Retinospora  filifera,  var.  aurea.  Golden 
Thread-branched  Retinospora.  The  slen- 
der, thread-like  branches  droop  gracefully  to 
the  ground,  making  a  small  golden  fountain 
of  foliage  that  blends  most  pleasingly  with 
the  green  grass.  Very  useful  for  the  front  of 
groups  or  as  specimens. 
U  to  2  feet  by      to  2  feet  $4  00 
2  to  2h  feet  by  2  to  3  feet  ,   6  00 
R.  flavescens,  var.  variegata.  White -leaved 
Retinospora.  (D)  The  varied  tints  of  green, 
yellow  and  creamy  white  in  this  evergreen  gives 
it  a  golden  appearance.  The  habit  is  dwarf  and 
compact,  and  its  ball-like  form  makes  it  a  pretty 
little  ornament  in  many  places.  We  have  some 
handsome  specimens  for  immediate  effect.  This 
variety  needs  no  trimming. 
1  to  1|  feet  by  1  to  li  feet  Each 
broad  $1  00  $10  00  $75  00 
1^  to  2  feet  by  IJ  to  2  feet 
broad   
li  to  2J  feet  by  2  to  3  feet 
broad,  specimens    .  .  . 
3  to  4  feet  by  4  to  5  feet 
broad,  specimens    .  .  . 
4  to  5  feet  by  4  to  5  feet 
broad,  specimens    $8  to  10  00 
2  00 
3  00 
Doz. 
0  00 
18  00  125  00 
30  00 
5  00    50  00 
Retinospora  obtusa.  Obtuse-leaved  Retin- 
ospora. (M)  Largest  of  the  family.  Of  up- 
right growth  and  much  admired.  The  soft 
green  foliage,  arranged  in  flat  filaments,  gives 
the  tree  an  airy  appearance. 
Each  Doz. 
2  to  2J  feet  $2  00    $21  001 
3  to  4  feet   3  50     36  OOi 
var.  gracilis  aurea.  (S)  Somewhat  like  the 
former,  but  more  loose  and  open.  The  young, 
green  foliage  is  profusely  marked  with  a  bright 
golden  yellow,  making  a  handsome  and  attrac- 
tive tree.  Each  Doz. 
2i  to  3  feet  $2  50    $25  00 
5  to  6  feet  5  00 
var.  nana.  (D)  A  slow-growing  dwarf  variety 
that  attains  great  age.  It  is  popular  in  Japanese 
gardens,  and  attracts  much  attention  here.  The 
deep  dark  green  leaves  are  arranged  in  flattened 
masses  that  rise  above  one  another,  making  a 
dense,  heavy  foliage,  and  giving  it  a  beautiful 
individuality. 
15  to  20  inches  $2  50 
var.  nana  aurea.  (D)  Similar  in  character  to 
the  preceding,  with  a  clear  golden  colored  foli- 
age that  is  bright  and  fresh  all  the  year.  One 
of  the  choicest  little  golden  evergreens  in 
cultivation. 
2  to  2i  feet  $4  00 
R.  pisifera.  Pea -fruited  Retinospora. 
(M)  The  slender  branches  are  open  and 
graceful,  the  foliage  light  green  above 
and  silvery  beneath.  It  is  one  of  the  best 
Retinosporas. 
2  to  2h  feet  $1  50 
2h  to  3  feet  2  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Pea-fruited  Reti- 
nospora. (D)  A  bright,  golden  evergreen 
with  light  airy  foliage.  It  holds  its  color 
constantly,  and  is  handsome  for  contrasts 
in  groups,  or  individually  as  a  specimen. 
Each  Doz. 
2i  to  3  feet  $2  00  $20  00 
3  to  4  feet   2  50  25  00 
4  to  5  feet   4  00  45  00 
5  to  6  feet  8  00 
R.  plumosa.  Plume-like,  or  simply  Green 
Retinospora.  (S)  of  conical  outline,  with 
light,  feathery  green  foliage.  It  stands 
shearing  well,  and  if  frequently  pruned 
becomes  compact  and  dense.  It  is  useful 
in  groups,  beds  or  for  vases  and  window- 
boxes.  Each 
2h  to  3  feet  .  .  .  $1  50 
3  00 
Doz. 
$14  00 
30  00 
ino 
$90  00 
200  00 
7  00     70  00   500  00 
ItETINOSPORA  SQUARIIOSA  VEITCHII  .\T  GLENWOOU 
12 
3  to  4  feet 
5  to  6  feet,  broad 
handsome  spec 
imens  .... 
8  to  10  ft.,  spec. 
...    $10  to  15  00 
Prices  of  larger  trees  on  application. 
Six  plants  of  the  same  variety  will  be  supplied 
at  the  price  per  dozen.  25  at  the  price  per  hun- 
dred. 260  at  the  price  per  thousand. 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
