10 F. & F. NURSERIES 

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Each Each Egch 
CARPINUS betulus. 50’-60’ European Hornbeam 
Even a single tree with its blue-gray smooth bark, muscular wood 
and clean foliage is worth while, but as a hedge plant with brown 
leaves persisting it excels. 
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caroliniana American Hornbeam 
Often called iron wood. Sure resembles a small Beech, does well 
in shade and moist locations. 
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CEDRUS altantica. 60’-70’ Atlas Cedar 
Brush-like tufts of short gray-green needles are scattered along the 
stiff branches. Really worth the little protection needed in exposed 
location. 
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CELASTRUS scandens. 20’-25’ American Bittersweet 
Not quite so vigorous or prolific but the long terminal bunches of 
typical fruits are just as effective as the Oriental. 
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CERCIS canadensis. 20’-25’ American Redbud 
Small rosy pink pea shaped flowers almost cover the bare branches 
in April. Beautiful with cedars and dogwood. 
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chinensis. 8'-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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CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa-nana. 2’-3’ Dwarf Hinoki Cypress 
Because it is slow growing the Japanese use this variety most ef- 
fectively in pots. It soon assumes the character of age, preservng 
the rich green coloring. Dwarfest and most compact of all Cypress, 
therefore useful in rock gardens, evergreen groups or where small 
scale is desired. 
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