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Chamaecyparis pisifera aurea. GOLDEN SAWARA CY- 
PRESS. Has all the characteristics of C. pisifera, ex- 
cept that it is of a beautiful golden yellow color— the 
brightest of all. May be easily sheared when a formal 
effect is desired. 
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 
Nem UOMe amet Use oe $ 3.50 A LOMO Leet Lote $ 9.25 
ZecOmw 2 ft 4.25 | ay tan MOE hie eee 13.50 
Ze COM Oum TU es 5.00 GemtOlag ethene 18.50 
So. tos pee eee 6.50 | Ce “Vey Mote: | ia tnemee we 24.00 
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 
memCOmeouo tte sae $ 4.50 | Se etO 4a lee $ 8.00 
2 Om Omro met tee 5.25 | Ag ato) Dot eee 11.00 
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. 
pu COE Cet Ucar Sic On m4 ee lO oar ts. ee ken $ 3.75 
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