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C. pisifera plumosa aurea. GOLDEN PLUME CYPRESS. 
Same characteristics as C. pisifera plumosa, except that 
the foliage is golden in color. It is one of the most 
popular varieties, well liked for its rich coloring. 
C. pisifera squarrosa. MOSS CYPRESS. Forms a broad 
pyramid. The soft, moss-like foliage is very dense and 
compact, giving a woolly appearance. Adaptable to 
shearing. 
Prices of above 3 varieties: Each Each 
SW, Ane) OF Min S350 58 EDL Ome OL Urns ee cee $13.00 
MeO 2 low bee OU GOR LOM (et Ua pete ee 18.00 
Ds ey Sy Sh eee aepasy || Aaa ACE ee 2 ee eee 22.00 
SP Rion) | “pee Gi(Sultee Ss, LOg1 0 ftw ei 28.00 
Al Ai TS BR ae SOM el Osi Ont 27 CU oereeeee sce 35.00 
C. pisifera filifera. THREAD CYPRESS. Of graceful, 
drooping growth, with dense, dark green foliage. Very 
useful in all evergreen plantings, and when sheared 
regularly it will maintain its low, compact shape for 
a long period. 
Each Each 
Dim LOS2 ool. ee. Sa SOMES BO mA af toe ee eee £8.00 
Det Os Sees Lee eee 550m 
C. pisifera filifera aurea) GOLDEN THREAD CYPRESS. 
Another form of Filifera, with the young growth of a 
golden yellow. 
Each Each 
6) hweetes sie eee 540-00 me Si tm Oat Ger er teers ce $55.00 
CHERRIES. (See Fruit Section, page 39) 
CLEMATIS. (See Vines, page 34) 
Clethra alnifolia. SUMMERSWEET. A _ slow-growing 
shrub with spikes of white, fragrant flowers from 
July to September. Valuable for moist, shady places. 
Each Each 
DELOtoe L eee ee eee S200 Rea RLOL.D ef ieee eee $3.50 
ECORA SLU eee ee es 2.75. | 
How to Plant Trees and Shrubs 
Do not let the roots become dry. Keep them covered 
at all times with damp sacks or something similar. 
Cut off broken or bruised roots just above place of in- 
ae Shorten any roots that are overlong with a sharp 
nife or sharp pruning shears. See below and next page. 
ALWAYS KEEP ROOTS COVERED 
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DIG HOLE LARGE —~ 
ENOUGH TO RECEIVE “ 
PLANT WITHOUT 
BENDING ROOTS 
HARD. 
FILL HOLE AND TRAMP 
SOIL.THE LIGHTER THE 
SOIL THE HARDER THE TRAMP 
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LEAVE LOOSE SOIL ON 
TOP OR COVER GROUND 
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POCKET LEFT TO 
“ CATCH WATER 
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NOTE: MANURE, UNLESS’ WELL ROTTED AND THOROUGH- 
LY MIXED WITH THE SOIL SHOULD BE USED ONLY ON TOP IF 
USED AT ALL. 
Success in gardening depends on fertile soil. 
