Each 
C. fasciculatum 
Similar to C. elegans with broader leaves and larger purplish-red 
flowers. 
1 gallon containers. .50 
5 gallon containers. 1.70 
C. Parqui (Night Blooming Jasmine) 
Shrub to 6 feet, flowers greenish yellow, very fragrant at night. 
Introduced from Chile. The hardiest of the Oestrums. 
1 gallon containers. 50 
5 gallon containers. 1.70 
CHALCAS EXOTICA (see Murraea) 
CHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana (Lawson's Cypress) 
Large variable tree of exceeding grace and beauty, flattish dark 
green foliage sprays usually drooping. 
C. lawsoniana allumii (Scarab Cypress) 
Slow growing form of the above to 10 or 12 feet, compact columnar 
form with metallic blue foliage, making an extraordinary specimen, 
particularly adapted to coast sections. 
C. lawsoniana Stewartii (Golden-Lawson Cypress) 
Young foliage golden yellow. Somewhat pyramidal habit and 
exhibiting none of the "die-back'' characteristics of other compact 
conifers. An altogether beautiful tree at any stage of growth; we 
cannot recommend it too highly 
C. lawsoniana wisseli 
Slow growing dwarf variety with rich, blue-green foliage, grows 
into a narrow column of neat appearance. 
All above Chamaecyparis: 
B&B iy 2 to 2 ft. 3.00 
B&B 2 to 3 ft. 3.80 
B&B 3 to 4 ft. 5.00 
B&B 4 to 5 ft. 7.00 
CHAMAEROPS excelsa (see Trachycarpus) 
C. humilis 
Dwarf palm to 6 feet, easily grown and hardy; makes a low, bushy 
clump if the leader is discouraged and is unique when used in 
that way, a very permanent plant. 
B&B 1 to 11/ 2 ft. 3.00 
B&B iy 2 to 2 ft. 4.00 
B&B 2 to 21/2 ft.. 5.00 
B&B 21/2 to 3 ft. 6.00 
Tubbed specimens 25% extra. 
CHASTE TREE (see Vitex) 
CHILE JASMINE (see Mandevillea) 
CHINESE ELM (see Ulmus parvifolia) 
10 
.45 
1.60 
.45 
1.60 
100 
.40 
1.50 
.40 
1.50 
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