AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1926. 45 
HARDY CONIFERS.— Continued. 
PINUS mughus. (Dwarf Mountain Pine.) A dwarf species ex- 
tremely valuable for exposed situations. 
Each 
12 to 15 in. diam. ee vob ateeeate: wists) Be Nene ein eS GOO 
resinosa. (Red Pine.) A native variety, with red bark and 
light green foliage in whorls. Each Doz. 
5 to 6 ft. co 6 © 8 o> Oso go oo oo EXBQOO) SXEXS.0V0) 
austriaca. (Austrian Pine.) A handsome tree of rapid growth 
with dark-green foliage. 
Each Doz. Each Doz. 
24 to 30 in. $4.00 $45.00 | 30 to 36 in . . $5.00 $54.00 
strobus. (White or Weymouth Pine.) One of the best native 
Pines. Useful for screens, windbreaks and backgrounds. 
Jach Doz. 
SitOvesiute Ey Ob ent mere Ma Rvs . $3.50 $40.00 
sylvestris. (Scotch Pine.) One of the best trees for exposed 
situations. 
Each Doz. Each. Doz. 
2% to 33 ft. $2.50 $27.00 | 83 to4ft. . . $4.00 $45.00 
oto 3a it: 3.00 39.00 
RETINOSPORA filifera pendula. Long, thread-like, drooping 
light green branches; graceful and beautiful. 
Each Doz. Each 
2 to 23 ft. $5.00 $54.00 | 4to5ft. . . . . $9.00 
34 to 4 ft. 7.00 78.00 | Specimen Plants. 
’ a 5 to 6 ft. $10.00 to $20.00 each 
x filifera pendula aurea. A golden leaved-form of the preceding 
5 Bushy plants. 18in., $4.00each. 24in., $6.00each. Specimen 
Taxus cuspidata. Plants, $10.00 each. (Retinospora continued on next page.) 
BS BESO ONT ci 
JUNIPERUS.—Continued. 
Chinensis virginalis. Very fine dwarf evergreen, with handsome, closely set heads of green foliage, 
forming a dense round mat. $4.50 each; $51.00 per doz. 
Chinensis virginalis aurea. Yellow form of the preceding, and like it, a most valuable acquisition 
for the rock garden. $3.50 each; $40.00 per doz. 
excelsa var. stricta. (Slender or Spiny Greek Juniper.) Spiny, symmetrical foliage. A 
useful slender Evergreen for window boxes or massing. 
Sito Onin wees) $2200/each) |) 10:tol2ins 4... $2.50 each 
sabina. (Savin Juniper.) Dwarf prostrate spreading branches. Thrives in poor soil. 
24 to 30 in., $5.00 each; $54.00 per doz. 
virginiana. (The Common Red Cedar.) Well-formed, cultivated specimens of this native 
Evergreen are highly ornamental. Splendid for producing natural landscapes. 
4 to 5 ft., $6.00 each; $66.00 doz. 
PICEA alba. (White Spruce.) A hardy species of quick growth. Valuable for planting near 
the sea. 2 to 23 ft., $3.00 each. 
Douglasii. (Pseudo-tsuga.) (Douglas Spruce.) A grand variety of large, conical form, 
with horizontal spreading branches. Foliage pale green, silvery underneath. 
23 to 3 ft., $4.50 each. 
excelsa. (Norway Spruce.) This familiar Spruce is more extensively grown 
than any of the others. Very hardy and useful for forming hedges or wind breaks. 
Each Doz. 
SAtOTS a ait tien wanes eae ee ae nr Ge wale tae beret S400), $4500 
excelsa var. pygmaea. (Dwarf Spruce.) Avery dwarf variety of slow growth, 
forming dense, compact plants; very ornamental. $10.00 each and upwards. 
pungens glauca Kosteriana. (Koster’s Blue Colorado Spruce.) The finest P 
form of Colorado Blue Spruce. Very ornamental and invaluable as a specimen 
tree for the lawn. 
2zto3ft. . . . . . $15.00each | 3to3zfit. . . . . $18.00ea. 
Larger Plants. Prices on application. 
pungens glauca pendula. (Weeping Blue Spruce.) An attractive specimen 
tree with penduous branches and rich blue foliage. 
SWE, — 9 4 65 REO ERON Nl “Bio rr . . . . $12.00 each Retinospora plumosa. 
