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Evergreen Trees — Continued 



One of our many blocks of Evergreens. 

 Gold Dust Cypress forward. 



10 100 



R. pisifera plumosa lutescens (Dwarf Yellow Plume 

 Cypress). 3 ft. Rounc-topped bush, low and broad, 

 with bright sulphur tipped branches. 



6 to 9 in $ 5.00 $ 40.00 



9 lo 12 in 6.00 50.00 



12 to 15 in. spread 8.50 75.00 



15 to 18 in. spread 11.00 95.00 



18 to 21 in. spread 13.50 120.00 



R. squarrosa veitchi (Moss Cypress). 25 to 30 ft. 



Distinctly different, with soft blue-green foliage, 



dense and feathery. Broadly pyramidal. 



15 to 18 in 8.50 75.00 



18 to 24 in 11.00 



2 to ft 13.50 



to 3 ft 17.50 



3 to 4 ft 27.50 



4 to 5 ft. 40.00 



5 to 6 ft 50.00 



6 to 8 ft 70.00 



8 to 10 ft 95.00 



SCIADOPITYS verticUlata (Umbrella Pine). 60 to 



70 ft. Good specimen pyramids of dense, shining 

 green needles arranged like umbrella ribs about the 

 branches. 



3 to 3^ ft 45.00 



3K^ to 4 ft 60.00 



4 to 5 ft 80.00 



5 to 6 ft 100.00 



6 to 8 ft 150.00 



TAXUS baccata repandens (Spreading English Yew) 

 18 to 24 in. Evergreen. Spreading, horizontal 

 branches, dark blue-green foliage. Valuable for 

 low planting. 



12 to 15 in. spread 12.50 



15 to 18 in. spread 17.50 



18 to 24 in. spread 25.00 



2 to ft. spread 35.00 



