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RETINOSPORA.  continued 
soils  and  seldom  attain  a  greater  height  than  40  feet.  Their  coloring  is  constant  and  attractive  at  a' 
seasons.  They  are  useful  in  all  ornamental  plantings,  and  particularly  well  suited  for  color  contrast.' 
grouping,  formal  effects,  window-boxes  and  vases.  Occasional  shearings  render  them  more  compact  an 
brighten  their  distinct  refined  and  attractive  colors,  individual  specimens  may  be  grown  to  splendi 
proportions,  and  are  at  all  times  distinctive  and  artistic  ornaments  to  the  lawn. 
Retinospora  leptoclada.  (S)  Compact  habit 
very  dark  green  twisted  foliage.  IJ  t 
2  ft.,  $1.50. 
R.  obtusa.  Obtuse-leaved  Retinospora 
(M)  Of  upright  growth,  with  splendi 
habit.  The  soft  green  foliage  arranged  i 
flat  filaments  is  rich  in  appearance.  Th 
lower  branches  are  retained.  Suited  fo 
specimen  planting  or  for  grouping. 
Each        10  100 
U  to  2  ft  . 
2  to  2J  ft.  . 
2h  to  3  ft.  . 
Each 
;i  00 
1  50 
2  00 
(S) 
$7  50    $70  0 
12  50 
17  50 
Somewhat  lik' 
Sample  of  our  Golden  Retinsopora  {Retinospora  plumosa,  var.  aurea) 
specimen?  give  finished  results  without  waiting 
Retinospora  filicoides.   Fern-like  Retinospora. 
(S)  An  open  form,  whose  soft,  green  leaves  are 
borne  all  along  the  branches.  A  pretty,  unique 
little  evergreen  that  should  be  in  all  collections. 
1  to  IJ  ft.,  $1.50  each,  $12.50  for  10. 
R.  filifera.  Thread-branched  Retinospora.  (S) 
A  broad,  bushy  tree  with  dark  green  foliage  in 
pendulous  thread-like  strings.  It  makes  a  hand- 
some specimen  suited  to  any  lawn  or  for  group- 
ing. Is  hardy  and  grows  well  almost  anywhere. 
Each  10 
2  to  2J  ft  $2  25  $20  00 
2J  to  3  ft   2  50     22  50 
5  to  6  ft  $7.50  to  10  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Thread-branched  Reti- 
nospora. (D)  1  ft.,  $1.50;  2h  ft.  X  15  to  20  in. 
broad,  $3. 
10 
var.  gracilis  aurea. 
the  former,  but  more  loose  and  open.  Th, 
young  green  foliage  is  profusely  marke : 
with  a  bright  golden  yellow,  making 
handsome  attractive  tree.  3  to  4  ft.,  ^ 
var.  nana.  (D)  A  slow-growing  dwar 
variety  that  attains  great  age.  It  is  popi 
lar  in  Japanese  gardens,  and  attract 
much  attention  here.  The  deep  dark  gree 
leaves  are  arranged  in  flattened  masse 
that  rise  above  one  another,  making 
dense,  heavy  foliage,  and  giving  it  a  beai 
tiful  individuality.  Ear- 
12  to  15  in  $15: 
15  to  18  in  2  0 
U  to  2  ft  2  5 
2  to  2i  ft  3  5 
var.  nana  aurea.  (D)  Similar  in  charactt 
to  the  preceding,  with  a  clear  golde 
colored  foliage  that  is  bright  and  fresh  a 
the  year.  One  of  the  choicest  little  golde 
evergreens  in  cultivation,    li  to  2  ft 
$2.50  ;    2  to  2i  ft.,  $3.50. 
R.  pisifera.    Pea -fruited  Retinospor; 
(M)   The  slender  branches  are  open  an 
graceful,  the  foliage  light  green  abovi 
and  silvery  beneath.   It  is  one  of  the  best  Ret 
nosporas.    2  to  3  ft.,  $2. 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Pea-fruited  Retinospor--[ 
(S)  A  bright,  golden  evergreen  with  light  air';; 
foliage.  It  holds  its  color  constantly,  and  :| 
handsome  for  contrasts  in  groups  or  individualllf 
as  a  specimen. 
Each 
2  to  2nt  $1  50 
2i  to  3  ft  2  00 
3  to  4  ft  2  50 
4  to  5  ft  4  00 
5  to  6  ft.,  specimens    ...  $5  to  8  00 
R.  plumosa.  Plume-like,  or  simply  Green  Ret;! 
NOSPORA.  (S)  Of  conical  outline  with  lighjsj 
feathery  green  foliage.  It  stands  shearing  wel'' 
and  if  frequently  pruned  becomes  compact  an( 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIEj 
Such 
10  li 
$12  e4 
17  £| 
22  q 
35  cl 
