R & J. FARQUHAR CO., BOSTON. HARDY EVERGREENS 



Retinospora pisifera 



RETINOSPORA (Chamaecyparis) 



The Retinosporas include some of the most beautiful and graceful trees in 

 cultivation. They are equally valuable in formal work, in mixed evergreen 

 plantings, as specimens or in groups. The smaller sizes are also weU adapted 

 for window-boxes and tubs. 



pisifera. Sawara Retinospora. A tall pyramidal tree with horizontal branches 

 and flat foliage of deep glossy green. Makes a beautiful formal specimen 

 when cUpped. Should be planted in a sheltered situation. 



Each Each 



2to2Kft $4 50 I 414 to 5 ft $7 50 



3Ji to 4 ft 6 00 I 



pisifera aurea. Golden Sawara Retinospora. Golden form of the preceding. 



Each 10 Each 



13^ to 2 ft $3 50 $30 GO I 4 to 5 ft $8 00 



2to2Hft 4 50 40 00 | 



pisifera fllifera. Thread Retinospora. A very ornamental evergreen with 

 long, graceful, drooping thread-hke branches of a bright green color which 

 it retains at all seasons of the year. Thrives in more or less shady places. 



Each 10 Each 



IJ^ to 2 ft $4 00 $38 00 I 4 to 5 ft $9 00 



3H to4 ft 7 GO I 



pisifera fllifera aurea. Golden-thread Retinospora. A golden-leaved form of 

 the preceding. Very attractive when planted in combination with other 

 evergreens. Each 10 Each 



15 to 18-in. spread. $4 00 $38 00 I 2}^ to 3-ft. spread $8 OG 



13/^ to 2-ft. spread.. 6 00 | 



pisifera piumosa. Plume Retinospora. Forms a densely branched pyraniid, 

 with elegant, feathery, light green foliage. To maintain their cone shape, 

 they should be sheared early in June. One of the finest varieties for formal 

 effects. Each 10 



15 to 18 in $3 00 $27 50 



IM to2ft 3 50 33 00 



21-^ to 3 ft 5 00 45 00 



pisifera piumosa aurea. Golden Plume Retinospora. One of the best ever- 

 greens, forming a pyramid of rich golden fohage, which holds its color the 

 year round. It is one of the most brilliant and popular conifers. Very hardy. 



Each 10 Each 10 



Each 



3 to3>^ft $6 00 



SVi to 4 ft 7 00 



4to4ii ft 8 00 



15 to 18 in 



$2 75 



$25 00 



VA to 2 ft 



3 50 



33 GO 



2to23-<^ ft 



4 50 



40 00 



2H to 3 ft $5 00 



3 to 4 ft 6 GO 



6 to 8 ft... $25.00 to 40 GO 



$45 00 



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pisifera squarrosa. Moss Retinospora. Sho'W'y evergreen with fine silvery 

 blue fohage, feathery and dense; broadly pyramidal habit. Should be 

 planted in a sheltered position. 



Each 10 Each 



3 to 33^ ft $6 OG $55 00 | 33i to 4 ft $7 GO 



TSUCA . Hemlock 



canadensis. Common Hemlock. A handsome native evergreen, valu- 

 able as a specimen tree or for hedges and shelter-belts; thrives well 

 in partial shade. Branches slender and graceful. Should not be planted 

 in very exposed situations or near salt water. 23^ to 3 ft., $5.00 each. 



Retinospora pisifera piumosa aurea 



Taxus cuspidata. See page 153 



