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Cedrus atlantica (Atlas Cedar) 
A hardy tree with dark green foliage and rugged picturesque habit of 
growth. Thrives under adverse conditions. Each 10 100 1000 
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Cedrus deodara (Deodar Cedar) 
The Deodar Cedar grows into a fountain of green of surpassing beauty. The 
color is a light bluish green. With a little pruning and shearing the foliage 
becomes very dense and graceful. It is a native of the Himalaya mountains 
in India where it has been fittingly termed ‘Tree of the Gods.” 
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24-30 inches twice transplanted Pea ehh ete S. B&B 1.65 14.90 | FE Rae Oe 
S06 x eae Bog A ais Ba 8 Sea len ret OS ed RCN eater COREE B&B 1.85 16.70 150s ear 
3- 4 feet twice transplanted pp tere cee ee ek B&B 2:25 20.30 L320 Oia eis 
AEST A DON EA tet Scheie SOR tee ee oer ate cog B&B 2.75 ~—-24.80 7 eee 
Cephalotaxus harringtonia fastigiata (Plum Yew) 
Yew like tree or shrub grown for its handsome evergreen foliage. Fastigiata 
is a remarkable form, of Chinese or Japanese origin. Columnar habit with 
upright branches and spirally arranged leaves. In the north it is hardy only 
in sheltered position. Very rare. Choice. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Lawson Cypress) 
A conifer of most satisfying effect, both in stately habit of growth, dense 
limbs and graceful foliage. Not hardy in areas of extreme cold, but fortu- 
nate, indeed, are localities which can grow this handsome tree. It is fine 
when grown in somewhat open or well spaced rows, and is equally good 
when grown as single specimens, needing no supporting plantings to en- 
hance its beauty. Native of the Oregon coast. 
15-18 inches twice transplanted BR hedge grade... -....... 5.40 49 
18-24 inches twice transplanted ine edea iain, a B&B 1.45 1371 0eoweet. 
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana cerula 
A tree of great beauty, an upright slender column with the sky blue or azure 
foliage, which everyone admires in a conifer. It has a strong central leader 
with vertical branches growing close to the trunk. Requires scarcely any care 
and develops into loveliness from year to year. As narrow as Pyramidal 
Arborvitae. Hardy. Rare. An excellent landscape subject which gives good 
height in a minimum of space. 
30-36 inches twice transplanted...............-.-..-...------ B&B 1.50 13.50 122 
3- 4 feet twice transplanted RD seat A i EN ar B&B 1.75 15.80 142 
cme eee ees Sa A BE gg Sy alg a ee OO AR B&B 2.25 20.30 182 
oheps eee Hi if B&B 2.15 24.80 223 
