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Golden Retinospora. Standard Form. We have 

 a few Golden Retinospora that are trimmed to stand- 

 ard or tree form. These are hardy, bright in color 

 and a dependable substitute for tender Bay Trees. 

 Use them in tubs or open ground where formal 

 effects may be desired. 



Each Per 10 



5 to 6 ft. high; stem, 3 to 4 ft S6 50 S50 00 



6 to 7 ft. high; stem, 3 to 4 ft 8 50 75 00 



Silver Retinospora 



Retinospora pisifera; var. Squarrosa Veit- 

 chii. (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 varie- 

 ties. A showy and attractive tree for general plant- 

 ing- Each Per 10 



2 to ft S2 50 S22 50 



4 to 5 ft 5 00 40 00 



5 to 6 ft 6 00 50 00 



6 to 7 ft. / Fine, well-formed I 7 50 60 00 



7 to 8 ft. I stock f 10 00 85 00 



Silver Retinospora. Standard form. Useful for 

 the same effects as the Standard C^olden Retinospora. 



Each Per 10 



3 to 4 ft. high, with short stems. . . . S5 00 S40 00 

 5 to 6 ft. high; stems, 3 to 4 ft 7 50 70 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 



3 to 4 ft S7 50 



4 to 5 ft 10 00 



5 to 6 ft 15 00 



6 to 7 ft 20 ,00 



Taxus: Yews 



Yews are rather small-growing evergreens that 

 are highly ornamental and effective in bed, group or 

 specimen planting. They withstand clipping well, 

 and are therefore well suited for producing formal 

 effects. The European varieties should not be sub- 

 jected to unduly exposed situations. 



English Yew. Taxus Baccata. (S). This i 

 the tree used for evergreen hedges in many Englis 

 gardens. In protected places it seems to do we 

 here. The foliage is a beautiful, rich shade of greer 

 We offer beautiful large specimens of this choic 

 tree. Each Per 1 



2 to 2}4 ft $3 50 $30 0 



2^ to 3 ft 4 50 40 0 



3 to 3 >^ ft 6 00 50 0 



33^ to 4 ft 7 50 60 0 



4 to 5 ft • 9 00 80 0 



%^olden English Yew; var. Aurea. (S). 



golden form of the above. Each Per i 



iy2 to 2 ft S2 25 S20 0 



2 to 21/2 ft 3 25 30 (I 



3 to 4 ft 6 00 50 0 



Erect English Yew; var. Erecta. (S). A nai 

 rower-growing form than the parent type and a litil 

 stiffer in habit of growth. Each Per i 



3 to 4 ft S7 50 $60 (1 



Irish Yew; var. Fastigiata. (S). Of a \ cr 

 compactly columnar form. It is slow growing and 

 valuable addition to any planting. Each Per i 



3 to 4 ft S6 00 $50 (1 



4 to 5 ft 7 50 



Golden Irish Yew; var. Fastigiata Aurk ^ 

 (S). Similar in appearance to the above but presein 

 ing a rich golden hue. Each Per i 



3 to 4 ft S7 50 S6() 0 



Spreading English Yew; var. REPANDEXr 

 (VD). Glossy dark green foliage. Of a spreading o 

 creeping habit and suitable for rock or natural plant 

 ings. Each Per 1 



IM to 13^ ft. spread $2 50 $22 5 



Canadian Yew; Taxus Canadensis; syn. Minoi 

 (\'D). An attractive, hardy, low-growing form. 



Each Per 10 Per IC 



1 to IK ft SI 25 $10 00 S90 0 



1)4 to IK ft 1 50 12 50 115 0 



Japanese Yew; Taxus Cuspidata. (S). One ( 

 the hardiest of the evergreens. Useful for plantin 

 in exposed locations. Dark green in color and ui 

 right in character. Each Per i 



IK to 2 ft $2 00 $17 5 



var. Nana; 5VW. Brevifolia. (D). A Japanes 

 fofffe, morejiardy than English varieties. Beautifi 

 foliage and of irregular, spreading outline. 



^-'.'Iti' Each Per 1 



IK to 2^ ft S3 50 S30 0 



This foundation planting of Evergreens, now growing near Rydal, Pa., consists of trees from our Nur- 

 series. Tlie Boxwood Hedge at top of terrace we also supplied. You can quickly secure a similar .ettect 

 with a planting of our trees. 



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