Available in 5-gallon containers or balled in burlap. 
CRY PTOMERIA—Japanese Cedar 
Cryptomeria japonica elegans (Plume Ce- 
dar). Dense, compact growth with feathery 
foliage similar to Plume Cypress but rich 
green in summer, coppery in winter. Balled 
$3.75; 1-gal. $1.50. 
Cryptomeria japonica nana (Dwarf Japanese 
Cedar). A dwarf, slow growing, compact, 
globular variety. Does well in either sun or 
shade. One of the most popular of the dwarf 
varieties. Balled $3.50 to $4.00. 
CUPRESSUS—The Cypress 
Cupressus arizonica (Arizona Cypress) . Rapid 
growing cypress. Foliage grey-green, densely 
clothing a spreading, columnar tree. Stout 
branches. Hardy and especially useful in 
warmer sections. Balled $3.50 to $5.00; 
1-gal. $1.25. 
Cupressus sepervirens (Italian Cypress). Tall 
slender columnar tree used as an accent plant 
about house and along drives where it re- 
quires very little space to grow. Deep green 
closely set foliage. Balled $3.00 to $6.00; 
I-gal. $1.50. 
Metasequoia (Dawn Redwood). The first 
seeds to reach the outside world arrvied in 
this country in 1948 from central China. It 
is fully deciduous and prior to falling the 
leaves assume a striking bronzy hue. The 
branches are ascending and symmetrically 
arranged in opposite pairs. A vigorous rapid 
grower and particularly adapted to the Pacific 
Coast regions. 1-gal. $2.50. 
PICEA—The Spruce 
Picea excelsa (Norway Spruce). One of the 
best types for ‘’Living Christmas’’ trees, espe- 
cially as a lawn specimen. Growth very sym- 
metrical, opening enough to decorate with 
lights. Dark, rich green foliage. Moderate 
growth. Balled $3.75 to $5.75. 
Picea pungens (Colorado Spruce). Stiffer in 
appearance and much slower growing than 
others. Makes an excellent Christmas tree or 
small specimen. Balled $7.50 to $10.00. 
JUNIPER TAMARISCIFOLIA 
(Tamarix Juniper) 
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Smaller sizes available in gallon containers. 
JUNIPERUS—The Junipers 
Juniper Armstrongi (Armstrong Juniper). An 
excellent type of Juniper pfitzeriana; more 
compact, with a more bluish tinge and softer 
foliage than the pfitzeriana. 1-gal. $1.50; 
Balled $4.00. 
Juniper Chinensis glauca hetzi. A fine spread- 
ing Juniper with soft blue foliage with habit 
of growth similar to pfitzeriana. 1-gal. 
$1.50; Balled $4.00. 
Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Ju- 
niper). Best known and most widely planted 
evergreen. Makes a low spreading ground 
cover or if staked a 3-4 foot specimen with 
spreading branches. Gray-green foliage. 
1-gal. $1.25; Balled $3.50 to $5.00. 
Juniperus chinensis torulosa (Hollywood Ju- 
niper or Twisted Juniper). Medium tall with 
natural, picturesque growth of branches. Deep 
green foliage clothes the upright and arching 
branches. Truly a specimen or accent plant. 
Balled $5.00 to $7.00. 
Juniperus sabina tamariscifolia (Tamarix Ju- 
niper). Silvery blue foliage closely set on 
short spreading branches. Makes a spreading 
growth seldom more than one foot high. 
Balled $3.75 to $5.75; 1-gal. $1.50. 
TAXUS—The Yew 
Taxus cuspidata (Japanese Yew). A wide 
spreading, slow growing bushy evergreen. An 
excellent long lived and substantial shrub for 
borders, foundation plantings and hedges. 
Stands shearing very well. Balled $4.50. 
Taxus baccata fastigiata (Irish Yew). Tall, 
slender column of very deep green. Medium 
height. A real aristocrat for accents in the 
planting. Very compact in growth. Balled 
$4.25 to $10.00. 
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