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CHAMAECYPARIS — CYPRESS 
Often called Retinospora; common name of this genus 
is Cypress, but is not to be confused with the famous 
Cypress of the South, which is of the genus Taxodium. 
Vary greatly in habit of growth from tall pyramidal trees 
io low prostrate plants; many curious and beautiful forms 
have been developed by propogation from young trees. 
The Chamaecyparis are greatly benefited by frequent 
shearing to develop compact foliage and to keep to de- 
sired size. 
CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA AUREA YOUNGI YOUNG'S CYPRESS 
Height 10 to 12 ft.; irregular pyramidal form; branches pendu- 
lous; lacy golden-tipped foliage. 
Also known botanically as Chamaecyparis lawsoniania youngi. 
Height Each Per 10 
Been VOL Te ecah eet, perch Leet ice ae rade hectares $ 3.00 $ 27.50 
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CHAM. OBTUSA GRACILIS SLENDER HINOKI CYPRESS 
Height 8 to 10 ft; small compact irregular pyramidal form; 
branchlets pendulous; dark green foliage; slow growing. 
1G eo ct tte net Ne eae 3.25 30.00 
2 i2 Ub: Hee se ee ee ee ee 4.00 36.00 
210: 0 hit: Cee eee ene ene ee a ere 5.00 45.00 
Srmd Mitte oar ier Renae: Meme ere ene 6.50 
AOS 9 de fhe cee ee eee eee 8.00 
5° a6 > Haman hes aN reine ee 10.00 90.00 
O87. erga ee yn ee een? ane 12.50 110.00 
CHAM. OBTUSA MAGNIFICA 
Height 8 to 10 ft.; compact, broadly pyramidal form with stout 
spreading branches and bright green foliage 
2 eb V2? ih ce ter are ate or are eee 3.00 27.50 
Bard! Wht, canenneneeeie eos ee ee 4.00 36.00 
YO, PRE nee reine treet Poe Drs a Bee erik ly 5.00 45.00 
