NURSERYMEN— ORCHARDISTS 



The Retinisporas 



One of the most important uses for this class of evergreens is 

 in foundation plantings, as they seldom grow very tall and 

 will readily lend themselves to clipping. They are also valuable 

 planted at the base of terraces or at the foot of a slope. It is 

 also possible to obtain a most pleasing combination by planting 

 Retinisporas at the border of the lawn or at the edge of tall 

 evergreens, like the pines and spruces. In the summer the 

 foliage in ail varieties is a rather light green, but after cold 

 weather comes, it turns to a deep, rich green, a marked contrast 

 to the color of other evergreens. Tlie specimens in our nurseries 

 have been widely spaced and therefore are well developed. They 

 will be carefully dug. balled and burlapped, and securely packed 

 so that they will reach you safely and in a good condition. 



We do not ship Retinisporas by Parcel Post. 



Japanese Retinispora Pea-Fruited 



(R. Pisifera). Each 10 



7 to 8 feet $8 00 $75 00 



Japanese Retinispora Golden Pea-Fruited. 



(R. Pisifera Aurea). 

 7 to 8 feet 8 00 75 00 



Japanese Retinispora Plume-Like. 

 (R. Plumosa). 



6 to 7 feet 7 00 65 00 



7 to 8 feet 8 00 75 00 



Japanese Veitch's Retinispora 

 (R. Squarrosa Veitchii). 



5 to 6 feet g oo 55 00 



6 to 7 feet 7 iH, 65 00 



7 to 8 feet s 00 75 00 



SEND YOUR ORDER EARLY, TREES WILL BE SHIPPED AT 

 PROPER TIME FOR PLANTING 



