B. F. BABB NURSERIES 
LANCASTER, PA 
Chamaecyparis—RETINOSPORA 
The graceful habit and the soft, fine foliage of the Reti- 
nosporas make them favorite Evergreens for foundation 
and lawn planting. 
—obtusa, 20-30 ft. Hinoki Cypress 
Pyramidal, with horizontal, fern-like branches. 
4- 5 ft.$ 3.00 5-6 ft.$ 4.00 
-gracilis, 10-15 ft. Slender Hinoki Cypress 
Pyramidal; dark green foliage. Slow growing. 
2-3 ft.$ 3.00 3-4 ft.$ 3.50 
-nana, 3-4 ft. Dwarf Hinoki Cypress 
slow growing, with short, curiously twisted, dark green 
branchlets. Useful in rock gardens and splendid for 
low, rich hedge. 
12-15 in.$ 1.25 l%-2 ft.$ 2.50 
—pisifera, 20-30 ft. Sawara Retinospora 
Slender, gracefully drooping branches; broad, flat, deep 
glossy green foliage. Bushy, pyramidal form. 
5- 6 ft.$ 4.00 6-7 ft.$ 6.00 
8-10 ft.$10.00 
-argentea, 3-4 ft. Silvertip Retinospora 
Dwarf; branches silver tipped; almost ball shaped. 
l%-2 ft.$ 1.75 2-2y 2 ft.$ 2.50 
-aurea, 20-30 ft. Golden Sawara Retinospora 
Same as Sawara Retinospora, except bright golden 
yellow. 
3-4 ft.$ 2.50 
Plume Betinospora 
—plumosa, 20-30 ft. Plume Retinospora 
Pyramidal; dense foliage, soft and plume-like; rich 
green. 
15-18 in.$ .75 
m-2 ft.90 
2-2 Yz ft. 1.25 
2 
3- 4 ft 
4- 5 ft 
5- 6 ft 
$ 2.50 
3.00 
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