MAY EBAIR NURSERIES, Bergenfield, N. J. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS. Cypress. (Cupressaceae, Cypress Family) 
Chamaecyparis obtusa nana compacta. (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) A perfectly round ball 
of very compact, dark green, fan-shaped “twigs”. The very tiny leaves or needles 
look like rough scales on the flattened branchlets. We have a twenty year old 
specimen in our garden that is no more than 15 inches high and 2 feet in diameter. 
It likes a good rich garden loam a little on the acid side. (Ph. 5-6) Potted trees, from 
6 inch pots. 4 to 6 inch spread. ~2.00, Bach. dalore sO.oU: 
Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera pygmaea. (Dwarf Sawara Cypress) A very tiny little shrub 
with thin thread-like, drooping branchlets clothed with tiny spiny gray-green 
needles. A very compact, slow growing tree that reaches an ultimate height of two 
feet. It should be planted in a sheltered, southern exposure in the far north, in a 
rich acid garden loam. (Ph. 5-6) Potted plants. 4 to 5 inch spread. 
S300 bach, woslorengeo: 
Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera aurea. A very tiny, compact dwarf tree just like the pre- 
ceding, but the leaves are colored a soft golden yellow. A very pleasing contrast 
to the other. It requires the same soil and exposure as above. Full sun for both. 
Potted plants, “4 to 5 inch spread. S350 sHache Grlor esosUy 
JUNIPERUS. Juniper. (Cupressaceae, Cypress Family) 
Juniperus squamata prostrata. A very slow growing, stiff and compact creeping Juniper. 
It is not a fast spreader like the Horizontalis group. It forms a rounded mound 
about 6 inches high and slowly spreading to 3 feet in diameter. Very stiff prostrate 
branches that seem to grow around in a circle, with ascending short branchlets 
clathed with very spiny, lovely blue-gray leaves. Give this fine plant full sun in a 
rich acid loam. (Ph. 5-6) Potted plants, 4 to 6 inch spread. $2.50 Each. 3 for $6.50. 
* Indicates New Introduction. 
