F. & F. NURSERIES 14 
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Each Ten Hundred 
CERCIS canadensis. 20’-25’ American Redbud 
Small rosy pink pea shaped flowers almost cover the bare 
branches in April. Beautiful with cedars and dogwood. 
2 BAOLEOu BAe csc Mis) 65 .60 
Sa: 0 ee WS 5 eRe Oa he as 1.00 90 .80 
chinensis. 87-10’ Chinese Redbud 
A more shrubby relative with larger flowers of a slightly 
darker rosy purple shade. Good foliage too. Early April. 
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2 AOw Oude que eee 1.20 1.00 90 
8 iptOe aden Mikhte eee Oeetie es oe eee 1.80 1.50 
CHAMAECYPARIS (RETINOSPORA) ALL EVERGREEN 
obtusa. 30’-35’ : Hinoki Cypress 
Lustrous deep green foliage on rather open fronds. A 
graceful bushy pyramid here but a timber tree in Japan. 
BO. .tormein © it. BoitoDi et a 13.00 
—crippsi. 87-10’ Cripps Golden Cypress 
Probably the brightest yellow form; grows slowly. Hardy. 
Gram tone Awemett: Bai dks Bastian 10.00 
—filicoides. 8’-10’ Fernspray Cypress 
The leaf covered branchlets are so arranged as to re- 
semble fern fronds; an unusual kind, worthy of a spot 
in rock garden, where the intricate details can be seen. 
Bie eto eit Bit& ° Bs ean 18.00 
— gracilis compacta. 6’-8’ Compact Hinoki Cypress 
A curious “Japanese” form slender in outline; closely 
packed foliage and twisted branchlets make this quite a 
distinct ‘find. Could be easily stunted to simulate age. 
Dn tt ewOD ett BG Bae. 13.50 
6 to 8 ft. specimens, B.&B. 21.00 
8 to 9 ft. specimens, B.& B. 27.00 
—nana. 2’-3’ Dwarf Hinoki Cypress 
Because it is slow growing the Japanese use this variety 
most effectively in pots. It soon assumes the character of 
age, preserving the rich green coloring. Dwarfest and 
most compact of all Cypress, therefore useful in rock gar- 
dens, evergreen groups or where small scale is desired. 
(VAS ee a ee eee RE ye S.Ae 3.30 3.00 
LSiPiorttoeecin, Bi Ot bee 4.50 4.00 3.60 
LS) Pitow ZI int Be GtB ae 6.00 5.40 5.00 
—youngi. 20’-25’ Young Golden Cypress 
Has a loose graceful habit and yellow tipped branchlets. 
From ai little distance resembles a hemlock. Handsome. 
6 waetOnit weer Bayona 13.50 
B lttO eal O aeali Be cm Bigstee 24.00 
l4snio’ a] Gasit. But Ge Busta 54.00 
pisifera. 40’-50’ Sawara Cypress 
Quickly develops into loose pyramid; hardiest of the 
family. Should be allowed space to develop as a tree. 
172° Oem Do On Gae te 1.65 1.50 1.35 
2 to 2% it. Boke Liga de 2.20 2.00 1.80 
272 10m oma, Bo) Oe) Bates 2.70 2.40 
35 Ong ries DB, Oct eae 3.30 3.00 
OPES RE Chi 8 Bo ec 12.00 
Sa tO eats, Spe PV Met 16.50 
Oe owe bay eae Boos seer: 21.00 
