Block of Retinosporas at the Amawalk Nursery, with one taken up to show 
the roots 
PINE, continued 
Swiss Stone. Pinus Cemhra. A large, handsome tree of regular, 
compact growth, with short, thick, bluish green needles. Unlilie 
many Pines, it retains its branches close to the ground. j.^^^ 
2 ft. high $2 OO 
3 ft- high 3 00 
White. Pinus Strohus. The White Pine forms a tall, beautiful tree, 
with soft, delicate, bluish green foliage. It thrives in the poorest 
soil, but cannot stand as exposed situations as the Austrian Pine. 
3 ft high $^00 
4 ft high 2 OO 
5 ft- high 3 OO 
Silver Blue. Pinus Strobus umbraculijera. Similar in growth to 
the White Pine, but more dwarf, and with shorter needles, j-ach 
3 ft high $2 OO 
3i to 4 ft. high 3 oo 
Retinospora • Chamaecyparis 
Filifera aurea. Forms a large shrub, with graceful, drooping 
branches and thread-like foliage. The foliage is a brilliant golden 
yellow, and retains its color throughout the year. ^.^^^^ 
I J to 2 ft. high $2 OO 
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