6 Dunn Evergreen Nursery, Dunn, N. C. 
broad at base, tapering to point at tips, branches 
reflex with glaucous tips under the surface of 
leaves silvery upper surface dark green. Prefers 
dry well drained situations. Ultimate height 10 


to 15 feet. 
100 1000 
DEV CAL ee Ont ellen tock eee ee wo $3.00 $25.00 
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CHERRY LAUREL— 
100 1000 
syears0- 10 jin y steerer ee ee $3.50 $25.00: 
Apy Came On) Celtsrcee sextet less st te yee 4.50 30.00 

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CORNUS FLORIDA (Dogwood)— 
White flowering dogwood, one of the most at- 
tractive trees grown in the South. 

100 1000 
DoT 2-TUNnGhigkt scr meme tee. hee ceacn te $1.00 $ 8.00 
1221 Sin chy pene eet ere rice 2.00 18.00 
1 Bro. 11 Chie eee Whee ees 3.00 25.00 


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CLERODENDRON TRICHOTEMUM— 
HARLEQUIN GLORYBOWER— 
A strong growing shrub with panicles of white 
lowers produced in August followed by hand- 
some blue berries in the fall. 
100 1000 
eayear  bedsalo Ostia. sn. 2 ee $4.00 $30.00 


CRYPTOMERIA~—Japan Cedar—Cryptomeria ja- 
ponica. 100 ft.— 
A native to Japan where it is much planted and 
used for timber. Easily grown and hardy to Wash- 
ington, D. C. A graceful and rapid grower. Fol- 
lage somewhat resembles the Norfolk Island Pine. 
100 1000 
LoN Cary DCUSi sc. teen eee $4.00 $35.00 
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CUNNINGHAMIA (Chinese Fir)— 
‘The Cunninghamia or Chinese Fir is among the 
most popular of the Firs. The needles are long 
and a beautiful shade of green, extensively used 
in landscape work. 


100 1000 
hey caro Beds m5-b5iN eee $2.00 $15.00 
ay Car -DCUS 4b-Gritla 2. co ee 2.50 17.50 
Del Car Beds, 1O-l2elilae ae eae 3.00 22.50 


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CYDONITA JAPONICA (Flowering Quince) 
100 
2) year DEUS) 0-12) ee ee $8.00 
