^ IIL moon's evergreens ^liim 



RETINOSPORA OR JAPANESE CYPRESS— Continued 



Retinospora Pisifera. var. Flavescens varie- 

 gata; syn. Lutescens. (D). This variety presents 

 a golden effect. It seems to be one of the most 

 hardy varieties and one which seems to fill the re- 

 quirements in so many garden schemes. Its dwarf, 

 compact habit also helps in making it a most use- 



ful tree. 



2 



2y. 



3 

 4 

 5 



Each 



ft $1 00 



1 50 



2 00 



3 50 

 5 00 

 7 50 



Per 10 



$8 50 

 12 50 

 17 50 

 32 50 

 45 00 

 65 00 



Per 100 



$300 00 



400 00 



Silver Retinospora 



var. Squarrosa Veitchii. (S). 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. A tree which seems to be 

 very popular and one that works in nicely with 

 many plantings. See illustration below. 



Each 



5 to 8 ft. specimens $10 00 to $15 00 



var. Plumosa Argentea. (S). An occasional 

 white tip on the ends of the branches gives this 

 variety an individuality all its own. 



Per 100 



$100 00 

 175 00 



1. 



4 to 



2 ft. 





2 



to 



3 ft. 



Beautiful 



3 



to 



4 ft. 



specimen 



4 



to 



5 ft.^ 



trees, 



5 



to 



6 ft. 



compact 

 and 



6 



to 



7 ft. 



symmetri- 



7 



to 



8 ft. 



cal 



8 



to 



10 ft. 





Each 



$1 00 



10 00 

 15 00 



Per 10 

 $8 50 



15 00 

 25 00 

 32 50 

 40 00 

 60 00 

 85 00 



Per IC^ 



$75 ' 

 135 00 

 225 00 

 300 00 

 350 0.0 

 500 OC 



Each Per 10 



1>^ to 2 ft $1 00 $7 50 



2 to 3 ft 1 50 12 50 



3 to 4 ft 2 50 20 00 



4 to 5 ft 3 50 30 00 



Plume-like or Green Retinospora. var. 



Plumosa. (S). Foliage of light, feathery 

 appearance. The color is a beautiful shade of 

 dark green that looks well with almost any 

 other evergreen. Trees of this color are being 

 used more of late and this season we are offer- 

 ing some beautiful stock particularly in the 

 medium size grades. A very useful and valu- 

 able evergreen. See illustration on page 21. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1>^ to 2 ft 



2 to 3 ft 



ft. ( Beautiful, 

 compact, 

 symmetrical 

 stock 



Siebold's Retinospora. var. Sql"; 

 SiEBOLDl. (D). Bluish foliage, changinr— 

 purplish hue in Winter. Although it is not 

 lived tree it is valuable for the color of its i 

 which is perhaps best displayed in a planting, 

 mixed evergreens. Each F 



IX to 1>^ ft $1 25 K 



1>^ to 2 ft '- 1 75 10 



2 to 3 ft 2 50 22 



12 



$8 50 

 12 50 

 30 00 

 40 00 

 55 00 



Each 



to 25 ft $25 00 to $60 00 



to 5 

 to 6 ft. 



7 



to 7 ft. 



$100 

 150 

 3 50 

 450 

 6 00 



$75 00 

 100 00 

 275 00 

 350 00 



Golden Retinospora 



var. Plumosa Aurea. (S). The most 

 popular and generally useful of all the golden 

 evergreens. Is especially ornamental, and the 

 soft, plume-like, golden foliage is particularly 

 bright in Spring. It remains a deep yellow, 

 even through the Winter. It is low-branched, 

 and the golden yellow foliage brushes the green 

 grass in beautiful contrast. A vigorous grower 

 that is unsurpassed for color effect in group- 

 ing. 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. 



Per 10 

 $7 50 

 12 50 

 22 50 

 30 00 

 37 50 

 50 00 

 65 00 



Per 100 

 $60 00 



100 00 

 200 00 

 275 00 

 325 00 

 450 00 



to 10 ft 12 50 



to 12 ft 25 00 



to 14 ft 35 00 



to 16 ft 40 00 



200 00] 

 250 00 

 350 00 



Each 



to 18 ft $60 00 to $75 00 



Silver Retinospora at our nursery, see description and prices 

 above. The six to seven feet and the seven to eight feet specimens 

 which we offer will make a similar showing. 



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