Cryptomeria elegans - Plune Cypr ess 
One of Japan*8 handsomest conifers, for 
its foliage is extremely fine and soft 
to the touch, with that interesting habit 
of changing its color with the seasons of 
the year* During the summer it is of 
soft bluish-green that the coming of 
fall turns to a pinkish-bronze and by mid¬ 
winter, when all other garden co^-or has 
faded, this tree stands out in rich 
bronzy-red colors of unique beauty and 
charm. Towards spring the green again 
starts to return, almost like a sunrise 
early in the morning and so gradually as 
to escape ono*8 attention. It stands 
clipping well for formal effects. 
14-18” ^ $1,00 each 
18-34” @ 1,50 ” 
Taxus hibernica - Irish Yew 
Compact columnar growing form with fol¬ 
iage of richest, very dark green color. 
Will produce bright scarlet berries 
even as very small specimens. Its very 
slow growth makes this the most per¬ 
manent and valuable of all conifers for 
garden planting. 
20-34" @ 
34-30” @ 
16-18” @ 
18-30” @ 
Taxus chinensis - Chinese Yew 
The leaves of this variety are more 
curved and of a lighter green. This 
plant fruits very profusely. Scarlet 
berries. 
18-34" I? .|3.00 
34-30" ® 3.00 
30-36" & 4.00 
.50 each 
3.00 ” 
1.50 
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Rctinospora flctcherii 
A Cypress of dwarf habit with very 
glaucous or grayish foliage. 
12-14” @ $lr50 each 
