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Retinospora Plumosa Aurea. The bright golden color of this 
Japan Cypress and its vigor and hardiness render it indispensable. 
Bushy specimens, 25 cents to $1 and $2. 
Retinospora Squarrosa. A perfect contrast to the preceding; of 
light, graceful form, silvery color, producing a most beautiful dewy 
softness which is very charming. 50 cents, $1 and $2. 
Retinospora Filifera. Its long, pendulous branches make it the 
most graceful, distinct, and desirable evergreen-tree. 50 cents 
and $1. 
Retinospora Plumosa. Quite as hardy as the Arbor VitEB, and a 
very desirable evergreen. 25 to 50 cents. 
Austrian Pine. One of the most hardy trees for exposed positions, 
and admirable as a lawn tree. 3 feet, 50 cents. 
Scotch Pine. 2 to 2^ feet, 50 cents. 
Weeping Spruce. The branches are perfectly pendulous, and the 
trees strikingly picturesque. and $2. 
Colorado Spruce {Abies pungens). An exceedingly beautiful 
Rocky Mountain variety, with silvery, glaucous foliage. A most 
magnificent tree. For price, see page 6. 
Menzie's Spruce. Similar to the preceding, from California. t\ 
and $2. .Small plants, 50 cents. 
Douglas' Spruce {Pseudolsuga Douglasi). Another fine variety 
from the Pacific slope, i foot, $1 ; 2 feet, $2. 
Nordman's Spruce. Strikingly rich, dark-green foliage, vigorous • 
growth, and of great beauty. 50 cents to $1. 
Norway Spruce of various sizes. 3 feet at 50 cents each. 
Blue Spruce. One of the most hardy and most beautiful of ever- 
greens, its fine habit and glaucous color being especially attractive. 
2 feet, 37 cents; 3 feet, 50 cents. 
Hemlock. Graceful and well-known. 3 feet, 50 cents. 
Arbor Vitae. Several varieties. The American, 2 feet at 15 cents, 
Sio per hundred; 3 feet, 25 cents, S15 per hundred. 
Siberian Arbor Vitae. This is a very hardy, close, short-jointed 
kind, without pruning. Valuable, 50 cents. 
