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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana nestoides (Bird's Nest Cypress) 
A beautiful, low growing dwarf of very regular but spreading habit of 
growth attaining a spread of 6 feet with a height of 2 feet. The name is 
misleading as it more nearly resembles a mushroom in form of growth. Has 
lovely bright green foliage. Excels for specimen planting. 
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana stewarti (Wintergolden Cypress) 
Rather slender golden tree. Foliage erect with pendulous tips toward the top 
of the tree. One of the most remarkable and most admired of conifers, al- 
ways attracting attention. Stately in habit, with green and gold foliage of 
most effective contrast. Hardy. 
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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (Alaska Cypress] 
Native on the Pacific coast from Oregon to Alaska. Rather rare in the trade. 
Is found from sea level to 3000 feet or above. Rapid growing and very 
hardy. A most lovely conifer with gracefully arching branches and pendu- 
lous tips. In fact the whole tree present a weeping appearance of remarkable 
beauty. 
30-36 inches three times transplanted -................. B&B 1.85 16.70 150 
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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis glauca compacta (Compact Blue Alaska Cypress) 
A distinctive form of the Alaska Cypress. Has compact, dense foliage of 
charming blue-green color. Semi-dwarf, neat and conical in form needing 
little or no pruning. Hardy and rare. A tree that is certain to be used ex- 
tensively as it becomes known and appreciated. It belongs to that somewhat 
restricted group of trees that retain their shapely beauty without considerable 
care and pruning. 
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Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera (Thread Cypress) 
A graceful and attractive tree crowned and covered with slender pendulous 
branches and strands of thick dark green foliage. Rather a dwarf tree of 
much ornamental value. Trees may be planted singly. ‘Thread Cypress also 
makes a hedge of unusual merit. 
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Cornus capitata (Evergreen Dogwood) 
An unusual evergreen shade tree with large creamy white flowers and 
scarlet fruit. Native of the Himalayas, hardy only south. Very showy both 
in flower and fruit. 
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