AO O N ' S 



E VEPwGI^EENS 



*lant Evergreens about your porch foundation. Isn't 

 permanent planting like this better than the expensive 

 ds of tender flowers that must be planted each Spring, 

 id then pass away with the first frost to leave the ground 

 .V and unsightly right at your front door for six 

 nths of the year? 



ume-like or Green Retinospora 



var. Plumosa. (S). Foliage of light, feathery ap- 

 arance. The color is a beautiful shade of dark 

 ien that looks well with almost any other ever- 

 2en. Trees of this color are being used more of 

 e and this season we are offering some beautiful 

 )ck particularly in the medium size grades. A very 

 2ful and valuable evergreen. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 S3 00 S27 50 



4 00 35 00 



5 00 45 00 

 7 50 65 00 S550 00 



10 00 80 00 750 00 



o4ft 

 o 5 ft 

 ) 6 

 7 



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Attractive 

 broad, biishv 

 plants 



White-leaved Retinospora; var. Flavescens 

 variegata; 5v;?. LuTESCEXS. (D). This variety pre- 

 sents 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 useful 

 tree. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



iv^tolj^ft SI 50 SI 2 50 SlOO 00 



3 to 4 ft., extra bushy 5 00 45 00 

 6 to 7 ft 17 50 



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. 

 For window boxes, vases or for formal gardening its 

 value is realized. 



Each 



to 2 ft SI 25 



2 to 2>^ ft 1 50 



23^ to 3 ft 2 00 



i to 5 ft^ ( ) 4 00 



:> to 6 ft. ^ broad, \ 5 00 



6 to 7 ft. ( bushy plants j 6 50 



7 to 8 ft 9 00 



Per 10 

 SIO 00 



12 

 17 

 35 

 40 

 55 

 75 



50 

 50 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 



Per 100 



S85 00 

 no 00 

 160 00 



350 00 

 450 00 



A block of Moons' Golden Retinospora. Note the dense habit and shapely form of each plant, as well as the 

 nsive way in which they are grown. Trees like these, $6.50 each, smaller ones at proportionate rates; see above. 



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