S—Common Floweringquince (Chae- 
nomeles lagenaria) a_ thorny 
shrub with brilliant scarlet 
flowers, followed by quince- 
shaped fruit. 
Lee eee enn ue SeesD 
PAE St 9 SR dive) ho oe 1.00 
EK—Hinoki Falsecypress (Chamaecy- 
paris obtusa) a broadly pyra- 
midal tree, with dark green, 
frond-like foliage, resistant to 
shade. 
Bia Ge eta as, Seah fen $ 5.00 
OEe | eine area ee. ee: 6.00 
Fira to. OS Wee Pe Ten | wt 7.50 
E—Golden Hinoki Falsecypress (Cha- 
maecyparis obtusa aurea) simi- 
lar to Hinoki Cypress with yel- 
low foliage. 
TORT DP a4, $ 2.00 
10 Sd bat cee oe eee tie pee 2.50 
E—Sawara Falsecypress (Chamaecy- 
paris pisifera) a broad, loosely 
pyramidal tree. 
$ 5.00 
growing, 
ahead 
GOLDEN PLUME FALSECYPRESS 
(CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA PLUMOSA 
AUREA) 
Golden Plume Falsecypress has golden yellow 
foliage in early spring. It should be planted 
where it has light on all sides as sunlight pro- 
duces the attractive color. Plume Falsecypress 
is a type with green foliage. 
Ri hose 
S = Shrub 
E = Evergreen 
BL = Broadleaved Evergreen 

E—Golden Sawara Falsecypress (Cha- 
maecyparis pisifera aurea) sim- 
ilar to Sawara Falsecypress 
with golden foliage. Prices 
same also. 
E—Thread Falsecypress (Chamaecy- 
paris pisifera  filifera) with 
long, thread-like drooping 
branches, withstands some 
shade. 
Oe Ae ene $ 5.00 
eye a ee onan er a 6.00 
Bose) Rd pee 7.50 
im Os CAV Y 2 ae 10.00 
Ge Heavy eu. ee 12.50 
E—Yellowthread Falsecypress (Cha- 
maecyparis pisifera filifera au- 
rea) similar to above with gol- 
den foliage. 
Ve aie en Peek Oe $ 2.50 
E—Plume Falsecypress (Chamaecy- 
‘paris pisifera plumosa) with 
plume-like dense green foliage. 
Lebo) een eS Met Y ai et $ 2.50 
a ES er engiar en wee 3.00 
Ot Ocira ees fooen oe chet 5.00 
Oat te ee ho 6.50 
(Fo Gt A ake ee 8.00 
25 Fe Ui cos Pe Ag Ba 10.00 
E—Goldplume Falsecypress (Chamae- 
cyparis pisifera plumosa aurea) 
similar to above with golden 
foliage. Prices same also. 
E—Moss Falsecypress (Chamaecypa- 
ris pisifera squarrosa) a broad 
pyramid with soft silver-blue 
foliage and dense growth. 
ieee Ake Nebr nitaia henge odie Uae $ 2.00 
Sie Te era eee me ete ee 2.50 
E—White-cedar Falsecypress (Cha- 
maecyparis thyoides) a pyrami- 
dal tree resembling Arborvitae, 
particularly adapted to wet lo- 
cations. 
Dre ML el te tn Pte $ 2.50 
Se: (ren ee ads Le Cae 3 3.00 
V—Jackman Clematis (Clematis jack- 
mani) with large, velvety- 
purple flowers. 
2 yr. plants in pots $ 1.00 
V—Sweetautumn Clematis (Clematis 
paniculata) with mass of frag- 
rant, small white flowers in 
September. 
2 yr. plants in pots $ .75 
Ts) 'Tree H = Hedgeplant 
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