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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
EVERGREEN TREES— Continued 
PSEUDOTSUGA. 
— Douglasi elegans. A variety of Douglasi with dense foliage of shining 
green color. 2 to 2J4 feet, each, $3-50. 
RETINOSPORA Obtusa. (Obtuse-Leaved Japan Cypress.) (Lr.) The 
strongest of the family, and a handsome specimen. The color is a 
clear, pretty green; foliage fern-like; habit drooping and graceful. I'A 
to 2 feet, $2.00; 2 to 2^ feet, $2.50. 
— Obtusa Nana compacta. (Ds.) A rather unusual variety of Retinospora 
with dwarf spreading foliage. 15 to 18 inches, each, $1.75; 114 to 2 feet, 
each, $2.25. 
— Pisifera Aurea. (Golden Pea-Fruited Japan Cypress.) (Lni.) Upright 
in form, branches long and somewhat pendulous at the ends; foliage 
bright golden yellow, a beautiful variety. 2 to 2^/2 feet, $2.75. 
— Pisifera Filifera. (Thread-Branched Japan Cypress.) (Lm.) Very 
elegant appearance with bright green foliage. It is pyramidal in outline 
and particularly graceful on account of the ends of its shoots drooping 
in long filaments. V/z to 2 feet, $2.00; 2 to 2^ feet, $2.75. 
— Pisifera Plumosa. (Plume-like Japan Cypress.) (Mm.) One of 
the best known and most widely planted of the species. A 
medium grower; heavily branched; foliage light green, glaucous be- 
neath, lyz to 2 feet, $1.75; 2, to Zyi feet, $2.50; Zyi to 3 feet, $2.75. 
— Pisifera Plumosa Aurea, (Golden Plume Cypress.) (Lm.) A golden 
variety, the tint contrasting well with the foliage of the older kind. 2 
to 2K feet, each, $2.50; 2^4 to 3 feet, each, $3.00; 3 to 4 feet, each, $3.50. 
TAXUS Cuspidata Brevifolia. (Japanese Yew.) (Ds.) A dwarf Japanese 
variety, compact form, with spreading branches and short leaves, dark 
green foliage; very handsome and hardy, lyi feet, $2.00. 
Cuspidata Capitata. (Ds.) A pleasing addition to the Japan Yews, being 
very attractive both in form and color. 2 to 3 feet, each, $2.75. 
THUYA Occidentalis. (American Arborvitae.) (Mr.) Of conical form and 
rapid growth. Used largely for hedges and screens- V/z to 2 feet, 
each, 50c; ten, $4.50; 2 to 3 feet, each, 60c; ten, $5.50. 
—Occidentalis Compacta. (Ds.) A dense growing variety globular in 
form; foliage light grayish-green. 2 to 2}4 feet, $2.00. 
—Occidentalis Ellwangeriana. A low broad pyramid with slender branches. 
2 to 3 feet,$1.75. 
—Occidentalis Hoveyi. (Ds.) -A dense growing variety, with foliage of 
light golden green shade. 2 feet, each, $2.00. 
—Occidentalis lutea. (Golden Arborvita;.) (Mm.) Erect habit and form 
like the American with golden foliage. Handsome and decorative va- 
riety, very hardy. 2 to 2J^ feet, $2.75. 
—Occidentalis pyramidalis. (Mm.) Upright in growth, light green foliage, 
very dense. 2 to 2/^ feet, $2.25; 2'4 to 3 feet, $2.75; 3 to 4 feet, each, 
$3.00. 
—Occidentalis Tom Thumb. (Ds.) A variety of remarkably slow growth 
and dwa rf habit. I to IVz feet, each, $1.75. 
—Occidentalis Wareana. (Mm.) (Ware's Siberian Arborvitae.) A very 
hardv variety, bright green in color, dense foliage and true pyramidal 
habit. V/z to2 feet, each, $1.75; 2 to 2J4 feet, $2.50. 
TSUGA Canadensis (Canadian Hemlock.) (Lr.) One of the most hand- 
some and graceful evergreens, fine feathery foliage; very valuable for 
edgings and for specimens. Rapid growth and very hardy. I/2 to ^ 
feet, $1.75; 2 to 2^ feet, $2.25. 
