DRESHERTOWN, MONTGOMERY CO., PA. 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Retinispora pisifera aurea, goldeu, 
3 fr.trans.with ball $12 50 
ll 
ll ll ll 
3% ft. trans. “ 
13 50 
it 
U ll ll 
4 ft. trans. “ 
15 00 
ll 
u ii u 
7 ft specimen “ 
50 00 
l1 
pluinos. 1 , 
10 to 12 in. bushy 
2 50 
820 00 
il 
44 
15 to 18 in. bushy 
3 00 
25 CO 
14 
2 to 2Y ft. trans 
4 00 
35 00 
“ 
“ 
3 ft. trans. with ball 
12 50 
ii 
u 
3Y ft. trans. *• 
13 .50 
ll 
44 
t I t. trans. “ 
15 00 
u 
44 
4Y ft’ trans. “ 
17 50 
11 
14 aurea, golden, 
busliy, 
6 to 8 in. trails. 
2 00 
18 00 
ll 
it ii 
12 in. trans. 
2 50 
20 00 
u 
11 k. 
15 to 18 in. trans. 
3 00 
25 00 
ll 
11 i< 
18 to 24 in. trans. 
4 00 
ll 
ii ii 
3 ft. traus. with ball 
13 50 
ll 
ii u 
3Y ft. trails. “ 
15 00 
ll 
u ii 
4 It trails. “ 
17 50 
ll 
u u 
43^ ft. trans. “ 
21 00 
it 
11 ii 
specimen, 
5 ft. trans. “ 
40 00 
If 
11 11 
“ 6 to ti% ft. trans. “ 
50 00 
(t 
plumosa sulfurea, extra golden color, 
■>Y ft- trans. “ 
17 50 
41 
ll l. ‘1 
l . 
4 ft. trans. “ 
2( 00 
<8E£f“ These plants are grown from one selected on account of its extra golden 
color. It is far superior to the old variety of Ketiuispora plutnosa aurea. 
“ squarrosa, silver, 
8 *i> 10 in. bushy, 
•1 00 
IS 00 
ll ll ll 
10 to 15 in. lioshy, 
3 00 
25 00 
t l ll ll 
3 ft trails with ball, 
12 50 
.1 ll ll 
3 y, ft trans. ‘ 
15 00 
ll ll ll 
4 ft trans. “ 
17 50 
il ll * ll 
4 Vi it. specimens 
20 00 
“• Rosedale Hybrid, 
12 to 15 in. busby 
3 00 
Rhododendron Hybrids, hardy named. 
15 to 18 in bushy, with bad 
7 50 
75 00 
tt ll It 
18to24in bushy, “ 
8 50 
85 00 
2 ft. bushy, *• 
13 50 
135 00 
4(S~TUese Rhododendrons are all of the best well named hardy sorts. They were 
transplanted last spring and are in excellent condition. They are all bushy 
plants and will he dug with a hall of earth and each hall sewed in burlap. 
They are well set with (lower buds. 
Taxus baccata aurea, Colden Eng. Y ew, ~Y fr. trans., with ball 15 00 
“ “ “ “ witu ball, 3 ft. trans. 17 50 
•' baccata pendula, Weeping Yew, “ 2% ft. trans. 15 00 
•' “ “ “ “ 3 ft. trans. 17 50 
“ cuspidata, Japanese Yew, “ 18 to 21 ill. broad 20 00 
“ “ erecta, Pyramidal English, “ 1 ft. trans. 20 00 
“ “ “ “ “ “ \Y ft. trans. 23 00 
Canadensis elegantissima, Golden Yew, -'A ft. trans. 15 00 
*• “ “ " with ball, 3 ft. trans. 17 50 
“ Hibernica, Irish Yew, ” 18 in. trans. 10 00 
“ “ “ - 2 ft. trans 12 50 
“ aurea, Colden Irish Yew, IS in trs., with ball 12 50 
“ “ “ “ “ 2 It. trans., “ 13 50 
“ “ “ “ 2Y ft. trans. “ 15 00 
“ “ “ “ “ 3 to 3 y 2 fr. trans. “ 25 CO 
T huja occidental is, American Arbor- V itce, 6 to 12 in. trans. S3 
“ “ “ 12 to 18 in. trans. 1 00 
“ ” “ “ 2 ft. trans. 1 25 
“ '• “ “ 2% to 3 ft. trans., with ball 5 00 
“ “ to 1 ft. trails., '• 7 50 
6 00 ?50 00 
7 00 60 00 
10 00 80 00 
ISInfirP' YVe desire to cull particular attention to the evergreens 
O 1 ct t neutc. noted “with hall.” These plants were transplanted, some 
last spring and others the spring previously. They will he dug with a halt of earth and 
the ha 11 sewed in burlap, inakiinr transplanting now practically a certain success. It is 
Pic only saie met hod of handling large evergreens. 
