Larch — Larix — Continued 



JAPANESE. Larix Kaempferi 



The finest species of Larch, of more compact growth than the 

 European. The foliage turns a rich golden brown in the fall. 



Each 



4 ft. high $3.00 



5 ft. high 4.00 



6 ft. high 5.00 



7 ft. high 6.00 



Pine — Pinus 



AUSTRIAN. Pinus Auslraca 



The hardiest and finest evergreen grown. It thrives in the 

 most exposed situations, and is adapted to any soil. It forms a 

 stately and symmetrical tree, with spreading branches and rich, 



dark green foliage. Each 



4 ft. high $4.00 



5 ft. high 5.00 



6 ft. high 6.00 



7 ft. high 7.00 



8 ft. high 8.00 



9 ft. high 9.00 



10 ft. high 10.00 



CORSICAN. Pinus Laricio Corsica 



A distinctive variety, with long, bright green, twisted needles. 



Each 



4 ft. high $5.00 



5 ft. high 6.00 



6 ft. high 7.00 



7 ft. high 8.00 



SWISS STONE. Pinus Cembra 



A handsome tree of regular, compact growth, with thick, bluish- 



green needles. 



Each 



3 ft. high $3.00 



4 ft. high 4.00 



WHITE. Pinus Slrobus 



A rapid grower, forming a tall, beautiful tree, with soft, light- 

 green needles. It thrives in light, dry soil. E 



5 ft. high $3.00 



6 ft. high 4.00 



7 ft. high 5.00 



8 ft. high 6.00 



9 ft. high 7.00 



10 ft. high 8.00 



11 ft. high 9.00 



12 ft. high 10.00 



Retinospora — Chamaecyparis 



The Retinosporas are very decorative evergreens, and arc spe- 

 cially suitable for formal gardening. 

 PISIFERA AUREA 



Graceful and open in growth. The new growth is n rich, 

 golden yellow, changing later to a greener hue. B 



4 ft. high $4.00 



5 ft. high 5.00 



6 ft. high 6.00 



7 ft. high 7-0° 



8 ft. high 8.00 



9 ft. high 9-00 



