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Retinospora 
(Cypress—Chamaecyparis) 
Plume Cypress (R. Plumosa). Erect branches 
with side shoots of a plumelike arrangement; 
graceful feathery, green foliage. 11%4 to 2 ft. 
$2.50 each; 2 to 2% ft. $3.50 each; 214 to 3 ft. 
$4.50 each; 3 to 4 ft. $5.00 each. 
Golden Plume Cypress (R. Plumosa aurea). 
A golden form. 1% to 2 ft. $3.00 each; 2 to 2% 
ft. $4.00 each; 2% to 3 ft. $4.50 each; 3 to 4 
ft. $5.00 each. 
Sawara Cypress (R. Pisifera). An _ upright, 
graceful tree with flattened branchlets; foliage 
green. 14% to 2 ft. $1.75 each; 2 to 2% ft. $2.00 
each; 2% to 3 ft. $2.50 each. 
Thread Cypress (R. Filifera). The long thread- 
like branches are very pendulous; lateral stems 
of bright green. 18 to 24 in. $2.25 each; 2 to 3 
ft. $3.00 each. 
Spruce—Picea 
Colorado Green Spruce (P. Pungens). A stately 
evergreen of symmetrical habit, having sharp 
needles on horizontal branches. 4 to 5 ft. $5.00 
each; 5 to 6 ft. $7.50 each. 
Colorado Blue Spruce (P. Pungens glauca). 
The well known Colorado Blue Spruce. 3 to 4 ft. 
$6.00 each; 4 to 5 ft. $8.00 each. 
Koster’s Blue Spruce (P. Pungens Kosteri). 
The bluest of all the spruces. 2 to 214 ft. $7.00 
~ each; 214 to 3 ft. $9.00 each; 3 to 3% ft. $15.00 
each. 
Dwarf Alberta Spruce (P. Glauca conica). A 
beautiful, compact cone-shaped evergreen with 
dense foliage. Dwarf. 12 to 15 in. $6.00 each. 
Norway Spruce (P. Excelsa). 2 to 3 ft. $1.50 
each; 3 to 4 ft. $2.00 each; 4 to 5 ft. $4.50 each. | 
Yew—Taxus 
Canadian Yew (T. Canadensis). Low, spreading 
shrub with pale green foliage. Preferable for 
shady plantings. 15 to 18 in. $3.00 each; 18 to 24 
in. $4.50 each. 
Columnar Yew (T. Cusp. int. columnaris). This 
variety grows extremely upright and narrow like 
the Irish Juniper and can be used in many places 
where a narrow tree is desired. 15 to 18 in. $2.50 
each; 18 to 24 in. $3.50 each; 2% to 3 ft. $6.00 
each; 3 to 3% ft. $7.50 each; 3% to 4 ft. $9.00 
each. 
Mugho Pine 

Cuspidata Yew. One of the most desirable of the 
low growing evergreens. The foliage is dark 
green; spreading habit and very hardy. 15 to 
18 in. $3.50 each; 18 to 24 in. $4.50 each; 2 to 
2% ft. $6.00 each; 2% to 3 ft. $7.50 each. 
Upright Yew (T. Cuspidata Capitata). An up- 
right form of the above. 15 to 18 in. $3.50 each; 
18 to 24 in. $4.50 each; 2 to 2% ft. $5.00 each; 
2% to 3 ft. $6.00 each; 3 to 3% ft. $9.00 each; 
3% to 4 ft. $12.00 each. 
Intermediate Yew (T. Cuspidata intermedia). 
The habit of growth is more dense and the foliage 
darker: than the Cuspidata. 12 to 15 in. $2.00 
each; 15 to 18 in. $3.50 each; 18 to 24 in. $5.00 
each. 
Dwarf Yew (T. Cuspidata nana brevifolia). An 
excellent dwarf variety with very dark green foli- 
age. 12 to 15 in. $3.00 each; 15 to 18 in. $4.00 
each; 18 to 21 in. $6.00 each; 21 to 24 in. $7.50 
each. 

EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
These splendid plants hold their rich green foliage all the year round, and in many varieties make a 
magnificent showing of bloom. Shaded situations are preferred by most of the varieties. 
ANDROMEDA (Pieris) Floribunda (Lily-of-the- 
Valley Shrub). Beautiful hardy shrub. In early 
April it is covered with showy spikes of white 
flowers. 12 to 15 in. $3.50 each; 15 to 18 in. 
$4.50. 
DAPHNE Cneorum (Rose Daphne). A most 
attractive dwarf, almost prostrate shrub. In May, 
and again in August, it bears beautiful flower 
clusters of a delightful shade of pink. For rock 
gardens it is very desirable. 5 to 7 in. $1.00 each; 
7 to 9 in. $1.50 each. 
EUONYMUS Radicans. Very hardy, dense grow- 
ing trailing vine; dull green leaves, with whitish 
veins; grows rapidly, self-clinging. 60c each. 
Radicans Variegata. Similar 
above. Foliage green and white. 50c each. 
Radicans Vegetus. A pretty, low trailing ever- 
green with aerial rootlets which cling to any sup- 
port. Has round leaves and produces an abun- 
dance of showy red fruits with yellow pods. 
2 yr. 75c each; 4 yr. $1.00 each. 
LEUCOTHOE (Andromeda) Catesbaei. A val- 
uable shrub in shady positions. Flowers are fine, 
white, and are borne in long, pendulous racemes. 
12 to 18 in. $2.00 each; 18 to 24 in. $3.00 each. 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL (Kalmia Latifolia). Grows 
8 feet high, with broad, glossy green foliage. 
The rose-colored flowers, in large and showy clus- 
ters at the ends of the shoots, appear in June. 
15 to 18 in. $2.50 each; 18 to 24 in. $3.50 each; 
2 to 2% ft. $4.50 each; 21% to 3 ft. $6.00 each. 
in habit to the 
PACHYSANDRA Terminalis (Green Spurge). 
The best ground cover. under shrubs of all kinds. 
Grows only 6 inches high and has dark green 
foliage. 25c each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
RHODODENDRON Carolinianum (Carolina 
Rhododendron). Leaves rather small, narrow, 
dark green above, covered with brownish dots 
beneath; clusters of clear rose-pink flowers in 
May; very hardy. 12 to 15 in. $3.00 each; 15 to 
18 in. $3.50 each; 18 to 24 in. $4.50 each. 
Catawbiense (Catawba Rhododendron). One of 
the most beautiful native shrubs and the hardiest 
of all the Rhododendrons. Color rosy purple. 
15 to 18 in. $4.50 each; 18 to 24 in. $6.00 each; 
2 to 2% ft. $9.00 each. 
Maximum (Great Laurel). A well known native 
of our mountain regions, with great clusters of 
white or rose-pink flowers in June and July. 15 to 
18 in. $1.75 each; 18 to 24 in. $2.25 each; 2 to 
2% ft. $2.50 each; 2% to 3 ft. $3.75 each. 
VINCA MINOR (Myrtle or Common Periwinkle). 
A handsome evergreen trailing plant with showy 
bright blue flowers borne freely in early spring. 
A good shade-growing ground cover plant. 25c 
each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
YUCCA Filamentosa (Adam’s Needle). Hand- 
some, creamy white flowers, much branched and 
densely packed with bloom, with swordlike folli- 
age. 50c each. 
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 

Rhododendron Catawbiense 
