On March 6, 1954, Mobile awoke to find itself under a 
mantle of snow which continued to fall until 9 or 10 a.m. 
Camellias and Azaleas were a riot of color the next day, 
completely unharmed. 
Coniferous Evergreens 
Cedrus deodara. A handsome, evergreen small tree, with 
bluish, graceful branches, and slender trunk that sel- 
dom stands quite erect. 
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Chamaecyparis thyoides Ericoides (Retinospora ericoides, 
Sugar-loaf cypress). Tall columnar grower, with green 
foliage turning bronze in winter. 
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Cunninghamia lanceolata. This tall-growing blue Chinese 
fir, sometimes called Monkey Pine, is seen along the 
main streets of Jackson, Alabama, and other towns 
near the Gulf Coast. It grows tall, very erect, and the 
branches are horizontal with sharply tipped foliage. 
The main stem does not appear immediately, and 
young plants are sometimes of rambling growth. 
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Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer’s Juniper). Com- 
pact, dwarf spreading Juniper, very popular. 
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Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana compacta (Nick’s Com- 
pact Pfitzer). 
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