W. A. MANDA, I jsc. 
Pinus Austriaca (Austrian Pine). A noble tree, remarkably 
robust and spreading leaves, long, stiff, and dark green. 
Growth rapid. Very hardy. 3 feet. 1.00 
Pinus Cembra (Swiss Stone Pine). A dwarf growing tree, but 
very handsome. Compact conical form. Foliage silvery. 
3 feet . 2.00 
Pinus excelsa (Bhotan Pine). A lofty, elegant tree, with long, 
drooping, silvery foliage. Hardy and vigorous. 2 feet. 2.00 
Pinus mugho. An upright, spreading, small pine. Its general 
form is that of a bush. 1 foot . 1.00 
Pinus strobus (White Pine). The most ornamental of all our 
native pines. Foliage light, delicate green. Flourishes in 
the poorest sandy soil. 3 feet . 1.00 
Pinus sylvestris (Scotch Pine). A noble, tall growing variety, 
with stout, erect shoots, and silvery green foliage. 3 feet.. 1.00 
Retinospora filifera. Forms a wide cone of delicate foliage, with 
threadlike filaments, curving gracefully from the tips of the 
branches . 1.00 
Retinospora pisifera. A large growing, graceful tree from Japan. 
Upright pyramidal outline. The shining green feathery foli¬ 
age makes it very attractive. 2 feet, $1.00; 5 feet. 4.50 
Retinospora pisifera aurea. Same habit as above, except the 
foliage, which is a beautiful golden color. 2 feet, $1.00: 
4 feet . 3.00 
Retinospora plumosa. A small growing tree of pyramidal shape, 
with feathery, clear green foliage. A most desirable plant 
for lawn decoration. 2 feet, $1.00; 4 feet, $3.00; 6 feet.... 7.00 
Retinospora plumosa aurea. A golden-leaved variety of the 
above. The favorite yellow evergreen. 2 feet, $1.00; 4 feet, 3.00 
Retinospora obtusa. A variety of distinguished appearance. This 
species is peculiarly beautiful in color and appearance of its 
foliage and the effect of light or shade. 3 feet. 2.00 
Retinospora obtusa nana. This is the variety which the Japanese 
grow in pots. A curious but beautiful tree of dwarf, irregu¬ 
lar, picturesque growth, and dark green foliage. 1 foot.... 2.00 
Retinospora squarrosa Veitchii. A grand variety, having beauti¬ 
ful silvery foliage, extensively used. 2 feet, $1.00; 4 feet, 
$3.00; 6 feet . 7.00 
Sciadopitis verticillata. The Umbrella Pine of Japan. Is not 
only one of the most distinct Conifers, but the most remark¬ 
able and beautiful. Its growth is conical. Very hardy. 
Foliage a shining green. 2 feet, $3.00; 3 feet, $5.00; 4 feet.. 7.00 
Taxus baccata (English Yew). A large bush of tree. It is dense¬ 
ly branched and can be trimmed in any shape. Foliage a 
beautiful dark green, 2 feet. 1.00 
Taxus hibernica (Irish Yew). A very handsome, erect, resem¬ 
bling a dark green pillar, rendering the plant very effective, 
especially for formal gardens. 2 feet. 2.00 
Taxus tardiva. A very dwarf variety from Japan. Very hardy. 
Used for bordering or where very low growth is desired. 
1 foot . 1.00 
Thuja occidental is (Arbor Vitae). A beautiful native tree of 
medium height, commonly known as the White Cedar. 
Especially valuable for screens and hedges. 3 feet. 50 
Thuja occidentalis compacta. Dwarf, compact habit, and deep 
green foliage. 1 foot. 1.00 
Thuja occidentalis George Peabody. Dwarf, pyramidal growth, 
foliage bright golden color, which is retained throughout the 
summer. 3 feet . 2.00 
Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis. Upright, compact habit, like the 
Irish Juniper. Very desirable. 3 feet, $1.00; 6 feet. 3.00 
Thuja orientalis. Upright, compact grower, lace-like foliage. 
2 feet.■... 1.00 
Thuja orientalis compacta. A very dwarf form of the above. 
1 foot . 2.00 
We have 200 varieties of evergreens in sizes from 3 inches to 15 
feet in height. Prices on application. 
