EVERGREEN TREES. 



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greens. Long, rich, silver foliage, gracefully 

 pendulous. Rare. 75 cts. to $1. 50. 



PINUS Jeffrey!. Jkkfrky's Pink (I). A noble 

 pine, with deep bluish green leaves. It attains 

 a height of 150 feet in northern California. 

 Hardy and valuable. $1 to $2. 



PINUS Lambertiana. Lamkkrt's Pink (I). One 

 of the largest and finest trees of the Pacific 

 coast. $1 and $1.50. 



PINUS Laricio. Corsican Pine (I). Dark green 

 twisted leaves. Of rapid growth and distinct. 

 Si. Low prices in quantity. 



PINU5 Massoniana varlegata. Thk Sun-Ray 

 Pine (III). Very distinct and of slow, compact 

 growth. Variegation of solid golden color. $3 

 to S4- 



PINUS monspeliensis. Sai.zmanns Pink (II). 

 One of the finest European varieties. Foliage 

 bright green and very dense. Verj- beautiful 

 and symmetrical in form. $3 to $5. 



PINUS monticola. Cai.ikhrnia Mountain Pink 

 (I). A tall growing pine, of upright, symmetri- 

 cal form ; foliage dense, silvery green color. $r. 



PINUS mughus. Dwark Mugho Pine(IV). Low 

 growing bush form. Fine. 50 cts. to $2. 



PINUS parviflora. S.mali.-Flowekkd Japan Pine 

 (III). A dwarf tree, with spreading, well-cov- 

 ered branches and very glaucous leaves. $2. 



PINUS pinaster. Cluster Pink (II). A rapid- 

 growing tree of good size ; growing well in sand 

 or near the sea. 75 cts. and $1. Low rates 

 per 100. 



PINUS ponderosa. Heavv-Woodkd Pink (I). A 

 grand California tree; perfecth- hardy here; 

 leaves S to 10 inches in length. $1.50 to $2.50. 



PINUS ponderosa pendula (II). Fine new variety 

 of weeping habit. Curious, effective, and very 

 rare. $5. 



PINUS Pyrenaica. Pvrenkan Pine (II). A ma- 

 jestic tree, of lu.xuriant, spreading growth ; long 

 leaves and soft texture. $1.50 and $2. 



PINUS rigida. Pitch Pine (I). A large-growing 

 tree, with clean stem and compact top; suc- 

 ceeds well on dry or wet soil. 75 cts. 



PINUS resinosa. Resinous Pine (I). A beautiful 

 native i)ine, resembling the Austrian, but of 

 softer texture. Very vahiable. 50 cts. to $i. 



PINUS Sabinlana. Sabine's Pine (I). A native 

 of California. A large, rapid-growing tree, with 

 long drooping leaves, of a silvery gray color. 



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PINUS strobus. White Pine (I). One of the 



native pines, pale light-green foliage. Hardy 

 and valuable. 35 cts. to Sr. Low prices per 

 100 and 1,000. 



PINUS strobus pumila. Dwarf White Pini 

 (III). Small, glaucous foliage. Si. 5°. 



PINUS Sylvestris. Scotch Pine or Fir (II). A 

 native European species of rapid growth, with 

 strong branches and short, stiff bluish-green 

 foliage. 35 cts. to Si. Very low prices per 

 1. 000. 



The Colorado Blue Spruce is doing finely. It is a 

 Canajoharie. N. V. 



RETINOSPORA rLi:MOSA AURKA. 

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PINUS Thunbergii (II). A native of Japan. Dark 

 Green foliage. Growth rapid and robust. $1 

 to $2. 



PODOCARPUS Japonica. Jaian Yew. See 

 Ta.xus. 



RETINOSPORA decussata (II). A very unique 

 and showy evergreen, forming a dense, compact 

 pvramidai bush; foliage blui.sh green in sum- 

 mer, turning to a violet purple in autumn. $1 

 to $2. 



RETINOSPORA ericoldes. Heath-iikk Japan 

 Cypress (II). A conical, compact, pyramidal 

 bush; effective for contrast chiefly on account 

 of its violet-red color in winter. 50 cts. to Si- 



RETINOSPORA filifera. Threau-Branchek 



Rktinospora (II). Beautiful tree of elegant 



form and slender, drooping branches. Bright 



green foliage. 5c) cts. to $1. 

 RETINOSPORA filifera aurea. Goi.dkn Thkead- 



Bkanchki) Rktinospora (II). Beautiful golden 



color. Rare. $1.50. 

 RETINOSPORA obtusa. Ohtuse-Leaved Rei- 



inospoka (II). Fern-like foliage. Fine. 75 cts, 



to S I ■ 50. 



RETINOSPORA obtusa argentea variegata (II) 

 Soft, silvery foliage, intermixed with green. 

 $1. 50. 



RETINOSPORA obtusa aurea variegata (II). 

 One of the finest retinosporas. Having a por- 

 tion of the smaller spray and leaves of a golder. 

 color, intermixed with a fine glossy green. S 1 

 to $2. 



autitul specimen and does mv heart good to look at it. 



S. M. A. 



