SIGMUND TARNOK & COMPANY 
M. sinensis zebrinus. (Zebra-Striped Eulalia). Simi¬ 
lar in habit to the above, but with its leaves blotched 
with gold. The stripe, instead of running longitu¬ 
dinally, like the former, runs across the leaf, 
leaf. 
PAMPAS GRASS. See Cortaderia, 
Phyllostachys 
HAM BOO 
PRICES: Each 10 
® xtra sttong . $ i .r,o $12.50 
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Phyllostachys aureu. (Golden Bamboo). A graceful 
Japanese variety, with quantities of yellow stems 
from 15 to 20 feet. Leaves green and drooping; 
very numerous delicate branches. One of the hard¬ 
iest Bamboos. 
I*. No. 23200. A new Chinese variety recently sent 
out by the Department of Agriculture. It is a 
vigorous grower and promises to be of great merit. 
Coniferous Evergreens 
t. * fnf n8 , arG . o^vays in favor for landscape work, then deep green foliage making a strong background 
i L, u or ? °* | ui pmer; but it is in winter, when the northern landscape is barren of color and 
of I'll® southern greatly lessened, that they are most appreciated, the absence of other 
colors tending to bring out their beauty of form in a most striking manner. 
fomnl that at Eruitland Nurseries we grow the largest and most varied stock of coni- 
nrin»nft*? V f^5?iS5 n8 1,1 * ie southern states, and especially do we give attention to such varieties as are best 
ho J? farmer climate. In our collection of Thuya, Cupressus, Chamaecyparis, Juniperus, etc., may 
tn thn rare and valuable specimens. We also grow large quantities of the hardier varieties, adapted 
to tnc northern part of the country. 
DIRECTIONS FOR PLANTING CONIFERS 
k _ i i*. „ -:*=• -«.iy time when the ground is in proper 
twentv vonrl nf o.in » 0t shapely plants of many varieties of conifers. These are from ten to 
win socur^ R I,V nninir VL h aK® bcen ^eral times sheared and transplanted. Those desiring immediate effect 
to size See ‘ Specimen^ Conifert.^^age 1 41 8pecimen8 ‘ Tho prices vary from * r ‘- 00 to *100.00 each according 
ARBOIi-VITAE. See Thuya. 
BIOTA. See Thuya. 
Cedrus 
(Cedar) 
Cedrus atlanfcica. (Mount Atlas Cedar.) Similar to 
Cedrus Deodarn, but foliage more compact and of 
a darker green. The tree attains large and stately 
proportions. Hardy in New York. Rapid grower 
and attains a height of GO to SO feet. 
PRICES: Each 10 
4-5 ft., extra heavy specimens. si .50 $40.00 
3-4 ft., extra heavy specimens . 3.75 35.00 
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C. Deodara. (Himalayan, or Deodara Cedar). The 
Great Cedar of the Himalayan Mountains. A stately 
tree, attaining a height of 50 to 75 feet; foliage 
glaucous green; branches feathery and spreading; 
perfectly adapted t othis climate. 
PRICES: Each 
1:, ls Inches $ 2.00 
C. Libanii. (Cedar of Lebanon). This historical tree 
needs no introduction on account of its association 
with antiquity and sacred writings. It is hardier 
than our Cedrus deodara. Foliage dark-green, 
sometimes almost bluish. 
PRICES: Each 
3-4 ft., extra heavy . s;t.oo 
24-30 in., heavy . • oo 
Cephalotaxus 
(Yew) 
Cephalotaxus drupacea. This is a rare and dwarf¬ 
growing Japanese Yew, which is almost trailing in 
its habit. An excellent plant for rockeries and 
ground covering, or where a low spreading effect 
is desired. A most effective plant. 
PRICES: Each 10 
12-15 inch spread, from 3 in. pots.$1.50 $12.50 
C. Fortune!. (Fortune’s Yew). This is a most grace¬ 
ful species, of spreading growth; leaves long, dark 
green and shinning above. Branches long and 
slender. Atttains a height of about 12 to 15 feet. 
PRICES: Each 10 
4-5 ft., extra heavy .$5.00 
3-4 ft., extra heavy . 3.00 
30-3G in., very heavy . 2.50 $22.50 
24-30 in., heavy . 2.00 17.50 
18-24 in. 1.50 12.50 
C. Harringtonia. (C. pedunculata). (Stem-Fruited 
Yew). A medium-sized tree of compact and rather 
bushy habit; leaves from 1 to 2 inches long, dark, 
glossy green. A beautiful variety. Ultimate height, 
10 to 15 feet. 
PRICES: Each 10 
15-18 inches, branched, from pots .$2.00 $17.50 
12-15 inches, branched, from pots . 1.50 12.50 
10-12 inches, branched, from pots . 1.00 8.00 
C. Karringtonia fastigiata. (Korean Yew). A 11 up¬ 
right-growing variety of bushy habit .with narrow, 
dark green foliage. Very hardy and desirable. Ul¬ 
timate height, G to 8 feet. 
PRICES: Each 10 
30-3G inches, well branched $3.00 $27.50 
24-30 inches, well branched . 2.50 22.50 
18-24 inches, well branched .2.00 17.50 
15-18 inches, well branched . 1.50 12.50 
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