -4 ft. 
xxx 
. 3.50 
4%-5 ft. ... 
... 5.00 
THREAD BRANCHED CYPRESS (C.p. filifera): 
—A broadly pyramidal slow growing variety 
with foliage in gracefully drooping threads. 
2 -2% ft. xxx $1.75 7-8 ft. xxxx. $10.00 
214-3 ft. xxx 2.25 
Other Unusual Plants 
PINE MUGHO (Pinus montana mughus):—A 
very slow-growing dwarf pine, making an at¬ 
tractive and useful mound shaped evergreen. 
Excellent for ends of walks, cemeteries and 
many other locations. 
12-15 in. xxx .$ 1.50 
15-18 in. xxx . 2.00 
18-24 in. xxx . 2.50 
YEW, JAPANESE (Taxus cuspidata):—A dark 
green evergreen adapted to cool shady places, 
it is a very choice plant and quite rare in the 
South. Upright or semi-spreading. 
12 -15 in. xx .$ 1.25 
15 -18 in. xx . 1.75 
114- 2 ft. xx . 2.50 
2 - 2V 2 ft. xx . 3.00 
YEW, PLUM (Cephalotaxus fastigiata) :—Erect 
evergreen with yew-like foliage. Very slow 
grower, but very ornamental. 
12 -15 in. xx . $ 1.25 
15 -18 in. xx . 1.75 
IV 2 - 2 ft. xx . 2.50 
One of many Church properties planted by How- 
ard-Hickory Landscape Department. 
CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH, Albemarle. 
