CARPINUS betulus, European Hornseam, 50-70 ft. 
An interesting tree. having very hard wood, and 
birchlike leaves 3-4 inches long. Smooth, gray, close- 
fitting bark. 
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CARPINUS ecarolinianum, American Hornseam, 30- 
40 ft. 
American species with closely-ribbed or fluted bark. 
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CEDRUS libani, Cepar-or-Lesanon, 40-120 ft. 
The hardy Arnold Aboretum form of this historic 
tree. A beautiful and stately tree, with rich green 
leaves and somewhat irregular growth. A very few 
plants only are available. 
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CELTIS occidentalis, Common Hacxkserry, 50-100 ft. 
Straight trunk and spreading branches, forming a 
handsome round-topped head. Bright green leaves 
turning light yellow in autumn. Orange-red to dark 
purple fruit. 
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CHAENOMELES lagenaria, Common FLoweriNne- 
QUINCE, 5-7 ft. 
Red or scarlet-red flowers in April (rarely late 
March) and lustrous dark green leaves. Sometimes 
used for hedges. 
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera filifera, Sawara Tureap 
Fatsecypress, 10 ft. 
Broadly pyramidal small tree or shrub, with inter- 
esting elongated thread-like branches. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera plumosa, PLume Sawara 
Fausecypress, 30 ft. 
Dense conical tree with ascending branches and 
feathery branchlets giving it a soft fluffy appearance. 
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