EVERGREEN TREE DEPARTMENT 
3 
Cedar • Cedrus 
Silver ( Cedrus Atlanlica glauca). 
Fine, open, pyramidal tree, foliage 
mucfi like Blue Spruce. Grows 50 to 
60 feet high. Each 10 
3-4 ft $2 00 $17 50 
5 ~ () ft 4 5° 4' 2 5° 
Indian (C. Deodar a). Drooping, 
graceful branches. Pyramidal habit. 
Grows so to 60 feet high. Each 
--3 ft..' 5° 
Cypress • Retinospora 
Beautiful low-growing evergreens, 
dainty, feathery foliage. Necessary in 
every scheme of landscape planting; 
they are particularly valuable in small 
places f^r window-boxes, tubs, etc. 
Thread -branched ( Retinospora fili- 
fera. Broad and bushy, with dark 
green, drooping foliage. Grows about 
is feet high. Each 10 
2 £-3 ft $2 50 $22 50 
3-4 ft 4 00 
Dwarf Japanese (R. obi us a nana). 
Dark green, crinkly edged foliage. 
Dwarf, slow-growing; very fine. Grows 
about 10 feet high. Each 10 
i-i£ ft $ t 75 $15 00 
1^-2 ft 2 50 
Pea -fruited (R. pisijera). Feathery 
foliage; dark olive - green, silvery 
beneath. Grows 15 feet high. 
Each 10 
2-3 ft $2 50 S22 50 
3“4 ft 3 00 
4- 5 ft 4 50 
5- 6 ft., heavy . . . .$5 to 8 00 
Golden Pea-fruited ( R . pisijera 
aurea). A fine contrast. Golden 
feathery foliage. Grows 15 feet high. 
Each 10 
2- 3 ft $2 50 $22 50 
3- 4 ft 3 00 
4- 5 ft 4 5° 
5- 6 ft., heavy. . . .$5 to 8 00 
Plumed ( R . plumosa). Plume-like 
green foliage. Fine alone, in groups or 
in window-boxes. Grows 20 feet high. 
Each 10 
4-3 
ft 
00 
$17 
5° 
3-4 
ft 
4 
00 
3- 
50 
4-5 
ft 
5 
00 
47 
5° 
5-0 
ft 
5° 
0-7 
ft 
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1 
0 
00 
7-8 
ft 
00 
Golden plumed (R. plumosa aurea). 
Resembles the preceding. Golden foli- 
age; one of the best and most useful 
evergreens. Grows 20 feet high. 
Each 10 
2- 3 ft $2 00 $17 50 
3- 4 ft 4 00 37 50 
4- 5 ft s 00 47 SO 
5- f > ft 7 5° 
6- 8 ft S8-10 00 
8-10 ft $10-15 00 
Silver ( R . squarrosa ) . Contrasts 
well with either of the above. Rich, 
light blue foliage. Grows 15 feet high. 
Each 10 
2- 3 ft $2 50 S22 5a 
3- 4 ft 3 5° 
Blue Spruce ( Picea pungens glauca ) 
See page 5. 
