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RETINISPORA. continued 

 Obtusa. Dark >;rr. ii loliai;-. arranged in flattened 



tilani.-ru^. 2 f. 3 it.. >J .-arli. 

 Obtusa aurea nana, ( .ran iul Icatherv foliaee; one 



.11 thr har.li,-~t S It , ^^ ,-a.-lL. 



Obtusa gracilis. iMii.i. iit ti>.iii tlu- obtuse-leaved 

 Retino^iii.ia- 111 iliit tli- 1 1 > m. 1 - Ii k.- leaves droop 

 slightly. J to ,i It., s ' I" > vv. .arh. 

 Obtusa Youngii. ( .racrt ul 1. a 111 . \ .-llo\visli. Each 



2 III 2' • n 5 I ,0 



_ _ ' J to J It 2 50 



Pisifera. Fyraniidal; rapid growth; satislactorv. E.u h 



2 to 3 ft ' .$2 50 



3 to 4 ft 3 50 



4 to 5 ft 5 00 



_ 5 to 6 ft S7-50 to 10 00 



Pisifera aurea. Beautiful, bright golden form of the 

 preceding. Each 



2 to 3 tt S2 50 



3 to 4 ft 3 50 



4 to s ft 5 00 



5 to 6 ft 7 so 



6 to 7 ft 10 00 



7 to 8 ft S12 to IS 00 



Plumosa. Dense, small-sized tree of conical form. 



Each 



2 to 3 ft S2 so 



3 to 4 it 3 so 



4 to 5 ft., broad lo 00 



6 to 7 ft 57.50 to 10 00 



Plumosa aurea. One of the most desirable of our 

 collection; golden form of above. Each 



2 to 3 ft $2 50 



3 to 4 ft 3 50 



4 to 5 ft S 00 



5 to 0 ft 7 50 



'J t<j 7 ft $10 to 15 00 



Plumosa argentea. Green, tipped with yellow and 

 white. Each 



2 to 2^2 h S2 so 



2>2 to 3 ft S3. so to 5 00 



Plumosa sulphurea. Similar to the above; tipped 



sulphur-yellow. 2 to 3 ft.. ^3.50 to Ss each. 

 Squarrosa Veitchii. .\ i ai)id-growmg. heath-like 

 plant, with silvers- foliage; stands severe shearing. 



Each 



2 to 3 ft $2 SO 



3 to 4 ft S 00 



4 to s ft . 7 so 



Sciadopitys 



Verticillata. Japain^;- rrnhrflla I'iiu-. Shining, dark 

 green, long needU-s in iiiiiliii'lla-likc whoils; \it\- dis- 

 tinct. L'niquel\- striking when planted as a speci- 

 men. Each 

 iK to 2 ft S3 7S 



2 to 3 ft. s 00 



3 to 4 ft 57.50 to 10 00 



5 to 6 ft S15 to 25 00 



8 ft 40 to so 00 



Taxus 



Cuspidata brevifolia. Japanese \ i w 

 its deep green color all winter, i 5 to 1 ,s 



Cuspidata tardiva aurea. Beaut ilul. 

 form. 15 to 18 in., S2.50 each. 



c tains 

 I each, 

 jolden 



Thuya 



Occidentalis. .American .A.rborvitae. Conical form 

 and rapid growth; used extensively for hedges and 

 screens. Each 

 iH to 2 ft So 50 



2 to 3 ft I 25 



3 to 4 tt I so 



4 to 5 't 2 so 



5 to tt 3 s<) 



f) to 7 tt s 00 



8 t(j 10 ft S7.50 to II) 00 



Occidentalis aurea, var. George Peabody. .\ 

 dense-growing golden variety making a broad pyra- 

 mid which holds its color all summer. Each 



2 ft $1 75 



3 ft 2 50 



Occidentalis Ellwangeriana. Low. broad pyramid 



with slender branches clothed with two kinds of 



foliage. 2 ft.. Sj each. 

 Occidentalis ericoides. Dark green; conical growth; 



foliage finely divided, x'2 to 2 ft., Si. 50 each. 

 Occidentalis globosa. Globe-headed Arborvitae. .\ 



deep green variety of globular form. I K to 2 ft., 



lith 

 uh. 



the ,il)o\e hut of a 



01.30 I,. >j eaeu. 

 Occidentalis Hoveyi. .\ slow-growing torin 

 golden green loliage. j'. It.. 5.'. 50 to S3. 50 



Occidentalis Reedii. Si 



Occidentalis pyramidalis. Dense, upright giowth; 



light-olored loliage. 4 It.. Sj.50 e.ieli. 

 Occidentalis sibirica. Large, dark gieeii loli.ige; 



strong, psraiiiidal growth; \erv good ami hardy. 



3 to 4 It.."Sj..=;o to S^ each. 

 Occidentalis Wareana. Light sulphur-yellow which 



gradu.ilh- deepen^ ill .lutiimn. Each 



2 It. ^ $1 50 



3 to 4 It 3 50 



Occidentalis Vervaeneana. A gracefully drooping, 



vellow-iiiarki'd .\rl)orvit;e. Each 



2 to 3 ft ii 50 



3 to 4 ft 4 00 



Borealis. b'ornis i 

 branches peiiduU 



Thuyopsis 



dense, erect tree with a.scending 

 IS at the tips. 3 ft., S3. 50 each. 



Relinispota plumosa 



Tsuga 



Canadensis. Ili'inloek. .\ graceful, lofty tree with 

 loose, open growth wliieh lends itself to shearing. 

 The Hemloc k is undouliledly one of the finest na- 

 li\-e e\c igieeiis ami should be used extensively as 

 imli\idii,il ~^|)iriim iis. loi iri.iss planting, and for 

 lied'.;. , I 111- |>l.iiii will. |ieili.i|)s, succeed in a more 

 sli.i.h ,iiii,iiioii ili.ui .iiu oilui e\-ergreen and proves 

 ,111 iile.il siihiri i lor woodland planting, either in 

 ,i;loll|>s ..I s( .ittei.-d. Each 



1 ' . 10 It fo 75 



2 01 Atl I 50 



3 to .( It- 3 00 



4 to 5 It. 4 00 

 Canadensis pendula Sargentii. .S.ugent's Weeping 



Hemlock. i>j to 2 ft.. Si. 50 to $2.50 each. 



