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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 25, 1965 (36 pages)

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1965...Section A p= Page 11, Section A...The Nugget, March 25, ANNUAL SPRING EDITION 4 a < 4 bi VARIET Y IS SHOWN here with the crepe myrtle, one of the handsomest and largest A RARE horticultural freak is displayed by Parsons. This is a weeping giant Sequoia blooming flowering shrubs'on the left, the flowering quince in the center foreground tree, but unlike most Sequoia trees, the trunk goes straight up and the branches straight ; down. This tree was planted in 1936 when it was five or six years old. is ~y > and the weeping Sequoia on the right. "ANOTHER RARE item is the Euonymous Kewnsis, This plant which came from England PARSONS HERE shows off the beautiful southern magnolia. This cannot be planted from may be used as a ground cover or grown in a pot as shown here for a hanging effect, bare root stock and must be handled from containers, &