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Cryptomeria japonica nana (Dwart Cryptomeria) 
Light green, hardy, very compact globe, extremely dwarf. Fifteen year old 
trees are only 3 feet in height. Rare. Valuable for low plantings. 
Each 10 100 
153° inches-once stransplanted %e-.1-5. ae. oe ies Se $ 14 
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Cunninghamia lanceolata (Chinese Fir) 
A native of China. The needles grow in two rows along the stem, are lance 
shaped, flat, very pointed and attain a length of 134 to 2¥2 inches. The foli- 
age is green and bronze and the glossiest of any conifer with which we are 
familiar. An irregular pyramid, an aristocrat. Especially good for large 
plantings. Hardy. 
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3- 4 feet twice transplanted Da Rha oe tial at beer HE B&B 225 20.30 182 
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Cytisus praecox (Warminister Broom) 
Sometimes called Moonlight Broom. Branches are heavy and numerous long 
and pendulous. Hardy, graceful, evergreen shrub. Flowers rich cream in 
color, completely covering the branches. A most pleasing and attractive shrub. 
Begins flowering at an early age. Of garden origin. Height 5 to 6 feet. 
6-1 2"inchéstoncestrans planted 22. See oe ee ee ee ee ee 15 
Cytisus scoparius (Borsch's Prostrate Broom) 
Grows about 3 feet tall with a spread of 6 to 8 feet, making it very desirable 
for bank plantings. Foliage is dense. Flowers are of tri-color effect in blend- 
ing of bright garnet red, rose and ivory. The color effect at a distance is 
rose flecked with garnet. A most profuse bloomer and unexcelled in its class. 
Hardy. 
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Cypress—See Chamaecyparis 
DAPHNE 
Daphne cneorum (Rose Daphne) 
Probably the most delightfully fragrant of all flowering evergreens. Blooms 
in the spring and again in the fall. The flowers which are pink, appear in 
great profusion. The plant is dwarf and well adapted to rockery, border and 
other plantings. A hardy little dwarf of superior merit. 
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Daphne mezereum alba (White February Daphne) 
Same as mezereum rubra but with a huge quantity of showy white flowers. 
Lovely and very attractive. Rare. 
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