SPECIMEN CONIFERS, continued 
Retinospora pisifera EACH 
12 ft. by 6H ft., perfect, compact, sheared 
specimens..$40 00 
10 to 11 ft. by 6% to 7 ft., perfect, compact, 
sheared specimens. 37 50 
9 ft. by 5 Yi ft., perfect, compact, sheared speci¬ 
mens. 35 c< 
7 Vi by 6 ft., perfect, compact, sheared 
specimens. 25 00 
7 ft. by 5 ft., perfect, compact, sheared speci¬ 
mens. 20 00 
6 ft. by 5 ft., perfect, compact, sheared speci¬ 
mens . 18 00 
6 ft. by 4 ft., perfect, compact, sheared speci¬ 
mens . 15 00 
Retinospora pisifera argentea 
5 ft. by 5 ft., magnificent, sheared specimens. 20 00 
2 ft. by 2 Yi ft., perfect, compact, sheared 
specimens. 5 00 
Retinospora plumosa 
10 to 12 ft. by 6 Yi to 7 ft., perfect, compact, 
sheared specimens . 50 00 
9 to 10 ft., by 6J4 to 7 ft., perfect, compact, 
sheared specimens. 40 00 
9 to 10 ft. by $]/2 to 6 ft., perfect, compact, 
sheared specimens . 35 00 
8 to 9 ft. by 6 to 6 l /2 ft., perfect, compact, 
sheared specimens . 35 00 
8 by 5 ft., perfect, compact, sheared specimens 15 00 
5 by 4 ft., perfect, compact, sheared specimens 7 50 
Retinospora plumosa aurea 
8 ft. by 6^ to 7 ft., perfect, compact, sheared 
specimens . 35 00 
7 ft. by 6 ft., perfect, compact, sheared speci¬ 
mens . 25 00 
SVi ft. by 4% ft., perfect, compact, sheared 
specimens. 10 00 
Thuya globosa 
3 Yi ft. by 2 Yi ft., beautiful, compact specimens 5 00 
2]/2 ft. by 2 ft., beautiful, compact specimens 4 00 
Thuya gigantea (T. Lobbi) 
4H ft. by 3 Yi ft., beautiful, compact specimens 5 00 
Thuya elegantissima (George Peabody's) 
8 ft. by 3 ft., magnificent, compact specimens 25 00 
4 to 5 ft. by 2 to 2 Yi ft., beautiful, compact 
specimens. 5 00 
3 to 4 ft. by 20 to 24 in., compact specimens. 3 o< 
Thuya Reidii 
8 Vi by 5 Vi ft., magnificent, compact specimens 25 00 
10 Yi ft. by 5 Yi ft., beautiful, compact speci¬ 
mens. 25 00 
7 to 9 ft. by 5 ft., beautiful, compact specimens 18 00 
6^ to 7 ft. by 4 Yi ft., beautiful, compact 
specimens. 15 00 
Specimen Retinospora 
Thuya Reidii, continued each 
6 to 7 ft. by 3 to 4 ft., beautiful, compact speci¬ 
mens.$12 50 
6 ft. by 3 ft., beautiful, compact specimens... 10 00 
5 to 6 ft. by 3 Yi ft., beautifpl, compact speci¬ 
mens. 8 00 
Thujopsis borealis 
3^6 ft. by 3 \ y 2 ft., beautiful, compact specimens 7 50 
Those desiring immediate landscape effect will make 
no mistake in securing these conifers. We guarantee 
that a personal inspection will be satisfactory to all 
visitors. In car lots we secure a low freight rate. 
Sub-Tropical Department 
FRUIT-BEARING AND ECONOMIC SUB-TROPICAL TREES AND PLANTS 
Northern nurserymen are not, as a rule, conversant with conditions in the sub-tropical and tropical 
countries, therefore many of the varieties they catalogue are not suitable for the extreme South, and planters 
are often disappointed with the results from northern-grown nursery stock. 
In this section of our Catalogue we include the fruit and ornamental trees that are grown at Fruitland 
Nurseries especially for the countries included in such division of territory. The annual increase in the 
amount of our exportations to Cuba, Porto Rico, Mexico, South America, and also to European countries, 
warrants us in saying that Fruitland Nursery products are adapted to planting in localities where northern- 
grown stocks would not be profitable nor satisfactory. The time of maturity noted in the descriptions of 
varieties will vary more or less according to latitude. We make our estimates from the latitude of Augusta. 
Acacia 
Acacia Farnesiana (Popinac). A well-known and 
popular plant. Branches thorny; foliage with minut 
leaflets; flowers in round yellow balls; very fragrant. 
Blooms are produced freely in February and March. 
each 10 
24 to 30 in., heavy, from 4-in. pots ... .$0 50 $4 00 
18 to 24 in,, from 3- and 4-in. pots 25 2 00 
Apples 
Descriptions and prices on pages 7 and 8. 
Early-ripening varieties are recommended for ex¬ 
treme southern sections. 
Early Harvest Horse Red June 
Early Red Mar- Kansas Queen Yellow Trans- 
garet May Pippin parent 
Hominy Red Astrachan 
