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^etinospora  pisifera.  Pea-fruited  Retlxospora. 
(M)  The  slender  branches  are  open  and  grace- 
ful, the  foliage  light  green  above  and  silvery 
beneath.  It  is  one  of  the  best  Retinosporas. 
Each  10 
2  to  2i  ft  $1  75   $15  00 
2J  to  3  ft   2  25     20  00 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Pea-fruited  Retinosfora. 
(S)  A  bright,  golden  evergreen  with  light  airy 
foliage.  It  holds  its  color  constantly,  and  is  hand- 
some for  contrasts  in  groups  or  individually  as 
a  specimen.  Each  lo 
3  to  4  ft  $2  50    $22  50 
4  to  5  ft   4  50     40  00 
5  to  6  ft   5  00     45  00 
7  to  8  ft.,  specimens  .  .  .  .  $10  to  12  00 
i.  plumosa.  Plume-like,  or  simply  Green  Reti- 
nosfora. (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        lo  loo 
2  to  2i  ft  $1  00    $8  50    $70  00 
2Jto3ft   2  00    17  50    150  00 
3  to  31  ft   3  00    25  00 
3^  to  4  ft   4  00    35  00 
Each  10 
4  to  5  ft  $5  00  $45  00 
5  to  6  ft   7  50    70  00 
6  to  7  ft.  X  4  to  5  ft.  ,  . ,  o 
spread  .  .  .  $7.50  to.  10  00  ^ 
7  to  8  ft.  X  5  to  7  ft. 
spread  .  .  .  .  $10  to  15  00 
9  to  10  ft.  X  5  to  7  ft.  KikV 
spread  ....  $12  to  20  00 
12  to  15  ft.  X  6  to  8  ft. 
spread  .  .  .  .  $20  to  30  00  Jl^- 
These    ^elinosporas   are  symmetrical   cone-  're- 
shaped plants,  all  of  them  splendidly  furnished 
and  as  dense  and  compact  as  can  be. 
var.  aurea.    Golden  Retinosfora. 
(Sj   The  most  popular  and  generally  ■ 
useful  of  all  the  golden  evergreens. 
In  character  it  resembles  the  R. 
plumosa.    Is  especially  ornamental, 
and  the  soft  plume-like  golden  foliage 
is  particularly  bright  in  spring.  It 
remains  a  deep  yellow  even  through 
the  winter.  When  pruned  it  becomes 
symmetrical  and  regular.   It  is  low- 
branched  and  the  golden  yellow  foli- 
age brushes  the  green  grass  in  beau-  % 
tiful  contrasts.   A  vigorous  grower, 
that  is  unsurpassed  for  color  effect  % 
in  grouping.   It  is  well  adapted  for 
small  lawns,  and  equally  appropriate 
for  large  areas.   For  window-boxes,  i^:^ 
vases  or  for  formal  gardening  its 
value  is  realized. 
Each         10  100 
2  to  2|  ft.  .  .  $0  75  $6  50  $50  00 
2i  to  3  ft.  ..   1  00     8  50     75  00 
The  above  arc  unsheared  and  Well  suited  for 
hedges  and  collective  plantings. 
Each  10  100 
Ih  to  2  ft.  .  .  $1  00    $8  50    $75  00 
2  to  2h  ft.  .  .    1  50    12  50    100  00  a 
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Retinospora  plumosa,  var.  aurea,  continued 
Each         10  100 
2^  to  3  ft  $2  00  $17  50  $150  00 
3  to  4  ft   3  50    30  00 
4  to  5  ft   5  00    45  00 
5  to  6  ft.,  specimens  .  $6  to  7  50 
6  to  7  ft.,      "      .  $10  to  12  50 
7  to  10  ft.,     "    $12.50  to  20  00 
10  to  12  ft.,     "      .  $20  to  35  00 
These  are  all  specimen  plants.    Dense,  compact  and  sym- 
metrical.  Ths  large  sizes  will  make  splendid  immediate  effects. 
var.  flavescens  variegata.  White-leaved  Reti- 
nosfora. (D)  Golden  in  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. 
Each         10  100 
U  to  U  ft  $1  00    $8  00    $75  00 
li  to  2  ft   1  50    12  50    100  00 
3J  to  5  ft.  X  4  to  6  ft. 
spread   ....  $7.50  to  12  00 
R.  squarrosa,  var.  Sieboldi.  Siebold's  Retinos- 
fora. (S)  Dwarf,  compact  evergreen,  with 
bluish  foliage,  changing  to  a  purplish  hue  in 
winter,  a  distinct  coloring  that  is  effective  in 
collective  plantings.  Each  lo 
1  to  H  ft  $1  25   $10  00 
li  to  2  ft   1  75     15  00 
of  Silver  Retinospora  {R.  squarroSa.  Veitchii)  at  Glenwood  (see  page  12) 
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