


Evergreens 
ABIES CONCOLOR (Silver Fir) 
Bluish Silver Bvergreen, more successful on the Eastern Shore 
than the Blue Spruce. 
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ABIES NORDMANNIANA (Nordman’s Fir) 
A tall dark, green, handsome fir from the Crimea growing 100 
feet high with branches to the ground. 
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CEDRUS ATLANTICA (Mount Atlas Cedar) 
The picturesque, bluish cedar from the mountains West of the 
Sahara. 
Specimens. 
CEDRUS DEODARA (Deodara Cedar) 
Fast growing and graceful, somewhat tender, from the Himalaya 
Mountains, 
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CEPHALOTAXUS FASTIGIATA (False Yew) 
Similar in habit to the Irish Yew. 
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CEPHALOTAXUS HARRINGTONIA DRUPACEA 
(Spreading False Yew) 
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CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA 
(Lawson’s Cypress) 
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CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA ALLUMI 
(Blue Lawson Cypress) 
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CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA FILIFERA 
(Thread Cypress) 
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CRYPTOMERIA LOBBI (Lobb’s Cryptomeria) 
A dark green compact form of the principal evergreen forest 
tree of Japan. 
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