86 PLANNING AND PLANTING 



Douglasii pyarimadttis, a very fine dark green, 



pumila, dark green dwarf. 



THE JUNIPERS. Canadensis aurea, a low in- 

 formal bush of golden yellow. 



Globosa, dwarf, bright evergreen. 



Suecica nana, slender upright type of bluish- 

 green. 

 A FEW ADDITIONAL CYPRESS (Retini- 



spora). 



Pistfera, bushy pryamidal type, light green. 



Flavescens variegata, an odd dwarf type, with 



feathery white-tipped foliage. 



Plumosa, feathery, light green. 



Plumosa aurea, feathery, golden foliage. 



Squarrosa, silvery-gray. 



For the benefit of those of our readers who know 

 nothing about the average cost of such evergreens 

 as we have listed, and who would like some light 

 on the subject, it would be safe to allow $2.50 to 

 $3.50 each as an average for specimens 1*4 to 

 1% ^ ee ^ tall, and possibly $4 to $5 for 1^ to 

 2 ft. specimens. Prices of course will vary and 

 some of the choicer types may cost more, this will, 

 however, give some idea as to the average cost of 

 a planting. 



The deciduous shrubs of course are much less 

 expensive, costing in the neighborhood of only 

 fifty to seventy-five cents for two-year plants. 



