CEDRUS DEODARA (Deodar Cedar). Evergreen conifer. The Deodar 
Cedar grows into a fountain of green of surpassing beauty. The 
color is a light, bluish green. With a little pruning and shearing 
| the foliage becomes very dense and graceful. It is a native of 
| the Himalaya mountains in India, where it has been fittingly 
» termed Tree of the Gods. 
2 CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA. Evergreen conifer. Large pyra- 
— midal tree to 120 ft. with upright leading shoots. Foliage glaucous, 

Cydonia Japonica (Japanese Flowering Quince) (See page 6) 
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CALLUNA VULGARIS ALBA (White Heather). Similar to red heather 
but with white blossoms. Foliage is bright green and the blossoms 
are of snowy whitness. Grows to a height of 18 inches and is very 
hardy. Like the other varieties of calluna, is a mid-summer bloomer. 
CALLUNA VULGARIS AUREA (Golden Heather). Possesses fine 
golden foliage that heads up in many of the stems in moss-like 
clusters. During the fall and winter the foliage takes on beautiful 
tinges of red which are intermingled with the green and gold. 
The multitude of flowers are in soft pleasing lavender shades, 
which blend with the green and gold of the foliage in producing 
one of nature’s daintiest and most charming color effects. Appeals 
to all who see it. Hardy, new. Height about 18 inches. 
CALLUNA VULGARIS PYGMAEA (Moss Heather). Dwarf evergreen 
heather, attaining a height of 8 inches. Foliage dark green, dainty. 
Flowers lavender. Gem for the rockery. 
CALLUNA VULGARIS RUBRA (Red Heather). The red heather has 
become one of the popular garden evergreens. When in bloom 
there is nothing visible but the blossoms, which are a rich, purplish 
red. It is such a brilliant display of flowering beauty in mid- 
summer that visitors to our nursery from far and near have been 
amazed at its superb beauty and have been unstinted in their 
praise. It is hardy and grows about 18 inches tall. As in the case 
of several heathers, we cannot say too much for this matchless gem 
of the garden. Its blooms are especially welcome, coming at a 
season when there is but little competition in blossoming shrubs. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA (Double Red). The Camellia holds a place 
right up in the front ranks among flowering trees. The superb, 
waxy, rose-like flowers are loved by everyone, are fine when on 
the tree or as cut flowers; leaves are large of intense waxy, glossy 
surface and make just the right setting for the wax-like flowers. 
the favorites. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA (Pink Pertection). One of 
Flowers perfect, very double, and clear pure pink. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA (Mixed). Double red, double pink, double 
red and white. 
CEDAR (See Cedrus and Junipiperus Verginiana). 
» CEDRUS LEBANON. Evergreen conifer. 
f with silvery hue; a very desirable and vigorous form; a stately 
tree. 
Large tree with wide- 
spreading horizontal branches, forming a broad head. When 
| older, leading shoots nodding. King Soloman’s temple was sup: 
i posedly built with timbers from this type tree. 
© CEONOTHUS (Wild Lilac). Deciduous shrubs, free flowering and 
; especially valuable for their late-flowering period. These bushy 
; shrubs are one of the fine ornamentals for shrubberies and shrub- 
| bery borders. The large lilac-like flowers are borne in profusion on 
the spreading drooping branches from August until frost. Brings 
that much needed touch of color in the garden at a time when 
most shrubs are not blooming. 
' C. Gloire de Versailles. Bright blue flowers. 
C. Marie Simons. Flowers flesh colored. 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA (Lawson Cypress). An ever- 
green conifer of most satisfying effect, both in stately habit of 
growth, dense limbs and graceful foliage. Not hardy in areas of 
extreme cold, but, fortunate, indeed, are localities which can grow 
this handsome tree. It is fine when grown in somewhat open or 
' well-spaced rows and is equally good when grown as single 
specimens, needing no supporting plantings to enhance its beauty. 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA ERECTA GLAUCA (Blue Cy- 
press) (Alumii). Evergreen conifer. A cone-shaped cypress, erect in 
growth and with vertical foliage of turquoise green effect. It is a 
valuable aid in landscape planting, and for that reason is always 
a popular tree. A very popular tree for accentuation work in foun- 
dation plantings. 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA ERECTA VIRIDIS (Green 
Column Cypress). Evergreen conifer. A pyramid of living green 
which will add life and freshness to any planting. Foliage of un- 
usual density. Naturally of shapely form and needing no pruning; 
will, however, take kindly to shearing as desired. 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA LUTEA (Golden Lawson Cy- 
press). Dense golden-cypress. Evergreen conifer. The foliage is very 
heavy, while the tree itself is a broad symmetrical pyramid, 
branching close to the ground. A trim, handsome ornamental, 
giving the impression of an individual well dressed and groomed, 
and with a minimum amount of attention. Golden color throughout 
the year. 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA NESTARDIS (Birdsnest Cypress). 
Evergreen conifer. A lovely dense dwarf shrub. Deep rich green 
foliage naturally globose in habit. This attractive slow growing 
plant is very valuable for borders, low hedges and for low 
foundations, and rockeries. A truly ornamental shrub. 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA WISSELII. Evergreen conifer of 
columnar habit. Foliage glaucous and of a deep, dark green. 
CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA STEWARTI (Winter Golden 
Cypress). Evergreen conifer. Rather slender golden tree. Foliage 
erect with pendulous tips towards the top of the tree. One of the 
most remarkable and most admired of conifers, always attracting 
attention. Stately in habit, with green and gold foliage of most 
effective contrast. Hardy. 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA (Hinoki Cypress). Evergreen conifer 
of heavy, rich, deep green, and compact foliage, lustrous and 
exceptionally pleasing, having no superior in these respects. It is 
graceful in growth and semi-dwarf, branches frond-like and pendu- 
lous. Many consider the Obtusa as having the finest green foliage 
among conifers. 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA AUREA (Golden Hinoki Cypress). 
Same as Hinoki Cypress’ excepting foliage is golden. Beautiful 
specimen, 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA GRACILIS (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress). 
Dwarf evergreen conifer with flattened, fern-like foliage. Elegant 
light green form with graceful pendulous branches. Excellent for 
rockeries. 
