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FREDERICK W. KELSEV. 



RETINOSPORA obtusa nana, D\\ aki Obtusk 

 Ri' 1 iNosroKA (IV). W-ry dwarf; spreading 

 habit and deep green, glossy foliage. Rarely 

 grows over two feet in height. $i.oo. 



RETINOSPORA obtusa nana aurea. Golden 

 Dw AKK On I IIS K Rktinosi'ora (W }. Rich bronze- 

 yellow leaves. $1.50. 



RETINOSPORA obtusa pendula. Weki ing Ob- 

 tusk Japan Cypress (II). A very attractive var- 

 iety, with graceful, drooping branches. $1.50. 



RETINOSPORA pisifera. Pea-Fruitkd Retin- 

 osi't)RA (II). Beautiful tree, with delicate 

 branches and fine feather)' foliage. 75 cts. to 

 $2.50. 



RETINOSPORA pisifera aurea (II). Pyramidal 

 in habit with golden tinted foliage. $1 to $1.50. 



RETINOSPORA pisifera nana variegata. Dwarf 

 Varjecated Japan Cypress (III). A dwarf 

 shrub of dense growth, having a bluish gray 

 appearance; a portion of the branches of a pale 

 yellow color. $1.50. 



RETINOSPORA plumosa. Plume-like Retin- 

 osi'ORA. (II). Graceful habit and delicate 

 glaucous foliage. 75 cts. and $1. 



RETINOSPORA plumosa argentea. Silver 

 Plume-like Retinospora. (II). Silver-tipped 

 foliage. 50 cts. and $1. 



RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea. Golden 

 Plume-like Retinospora. (II). One of the best 

 Retinosporas. Foliage tipped bright golden 

 yellow, which color is retained throughout the 



TAXrS nACCATA HASTIGIATA. 



year. Compact, symmetrical form. 50 cts. to 

 $5. Low prices per ifx) and per 1,000. See page 

 25- 



RETINOSPORA squarrosa. Squarrose Retin- 

 ospora. (II). Compact habit and small, light 

 green, feathery foliage of a silvery green tint. 

 Thickly branched, very graceful and effective. 

 A beautiful and valuable small evergreen. 50 

 cts. to $5. Low prices per 100. 



SEQUOIA gigantea or Wellingtonia. Big Tree 

 OF California. (I). World renowned on ac- 

 count of the immense size it has attained in its 

 native districts. Of moderate growth while 

 young, compact habit. Hardy when planted 

 with other evergreens. $1. 50 to $2. 50. 



SEQUOIA pendula. (I). This weeping variety 

 has foliage of the same character as the preced- 

 ing, with a distinct pendulous habit. $3 to $5. 



SCIADOPITYS verticillata. Umbrella Pine. 



(II) . A very unique tree from Japan, and un- 

 like any other variety. Very long leaves, 

 much wider than those on other Conifera, 

 shining green above. The horizontal branches 

 and peculiar growth of the leaves in parasol- 

 like whorls, almost like spokes on a wheel, give 

 the variety a very distinct individuality. Per- 

 fectly hardy and very choice. $3 and upward. 



TAXUS adpressa ericoides. Heai h-like Yew. 



(III) . Slow-growing, upright branched yew; 

 small foliage. 75 cts. and $1. 



TAXUS baccata. English Yew. (I). A popu- 

 lar variety of spreading, bushy habit, admitting 

 of trimming to any shape. Dark green, glossy 

 foliage. 50 cts. to $1 ; $25 to $75 per 100; extra 

 specimens, prices on application. 



TAXUS baccata aurea. Golden Yew. (II). 

 Gold-margined leaves. $1 to $2. 



TAXUS baccata fastigiata. Irish Yew. (I). 

 A valuable variety, of very upright growth ; 

 deep blackish green foliage. A valuable variety 

 for Formal planting. $1 to $5. 



TAXUS baccata fastigiata aurea. Golden Irish 

 Yew. (III). Foliage handsome green bor- 

 dered with yellow. $1 to $2. 



TAXUS baccata Fisheril. Fisher's Variegated 

 Yew. (II). Low-spreading tree, with some of 

 its foliage deep yellow in color. $1. 



TAXUS baccata pendula. (II). New and dis- 

 tinct ; pendulous habit, uniform branchings 

 and regular outlines; beautiful Taxus foliage 

 and young trees profusely covered with bright 

 red and scarlet berries. A unique and inter- 

 esting variety. $2.50 to $5. 



TAXUS Canadensis. Canadian Yew. (III). 

 Low-spreading, seldom attaining a height of 

 more than four feet ; darker bark, with shorter 

 leaves and smaller berries than the common 

 yew. 75 cts. to $1. 50. 



TAXUS Canadensis aurea. Golden Canadian 

 Yew. (III). A golden variety of the Canadian 

 Yew. $1 to $2. 



TAXUS elegantissima. Elegant Yew. (II). 

 A beautiful variety. Foliage prettily variegat- 

 ed with yellow. $1 to $2. 



TAXUS erecta. Erect Yew. (III). Pyramidal 

 form and small close foliage. Effective in land- 

 scapes. 75 cts. to $1.50. 



TAXUS podocarpus japonica. Japan Yew. (IL. 

 An upright, sl()w-grf)wing shrub, with darK, 



