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FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 



RETINOSPORA obtusa nana. Dwarf Obtuse 

 Rktindspcika (IV). Very dwarf, spreading 

 habit and deep green, glossy foliage. Rarely 

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



RETINOSPORA obtusa nana aurea. Goi.dkn 

 D\\ ARK OiiTi'SK Kki inosi'oka (IV). Rich bronze- 

 yellow leaves., $1.50. 



RETINOSPORA obtusa pendula. Wefi ing Oh- 

 TUSK Japan CvrKK.ss (II). A very attractive var- 

 iety, with graceful, drooping branches. $1.50. 



RETINOSPORA pisifera. Pea-Fruited Retin- 

 osi'OKA (II). Beautiful tree, with delicate 

 branches and fine feathery foliage. 75 cts. to 

 $2.50. 



RETINOSPORA pisifera aurea (II). Pyramidal 

 in habit with golck-n tinted foliage. $1 to $1.50. 



RETINOSPORA pisifera nana variegata. Dwarf 

 Varikcatki) Japan Cvpkkss (III). A dwarf 

 shrub of dense growth, having a bluish gray 

 appearance ; a portion of the branches of a pale 

 yellow color. Si. 50. 



RETINOSPORA plumosa. Plume-like Retin- 

 ospoRA (II). Graceful habit and delicate glau- 

 cous foliage. 75 cts. and Si. 



RETINOSPORA plumosa argentea. Silver 

 Plume-mkk Reiinospora (II). Silver-tipped 

 foliage. 50 cts. and Si. 



RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea. Golden 

 Plu.me-like RETINOSPORA (II). One of the best 

 Retinosporas. Foliage tipped bright golden 

 3'ellow, which color is retained throughout the 



TAXUS BACCATA FASTIGIATA. 



year. Compact, symmetrical form. 50 cts. 

 to S5. Low prices per 100 and per 1,000. See 

 page 25. 



RETINOSPORA squarrosa. S(juakrose Ri.tin- 

 osi'oKA (II). Com])act 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 kjo. 



SEQUOIA gigantea or Wellingtonia Bn; Tree 

 of California (I). World renowned on ac- 

 count of the immense size it has attained in its 

 native districts. Of moderate growth while 

 j-oung, compact habit. Hardy when planted 

 with other evergreens. Sr. 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. Umhrei.la Pine 



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

 like any other variety. Very long leaves, 

 much wider than those on other Coniferae. 

 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. Heath-like Yew 



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

 small foliage. 75 cts. and Si. 



TAXUS baccata. English Yew (I). A popular 

 variety of spreading bushy habit, admitting of 

 trimming to any shape. Dark green, glossy 

 foliage. 50 cts. to Si ; S25 to S75 per 100; extra 

 specimens, prices on application. 



TAXUS baccata aurea.- Golden Yew (II). 

 Gold-margined leaves. Si 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. Si to $5- 



TAXUS baccata fastigiata aurea. Golden Irish 

 Yew (III). Foliage handsome green, bordered 

 with yellow. Si to S2. 



TAXUS baccata Fisherii. Fisher's Variegated 

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

 its foliage deep yellow in color. Si. 



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 S5. 



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 Si. 50. 



TAXUS Canadensis aurea. Golden Canadian 

 Yew (III) A golden variety of the Canadian 

 Yew. Si to $2. 



TAXUS elegantissima. Elegant Yew 'II). A 

 beautiful variety. Foliage jjrettily variegated 

 with yellow. Si 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 (II). 

 An upright, slow-growing shrub, with dark. 



