Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 CEDRUS DEODARA. CASTJARINA torulosa. New South Wales and Queensland. Height, 70 feet; a valuable spe- cies. A very hardy sort, and one that closely resembles C. termissima. 35 cents each, per dozen. (From open ground.) CEDBUS Atlantica. Atlantic Cedar, from the Azores. A hardy, rare conifer, slightly re- sembling, C. Dcodora. Newly introduced, gl each. C, Deodara. The Deodar or Great Cedar of the Himalayas.


Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 CEDRUS DEODARA. CASTJARINA torulosa. New South Wales and Queensland. Height, 70 feet; a valuable spe- cies. A very hardy sort, and one that closely resembles C. termissima. 35 cents each, per dozen. (From open ground.) CEDBUS Atlantica. Atlantic Cedar, from the Azores. A hardy, rare conifer, slightly re- sembling, C. Dcodora. Newly introduced, gl each. C, Deodara. The Deodar or Great Cedar of the Himalayas. Succeeds well in Florida. Probably identical with theCedar of Lebanon; sometimes called by this name. Very de- sirable. 50 cents each. CRYPTOMERIA Japonica. ' The Sugi or Japanese Cedar. Japan and Northern China. The largest tree in Japan, the trunk attaining 35 feet in circumference, and 120 feet high. Stem long, clear, of perfect straightness; it is also grown for hedges; in Japan it yields the most esteemed timber, scented like that of Cedrela.' Of particular use in ornamental plantings on well drained soils (especially light or sandy soils). $1 each. CUPRESSUS. The Cypress. A genus of the most beautiful trees, varying in size from small to large, in ultimate height. Particularly suited to Florida, magniflcent specimens being in various parts of the state. We have a choice stock. C. funebris. Funereal Cypress. China. A beautiful weeping species. 60 feet. 50 cents each. C. Lawsoniana. A large graceful tree growing 100 feet high, from the Shasta and Scots valleys, California. A hardy variety, with drooping branches, the young ends curled like an ostrich feather. 30 cents each, $3 per doz. CUPRESSUS macrocarpa. Monterey Cy- press. One of the finest Cypresses, extensively planted in California, its native home. Reaches a height of 60 feet, with a spreading top. Hardy,, and will grow in almost any soil. 35 cents each, $ per dozen. C. sempervirens. Cypress of Western . Asia a


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