lil  MOON'S  EVERGREENS 
RETINOSPORA  PLUMOSA—Continued. 
6  to  7  ft. 
8  to  9  ft. 
9  to  10  ft. 
14  to  16  ft. 
Broad, 
symmetrical 
specimens. 
Each  10 
$10  00 
15  00  $135  00 
20  00    175  00 
Each 
$20  00  to  $30  00 
Retinospora  squarrosa,  var.  Sieboldi.  Sie- 
bold's  Retinospora.  (D)  Bluish  foliage,  chang- 
ing to  a  purplish  hue  in  Winter;  a  distinct  coloring. 
IH  to  2  ft. 
Each 
$1  75. 
10 
$15  00 
Golden  Retinospora 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Retinospora.  (S)  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-Hke,  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  foliage  brushes  the  green  grass  in  beautiful 
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,  vases  or  for  formal 
gardening,  its  value  is  realized.    See  illustration  on 
page  11.  E 
3  to  4  ft.,  unsheared  for 
hedging   $1 
2  to  2K  ft 
2  K  to  3  ft 
3  to  3  K  ft 
3  K  to  4  ft 
6  to  7  ft. . 
8  to  10  ft. 
10  to  12  ft 
12  to  14  ft 
These  are  all 
specimen  plants, 
dense,  compact 
^and  symmetrical. 
The  large  sizes 
will  make  splendid 
immediate  effects. 
00 
50 
00 
50 
00 
50 
10 
$8  00 
12  50 
17  50 
20  00 
25  00 
60  00 
100 
$75  00 
100  00 
150  00 
175  00 
225  00 
500  00 
Each 
$12  50  to  $20  00 
20  00  to  30  00 
30  00  to   40  00 
WHITE-LEAVED  RETINOSPORA,  var.  fla- 
vescens  variegata.  (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 
1  to  IK  ft   $0  75      $6  00    $50  00 
IX  to  2  ft.  X  IK  to  2  ft..  .     1  50      12  50    100  00 
2  to2Kft.x  lKto2Kft.,    2  00      15  00 
Each 
3 K  to  6  ft.  x  3K  to  6  ft  $5  00  to  $15  00 
Silver  Retinospora 
var.  Veitchii.  Silver  Retinospora.  (S) 
Possesses  the  merit  of  R.  plumosa,  resembles  it  in 
character,  and  is  useful  in  the  same  way.  The 
foliage  is  feathery,  and  of  a  rich,  silvery  glaucous  or 
steel  blue  that  contrasts  finely  with  the  dark  green 
and  golden  tints  of  other  varieties.  One  of  the 
most  showy  and  attractive  of  the  class.  We  have 
a  stock  of  magnificent  trees.  See  illustration  on 
page  11. 
1 K  to  2  ft.~ 
2  to  2K  ft. 
2K  to  3  ft. 
3  to  3  K  ft.  I 
3K  to  4  ft. 
4  to  4K  ft. 
4K  to  5  ft. I 
5  to  6  ft. .  . 
6  to  7  ft..  . 
12  to  14  ft. 
1     These  are  j 
I   all  specimen  | 
plants,  dense, 
compact  and 
symmetrical. 
The  larger 
sizes  will  make 
splendid 
I     immediate  j 
effects. 
ch 
10 
100 
$1 
50 
$12 
50 
$100  00 
00 
17 
50 
150  00 
50 
22 
50 
200  00 
I 
00 
27 
50 
250  00 
50 
32 
50 
300  00 
4 
50 
40 
00 
350  00 
5 
00 
45 
00 
50 
65 
00 
Each 
no  00  to  $15  00 
35  00  to   50  00 
Sciadopitys 
Sciadopitys  Verticillata.  Umbrella  Pine. 
(S)  A  quite  hardy  Japanese  tree,  of  pyramidal 
character  and  slow  growth  when  young.  The  odd 
foliage  is  arranged  in  whorls  of  15  to  30  long,  broad 
needles  of  lustrous  deep  green  color.  A  rare  tree 
and  a  gem  in  any  collection. 
Each 
2  to  3  ft   $5  00 
3  to  4  ft   8  00 
4  to  5  ft   12  00 
5  to  6  ft   15  00 
6  to        ft   20  00 
mm 
TAXUS.  YEWS 
T 
HE  Yews  are  slow-growing,  generally  small  trees,  that  do  well  in  most  soils.  They  are  highly  orna- 
mental and  effective  as  specimens  or  in  groups.  Yews  withstand  clipping  well,  but  they  require 
the  protection  of  sheltered  positions  in  places  much  north  of  Philadelphia. 
Taxus  baccata.  English  Yew.  (S)  A  slow- 
growing,  thickly  branched  tree,  with  small,  dark 
green  leaves.  P:ach  10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  for  hedging          $125      $9  00    $75  00 
3  to  4  ft   4  00  Each 
5  to  7  ft   $10  00  to  $15  00 
var.  aurea.    (".oldhn  Engllsh  Yew. 
Each  10 
1  '2  to  2  ft   $2  00    $15  00 
2  to  3  ft   3  00      27  50 
Taxus  baccata,  var.   erecta.    (D)    A  good, 
symmetrical  sort.  Each 
3  K  to  4  ft.  specimens   $7  50 
var.  fastigata.  Irish  Yew.  (D)  Splendid 
little  cone-shaped  tree,  that  is  erect  and  slender. 
Rich,  dark,  glossy  green  foliage,  well  suited  for 
group  and  formal  planting. 
3  to  4  ft. 
4  to  5  ft. 
Each 
$3  50 
4  50 
10 
$30  00 
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