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in transplanting. The selection consists of compact, well grown specimens as noted below. Other 

 varieties can also be supplied. 



These Tr.ained Specimens are not ordinarily kept in stock here. Orders should therefore be entered 

 in advance of the shipping season if possible. 



Photographs with prices and other particulars will be furnished on application. Descriptions of 

 the varieties will be found under their respective headings. 



TRAINED SPECIMENS IN FORM.\I, GARDEN. 



CATALA bungei. Siandards. See Deciduous 

 Trees page 9. 



-BUXUS. Boxwood. Sfatidards. These are 

 very compact, of evenly clipped form and fine 

 evergreen foliage. Good specimens from 18 to 



24 inches to 3 feet and more diameter of head 

 from $5 to $25 per pair. 



BUXUS. Bo.xwooD. Pyramids. Fine compact 

 plants, from 2 feet to 5 and 6 feet, from $5 to 

 $25 per pair. 



BUXUS. Boxwood. Clipped in round, globe- 

 shaped form, in fine specimens, can also be 

 supplied at reasonable prices. 



LAURUS nobilis. Bay Trees. Standards and 

 Pyramids. See Standard Shrubs and Dec- 

 orative Plants. 



LIQUSTRUM, Privet. Pyramids. Fine plants 

 from 2 feet in height upwards. $5 to $10 dozen. 

 Larger, $10 to $15 pair. 



LIQUSTRUM Privet. Standards, with heads 

 from 18 inches to 3 feet and more diameter of 

 head. See Standard Shrubs and Decorative 

 Plants. 



JUNIPERUS Hibern ica. Juniper. From 2 to 5 



feet in height. 

 RETINOSPORA filJfera. Standards. About 



25 pair of good specimens, 3>^ feet stem of 3 



inch caliper, solid compact heads 4 to 5 feet in 

 diameter. 



RETINOSPORA plumosa aurea. Pyramids, 3, 

 4 and 5 feet in height, 18 inches to 3 feet in 

 diameter. 



TAXUS baccata. English Yews. Standards. 

 Stocky stems about 3 feet high, lyi inch cali- 

 per, 2 and 3 feet diameter of head. 



TAXUS erecta. English Yews. Pyramidal. 

 Fine pyramids, from 3 feet high, 12 to iS inches 

 diameter of base, to 5 and 6 feet in height, 3 

 feet and more diameter of base. 



Yews and Box grown in fancy shapes, such 

 as birds, tables, chairs, etc. , can also be sup- 

 plied. 



SCIADOPITYS verticillata. Japanese Umbrella 

 Pine. Fine specimens of pyramidat form, 

 from 6 to 8 feet in height, and from 2j^ to 3^ 

 feet diameter of base. Grown and moved in 

 baskets with ball; also smaller specimens. 



Azalea Mollis, Hibiscus (Althea) Hydrangea 

 paniculata grandiflora. Viburnum, Wistaria. 

 Standard Roses, hardy Rhododendrons, 



grown as standards, all suitable for formal 

 planting; can be supplied of different sizes and 

 at reasonable prices. Quotations on application. 



For description see Standard Shrubs and 

 Decorative Plants. 



