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Biota Japonica filifonnis. 
BIOTA. ARBOR-VITAE—Continued. 
its bright-green color; of compact and pyramidal 
habit. A plant which fills a long-felt want. 
Each 10 
3 to 4 ft.$2.00 $15.00 
2 to 3 ft. 1.00 8.00 
18 to 24 inches.. .50 4.00 
B. Rosedale. Originated in Texas. Foliage very fine, 
light green in summer, assuming a purplish hue in 
winter. 
. Each 
3Vz to 4 ft., compact specimens.$2.00 
36 to 40 in., compact specimens. 1.50 
Gedrus. Cedar. 
Cedrus Atlantica. Mount Atlas Cedar. Similar to 
Cedrus Deodara, but foliage more compact and of a 
darker green. The tree attains large and stately pro¬ 
portions. Hardy in New York. Rapid grower and 
attains a height of 60 to 80 feet. 
Each 10 
20 to 24 in. $1.00 
15 to 20 in. .75 $6.00 
C 
Deodara. Himalayan, or Deodara Cedar. The 
Great Cedar of the Himalayan Mountains. A stately 
tree, attaining a height of 50 to 75 feet; foliage 
glaucous green; branches feathery and spreading; 
perfectly adapted to this climate. We grow this 
very largely. 
30 to 36 in. 
24 to 30 in. 
20 to 24 in. 
15 to 20 in. 
Each 10 
$1.50 
1.00 
. ..75 
.50 $4.00 
Cephalotaxus. False Yew. 
Cephalotaxus dnipacea. This is a very rare and dwarf- 
growing Yew, which is almost trailing in its habit. 
Excellent for rocks and ground-covering, or where 
a low, spreading evergreen is desired. We have an 
exceptionally fine stock of this most valuable, pop¬ 
ular ’evergreen. 
Each 10 100 
18 to 24 in. plants, from 4-in. 
pots.$0.75 
15 to 18 in. plants, from 3-in 
pots.50 $4.00 $35.00 
55 
C. Fortunei. Fortune’s Yew. This is a most grace¬ 
ful species, of spreading growth; leaves long, dark 
green and shining above. Branches long and slen¬ 
der. Attains a height of about 12 to 15 feet. 
Each 10 
5 to 6 ft., ’extra heavy.$3.00 
4 to 5 ft., extra heavy . 2.00 $17.50 
3 to 4 ft., extra heavy. 1.50 12.50 
30 to 36 in., very heavy . 1.00 8.00 
24 to 30 in., Jieavy .75 6.00 
18 to 24 in.50 4.00 
C. pedunculata. (Podocarpua Japonica). Stem-Fruited 
Yew. A medium-sized tree of compact and rather 
bushy habit; leaves from 1 to 2 inches long, dark, 
glossy green. A beautiful variety. Ultimate height, 
10 to 15 feet. 
Each 10 
18 to 24 in., branched, from pots.$1.00 
15 to 18 in., branched, from pots.75 
12 to 15 in., branched, from pots.50 $4.00 
C. pedunculata fastigiata. (Podocarpus Koraiana) . Ko¬ 
rean Yew. An upright-growing variety of bushy 
habit, with narrow, dark green foliage. Very hardy 
and desirable. Ultimate height. 6 to 8 fe*et. 
Each 10 
30 to 36 in., well branched.$1.00 $7.50 
24 to 30 in., well branched.75 6.00 
18 to 24 in., well branched.50 4.00 
Cunninghamia 
Cunninghamia Sinensis. Chinese Pine. A beautiful 
tree, resembling somewhat the araucaria. Leaves 
lance-like on horizontal branches; rapid and sym¬ 
metrical grower; very scarce. We offer a limited 
stock of home-grown, thrifty plants. 
Each 
10 to 12 in., from pots. $ 1.00 
6 to 8 in., from pots . 50 
Cupressus. Cypress. 
We grow several varieties of Cupressus which do 
wonderfully well in this section of the South. Some 
varieties are particularly adapted to the tropical and 
sub-tropical sections where they are exceedingly fast 
growers and make wonderfully fine trees. The major¬ 
ity of the Cupressus in habit of growth are graceful 
and drooping, and the foliage is feathery; other varie¬ 
ties are of erect and formal growth. 
PRICES, unless 
otherwise noted: 
Each 
10 
100 
4 to 5 ft. 
.$2.50 
$20.00 
3 to 4 ft. 
. 1.50 
12.50 
$100.00 
2 to 3 ft. 
. 1.00 
8.00 
70.00 
18 to 24 inches 
.75 
6.00 
50.00 
15 to 18 inches 
.50 
4.00 
30.00 
Cupressus Arizonica. Arizona Cypress. This beauti¬ 
ful conifer is a native of Arizona and New Mexico, 
and it is found growing at an altitude of from 5,000 
to 8,000 feet. It is orne of the hardiest of the Cu¬ 
pressus family. This tree attains a height of from 
40 to 70 feet, and is of upright, pyramidal habit. 
Cephalotaxus drupacea. 
