Ornamental Department —Coniferous Evergreens 
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Cedrus deodara at Fruitiand 
American Arborvitae, continued 
Thuya pumila (Booth’s Dwarf). Of dense, rounded 
habit. Ultimate height, 2 to 3 feet. 25 and 50 cts. 
Thuya Reidii. A dwarf variety of slow growth and 
compact habit. 25 cts. 
8 ^“A 11 the Arborvitjes have abundant small roots, 
and transplant well from open ground. 
Cedrus 
(CEDAR) 
Argentea (African Cedar). Thrives well, and forms 
a fine tree of compact habit. Foliage of a beautiful 
glaucous tint. Ultimate height, 25 to 40 feet. 50 cts. 
Deodara (The Great Ccdarof the Himalayan Moun¬ 
tains). 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 an immense stock. 12 to 18 inches, 50 cts.; 
larger sizes, 75 cts. and $1. 
Cephalotaxus Fortunei 
(FORTUNE’S YEW) 
Broad-leaved, moderate grower. 10 to 12 feet, 
50 and 75 cts. 
Cupressus 
(CYPRESS) 
Of this section we grow many varieties, which are 
remarkably well adapted to the middle and subtropi¬ 
cal sections of the South. All are graceful trees, 
varying in habit of growth from feathery, drooping 
branches to others of a more erect and formal shape. 
Excelsa. Erect growth ; foliage of ashy hue. 25 
to 30 ftfet. 50 cts. 
Funebris (Funeral Cypress). Of rapid growth and 
graceful habit. Ultimate height, 40to 50feet. 50Cts. 
Lawsoniana. Of fine, compact habit; foliage 
feathery ; varies from a vivid green to a silvery tint, 
according to subvarieties. It sports from seed. 
Maximum height, 20 to 30 feet. The picture gives a 
good idea of its general appearance. 25 and 50 cts. 
Lusitanica, or Sinensis pendula (Cypress of Goa). 
A graceful variety of glaucous green, with pendent 
branches ; varies in height from 30 to 50 feet. This 
species sports from seed, and has produced many gar¬ 
den forms, of which the following two are the most 
conspicuous: 50 cts. 
f Glauca, with foliage of ashy green. 50 cts. 
I Gracilis, with light green foliage and slender 
branches. 50 cts. 
Macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress). In California 
this is extensively planted for hedges and wind-breaks. 
It forms here a fine tree 25 to 40 feet high, with 
spreading branches and dark, bright green foliage. 
50 cts. 
Majestica. Foliage ashy green ; branches slightly 
pendulous. 30 to 40 feet. 50 cts. 
Sempervirens horizontalis. Rapid grower, with 
spreading branches. 50 to 60 feet. 25 and 50 cts. 
Sempervirens pyramidalis (Oriental, or Pyramidal 
Cypress). Of compact and shaft-like habit. 25 to 
50 cts.; large specimens, $1 and $2. 
Cupressus Lawsoniana at Fruitiand 
