24_ Evergreens for Formal Effects 
THE FOLLOWING CYPRESS ARE OF LOWER GROWTH 
and of rather symmetrical form; their interesting forms of foliage make them 
valuable additions to any planting. 
Thuya-like Cypress Retinospora leptoclada 
3 to 334 ft..$2 50 
4 to 434 ft. 3 50 
Club-moss Cypress 
4 tO 434 ft. 
5 to 5 Jd ft. 
Retinospora lycopodioides 
Each 10 
.$5 00 $45 00 
. 7 50 70 00 
THE FOLLOWING ARE SLOW-GROWING, DWARF 
FORMS 
Dwarf Cypress Retinospora plumosa, var. fiavescens 
Similar to R. plumosa aurea, but of lighter color and broader form—rather a 
flat pyramid. Each 1Q 
\Y% to 2 ft.$2 50 $22 50 
234 ft....... 3 50 33 50 
3 it. Specimens. 7 50 
Heather-leaved Cypress Retinospora ericoides 
Especially good in the latitude of Washington and farther south. 
. . , TP Each 10 
134 to 2 ft. $100 $8 50 
o t° 2 34 ft. 1 50 10 00 
3 to 4 ft. 2 50 22 50 
Sulphur-colored Dwarf Cypress Retinospora plumosa,var. sulphur ea 
In the spring it assumes a soft sulphur-yellow greenish tone; it is very compact, 
a squat bulb-shape; thoroughout the year its soft, light green shades are effective! 
■< n . io ■ Each 10 
15 to 18 in.$i 50 $12 50 
H t-p-. 3 50 33 50 
?< 2 lt -. 5 00 47 50 
434 to 6 ft.$10 to 15 00 
Compact Cypress Retinospora obtusa, var. compacta 
Compact and bushy in form, of dark green color. Each 10 
2 ft -y ..$2 00 $18 50 
2 to 334 ft. 4 00 38 50 
4 to 534 ft.$5 to 7 50 
Dwarf Garden Cypress 
Retinospora obtusa, var. nana 
The variety used by the Japanese with their methods 
of root-pruning and checking to produce the picturesque 
miniature trees grown in pots. Naturally of very slow 
growth, the rich, dark green color and refinement of con¬ 
tour make this one of the most highly desirable ever¬ 
greens for formal gardens or specimens. EacIl 10 
J/>p.$1 25 $10 00 
lip 134 ft. 2 00 18 50 
+**' 2ft . 2 50 23 50 
*. . 3 234 ft. 5 00 
•- w ' * ... 3ft . 7 5 0 
n , ~ ^ 334 ft...10 00 
Dwarf Garden Cypress 4 to 7 ft.$15 to 25 00 
ANDORRA NURSERIES 
