t^ iilt. MOON'S EVERGREENS ilil ^j 



A sunken garden on the P. A. B. Widener estate, near Philadelphia, that has been extensively planted with a general 

 assortment of Moons' Evergreens. — IVm. Kleinheinz, Supt. 



RETINOSPORA— Continued 



Golden Retinospora 



Retinospora pisifera. 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 beau- 

 tiful contrast. A vigorous grower that is unsurpassed 

 for color effect in grouping. It is well adapted for 

 small lawns, and equally appropriate for large areas. 

 Vox window-boxes, vases or for formal gardening its 

 value is realized. 



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 



IK to ij 

 \y2 to 2 



2 to 2- 



to 3 

 to 4 

 to 5 

 to 6 

 to 7 



Each 



Per 10 



Per 100 



$0 75 



$6 00 



vS50 00 



1 00 



7 50 



60 00 



1 25 



10 00 



75 00 



1 50 



12 50 



100 00 



2 25 



20 00 



175 00 



3 50 



30 00 



250 00 



4 00 



35 00 



300 00 



6 00 



50 00 



350 00 



many plantings. 





Each 



Per 10 



Per 



100 



IK to 2 



ft. 





$1 00 



S8 50 



S75 



00 



2 to 23 



/2 ft. 





1 50 



12 50 



100 



00 



2K to 3 



ft. 



Beautiful 



2 00 



15 00 



135 



00 



4 to 5 



ft. 



specimen 

 trees, 



3 50 



32 50 



300 



00 



5 to 6 



ft. ' 



compact 



4 50 



40 00 



350 



00 



6 to 7 



ft. 



and 



7 50 



60 00 



500 



00 



7 to 8 



ft. 



symmet- 

 rical 



10 00 



85 00 







8 to 10 



ft. 



15 00 



125 00 







10 to 12 



ft. 





20 00 









Prices of Larger Trees on Appltcation 



Siebold's Retinospora. v.\k. Sgi akrosa Sik- 

 Boi.ni. iiluish foliage, changing to a purplish 



hue in Winter. Although it is not a long-lived tree 

 it is vakiable for the color of its foliage, which is per- 

 haps best displayed in a j)lanting of mixed ever- 

 greens. Each Per 10 



2 to 3 ft S2 50 S22 50 



3 to 4 ft 3 50 30 00 



Japanese Umbrella Pine 



Sciadopitys verticillata. (S). A Japanese tree 

 of pyramidal character and slow growth when young. 

 The odd foliage is arranged in whorls of fifteen to 

 thirty long, narrow needles of lustrous deep green 

 color. A rare tree and a gem in any collection. 

 Beautiful either as a specimen or for group planting. 



Each Per 10 Each 



2 to 3 ft. . $3 50 $30 00 5 to 6 ft $15 00 



3 to 4 ft. . 7 50 6 to 7 ft 17 50 



4 to 5 ft. . 10 00 7 to 8 ft 20 00 



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