. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Chamaecyparis Each 5 to 6 ft $4-00 4 to 5 ft 3 to 4 ft 10 $ CRYPTOMERIAâJapan Cedar Cryptomeria japonica. 100 ft. A native to Japan where it is much planted and used for timber. Easily grown and hardy to Washington, D. C. A graceful and rapid grower Foliage somewhat resembles the Norfolk Island Pine. Each 8 to 10 ft $ 6 to 8 ft CUNNINGHAMIA Cunni


. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Chamaecyparis Each 5 to 6 ft $4-00 4 to 5 ft 3 to 4 ft 10 $ CRYPTOMERIAâJapan Cedar Cryptomeria japonica. 100 ft. A native to Japan where it is much planted and used for timber. Easily grown and hardy to Washington, D. C. A graceful and rapid grower Foliage somewhat resembles the Norfolk Island Pine. Each 8 to 10 ft $ 6 to 8 ft CUNNINGHAMIA Cunninghamia sinensis (Chinese Fir). 80 ft. A unique and beautiful Chinese tree, where it is used for timber and much planted around temples and shrines. Leaves spirally arranged on horizontal branches; a charming shade of emerald green, becoming bronzy in winter. Each 3 to 4 ft $ 2 to 3 ft CUPRESSUSâCypress Cupressus arizonica (Arizona Cypress). 40 ft. This is the hardiest of the Cypress. Native to Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico. Glaucous foliaged pyramidal species. Each 18 to 24 in., from 5 in. pots $ .75 C. sempervirens pyramidalis (Columnar Italian Cypress). 60 ft. This well-known and popular conifer is most desirable where a formal effect is required. It is compact and shaft-like in habit. Always plant in a dry, sunny location, as it will not stand excessive moisture. Each 14 to 16 ft $ 12 to 14 ft 18 to 24 in JUNIPERUSâJuniper A most worthwhile and attractive genus of evergreens. In habit of growth they vary from prostrate creeping shrubs to tall Dyramidal trees, varying in foliage coloring from bright green to glaucous blue and bronzy gold. There is about forty species and innumerable varieties distributed from the arctic zone to the tropical mountains. SPREADING OR TRAILING VARIETIES Here belong the most widely planted varieties, being used in foundation planting and in rock gardens and ter- races. Juniperus. chinensis pfitzeriana (Pflt- zer's Jun


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