SIEBRECHT & SON 
RETINISPOKA FILIFER A— See page 13 
Retinispora obtusa gracilis. One of the best 
liushy evergreens. Fine color, graceful habit, 
;iikI iiuikcs a compact btish whicli holds ils 
form without shearing. if'.ijO to .flO. 
R. pisifera, 20 to 2.") ft. An evergreen of tree- 
like character when malure. The under side 
of foliage is silver,v. $2.50 to .$5, 
R. pisifera aurea. 1.") to 20 ft. Grows to .1 
large size, and makes a fine tree of p.vramidal 
outline. It is gold-tinted and of good habit. 
$5 to $7.50. 
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Retinispora plumosa. 1,") to 20 ft. Compact- 
growing and ornamental. 3 to 4 ft,, $2.50 to $5. 
R. plumosa aurea. 1,") to 20 ft. One of the best 
known and most valued of all, because of its 
golden color. It makes a compact growth of 
much beaut.v. 3 to 4 ft., $3.50 to $"..50. 
R. plumosa argentea. Sparsely covered with 
white variegation. $5 to $7. 
R. squarrosa. 15 to 20 ft. This valued sort has 
steel-colored foliage and niaUes a tnfly. com- 
pact growth. It grows large, but by pruning 
it can lie kept down to almost anv size. 2 to 
3 ft., .i;2.50 to .$3 ; large specimens.' .fo to $7..50. 
R. squarrosa Veitchii. This, most beautiful of all 
the Uetinisporas, is the result of intensive cul- 
tivation, and is a great improvement upon the 
parent variety. We have the largest stock of 
this evergreen in the country. $3.50 to $5. 
SCIADOPITYS (Japanese Umbrella Trecl-Sec page 15 
ROSE HILL NURSERIES 
