Ghamaecyfiaris pi sif ora scuarosa Ja panosc Moss Cedar 
This name is well applied, for the foliage 
is very much like fine moss of a silvery 
grey-groon, and soft in texture. Dwarf, 
compact-growing, rarely exceeding 34 inches 
in height. Splendid for rookery or for 
border planting and hardy in all sections 
of the country. 
13-14" @ $ .75 each 
16-18" @ 1.00 " 
30-34" '3 1.50 " 
fastigiata - Italian Cypress 
This fine tree is especially neat for its 
upright growing habit, ’with all branches 
tightly near the leader. Color a distinct 
light green. This tree loves to grow in 
sunny dry situations and is hardy for the 
whole Pacific Coast. For featuring build¬ 
ing outlines, its distinct habit makes it 
invaluable and when used in a cluster 
planting a garden takes on a distinctive 
appearance. It merits a much wider use, 
for it is satisfactory in every respect. 
18” @ I .50 each 
Slender si- - 3 ft. @ 1.50 " 
Heavy 3| - 4 ft. @ 3.50 " 
Cedrus deodar a glauca - Blue Doodara Cedar 
This beautiful pyramidal evergreen is one 
of the finest evergreens on tho western 
coast, ’With bluish-green foliage growing 
on graceful sweeping branches. Should be 
given plenty of room to spread out. 
3 ft. 
4 ft. 
7-8 ft. 
(§ $3.50 
@ 3.00 
@ 7.50 
each 
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