MOON'S EVERGREEN 



Plume-like, or Green Retinospora 



Retinospora plumosa. (S) Of conical 

 outline, with light-green feathery 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. 

 See illustration, page 16. 



Each 10 100 

 ft $1 50 $12 50 $100 00 



50 

 00 

 00 



30 00 

 45 00 

 50 00 



275 00 

 400 00 

 475 00 



Each 



$7 50 to $10 



00 



12 to 16 



16 to 20 11. >t:rt 

 var. argentea. ( 



the above. 



Each 10 



20 00 175 00 

 25 00 200 00 



Each 



$25 00 to $50 00 

 50 00 to 75 00 

 ) Variegated form of 



2 to 2J/^ ft. 

 to 3 ft. 



Each 



.$1 50 

 . 2 50 



10 



$12 50 

 20 00 



100 



$100 00 

 175 00 



Golden Retinospora 



var. aurea. (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- 

 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-^-ellow 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, page 16. 



oT-^-S Each 10 



$2 00 $17 50 



Silver Retinospora (Retinospora squarrosa var. Veitchii). A speci- 

 men at our nurseries. The silvery-blue foliage is conspicuous and 

 beautiful all the year. The quality of our stock is just as good as this 

 specimen. 



100 

 $150 00 

 200 00 

 250 00 

 325 00 

 450 00 



to 20 



25 00 



30 00 



40 00 



50 00 



60 00 



80 00 

 150 00 

 200 00 

 250 00 



Each 



$40 00 to $75 



00 



WHITE-LEAVED RETINOSPORA, var. 

 Flavescens variegata syri. Lutescens. (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 



to 1 ft., without ball, $0 50 

 IK to 2 ft. X IK to 2 ft. 1 

 2 to 2K ft. X 1^ to 2K ft- 2 

 2K to 3 ft. X 2 to 3 ft. 3 



Silver Retinospora 



Retinospora squarrosa, var. Veitchii. (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. 



Each 10 100 

 $2 25 $20 00 $175 00 



50 

 00 

 50 



10 



$4 00 

 12 50 

 17 50 

 30 00 



100 



$35 00 

 100 00 

 150 00 



Each 



4 to 6 ft.x3 to 5 ft. 

 specimens $7 50 to $15 00 



25 00 

 35 00 

 40 00 

 45 00 

 60 00 

 90 00 

 125 00 



225 00 

 300 00 

 350 00 

 400 00 

 500 00 

 800 00 



Each 



$15 00 to $25 00 

 35 00 to 75 00 



Five or more plants of any one variety at price per lo; 25 or more at price per loo 



15 



