CONIFERS 
CHAMAECYPARIS (continued ) 10 100 
pisifera aurea compacta nana (3) rate rate 
YELLOWDWARF SAWARA CYPRESS @ = @ 
We cannot say whether this is the plant mentioned 
in S.P.N. as Yellowdwarf Sawara Falsecypress, but 
have an idea it 1s. In any event it is a dwarf plant fan- 
cier’s delight as it can be grown for years in a 4 inch 
pot. Habit is very compact and entire plant is golden 
with rather acute foliage. 
© kj SELIM Soe ee ee eee eon 85 .80 
CRYPTOMERIA japonica compacta (5) 
DWARF CRYPTOMERIA 
ne ee 65 60 
JUNIPERUS chinensis torulosa (4) 
HOLLYWOOD JUNIPER 
PRO eet tec .65 .69 
japonica "San Jose" (4) 
«te [TEMS iia saline ae wae ee one .65 .60 
squamata meyeri (4) 
MEYER JUNIPER 
MeL Oe LA oitha tee At 1.75 1.66 
PINUS montezumae (7) 
MONTEZUMA PINE 
A Mexican Pine noted for its very long, dark green 
needles which attain as much as 12 to 15 inches. 
PM DOU ree ee Fd .65 .60 
patula (8) 
JELECOTE PINE 
Certainly one of the most beautiful Pines. The droop- 
ing needles, hanging all along the branches, are of- 
ten 10 or 12 inches long and give the tree a unique and 
graceful appearance. Makes a spreading round head. 
There are some nice specimens in the Arboretum of 
Golden Gate Park which are greatly admired. 
BML One te ltvas # ne oh 3.75 3.50 
MOA eae ft cries So 25a pce gh 3.25 3.00 
Sem DOCS Mca, oe ek .65 60 
SEQUOIA sempervirens (7) 
REDWOOD 
OL ahs 1X0] Es 9 lane eee 28 aoe 45 40 
TAXUS baccata aurea (6) 
GOLDEN ENGLISH YEW 
Bemis DOERR Scag tt lise Sy Sc .65 .60 
baccata Silver Green (6) 
SNES LEO I A ede ee hy eee 2.25 2.60 
THUYA occidentalis pyramidalis (2) 
PYRAMIDAL EASTERN ARBORVITAE 
PeiUupotgl / tO eat tea 2 ese eran 
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