Edward Gillett, Souihwicf^, Mass. — Evergreens 
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Picea pungens, con¬ 
tinued 
very beautiful tree, 
sometimes found 
150 feet high. 1 
foot. 50 cts. each: 
2 feet. SI each. 3 
feet. S2 each. 
P. pungens glauca. 
Fine selected blue. 
1 foot, SI each: 
feet. S2 each: 2 to 
3 feet. S3 each. 
P, 
pungens, var. Kos- 
teriana (Koster’s 
Blue. Grafted). 
Makes a hne speci¬ 
men. 2 to 2}^ feet, 
S3 each: 2J^ to 3 
feet. S5 each. 
PINUS Austriaca 
(Austrian Pine). A 
strong grower, 
adapted to planting 
on steep banks. 
Plants 3 feet, 75 
cts. each. 
P. Strobus (White 
Pine). A tall, hand¬ 
some tree, green all 
Uhododendron punctatum 
A rajhd grower, making a fine ornamental tree. 
the year. 
Plants 2 feet high, 25 cts. each. 
RETINOSPORA fjiu^an Cypress). livergreen tree, desirable for lawns well ])rotected 
from winds. Wejget fine sprays and colors in this choice Cyi^ress. 
R. filifera. Dark green foliage, with the ends of the branches thread-like and droop¬ 
ing. 1 to 134 feet, 50 cts. each: 3 to 4 feet, S2 each. 
R. pisifera. A charming shrub with finely cut foliage and long, drooping branches. 
13 ^ to 2 feet, 50 cts. each. 
R. pisifera aurea. A variety of the above with golden tipped branches. 13/^ to 2 
feet. 50 cts. each: 2 to 3 feet, SI each: 3 to 4 feet, S2 each. 
R. plumosa. A most beautiful Japan 
Cypress, with short, dark green 
leaves thickly studding the branch¬ 
es, forming very fine sprays. Plant 
13 ^ feet high, 00 cts. each; 13 ^ to 
23 ^ feet, Si each; 23^ to 3 feet, 
SI. 50 each. 
R. plumosa aurea. A variety of the 
above, with the leaves golden tinted. 
Very thrifty. feet, 00 cts. 
each: to 23 ^ feet, SI each. 
R. Veitchii. One of the very best of the 
Japan Cypre-sses, with soft blue 
color. 8 to 12 inches, 25 cts. each. 
RHODODENDRON punctatum. A hardy 
species, flowering when but 3 or 4 
feet high, bearing pretty rose- 
colored flowers spotted within. 
Small plants, 1 foot high, 50 cts. 
each. 
R. maximum (Great Laurel). An ever¬ 
green shrub, 5 to 30 feet high, with 
dark green leaves 4 to 10 inches 
long. Flowers white, pink or ])urple, 
greenish in throat and spotted with 
yellow or red. Takes readily to 
cultivation. July. Xursery-grown, 
Thuya occidentaUs glohosa (.see page 71) 
