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Mugho Pine 
CHOICE EVERGREENS—Continued 
PINES—C ontinued 
SCOTCH (Pinus sylvestris). One of the fastest grow- 
ing Pines. Bluish green foliage makes it effective as a 
specimen, but most generally used as screens and in group 
plantings. 2-3 ft. $2.75, 3-4 ft. $3.50, 4-5 ft. $4.50, 
5-6 ft. $6.00, 6-8 ft. $8.00, 8-10 ft. $12.50, 10-12 ft. $20.00. 
WHITE (Pinus strobus). A native Evergreen with soft, 
silvery green foliage. Fast grower and one of the most 
useful and satisfactory Pines. (See illustration.) 3-4 ft. 
$4.00, 4-5 ft. $5.00, 5-6 ft. $6.00, 6-8 ft. $8.00, 8-10 ft. 
$12.50, 10-12 ft. $20.00. 
RETINOSPORA 
A fast growing class of Evergreens, hardy and adapted 
to many uses. Can be kept sheared and used in foundation 
plantings, as well as in screens and groups. 
Filifera (Thread Retinospora). Semi-dwarf. Globe- 
shaped when young, gradually assuming a more pyram- 
idal shape after becoming older. Foliage weeping and 
effective. 18-24 in. $3.00, 2-3 ft. $4.00, 3-4 ft. $5.00, 
4-5 ft. $6.50. 
Pisifera (Sawara Retinospora). Fast growing, pyram- 
idal type. Soft, green, feather-like foliage. Somewhat 
weeping. Very hardy. Also available in the golden 
foliage type. 2-3 ft. $3.50, 3-4 ft. $4.50, 4-5 ft. $6.00, 
12-15 ft. $35.00. 




RETINOSPORA—C ontinued 
Plumosa (Plume Retinospora). Similar to the Pisifera, but somewhat finer, softer foliage- 
#18-24 in. $2.25, 2-3 ft. $3.50, 3-4 ft. $4.50, 12-15 ft. specimens, $35.00. 
Plumosa aurea (Golden Plume Retinospora). Pyramidal-growing Evergreen, with plume 
like, golden tipped foliage. Most generally used in groups of Evergreens, affording a contrast 
in color. 10-12 ft. $25.00, 12-15 ft. $35.00. 
Squarrosa veitchi (Moss Retinospora). Fine, soft, silvery foliage. Especially attractive when 
young, but subject to blight when becoming older, *18—24 in. $2.50, 2-3 ft. $4.00, 3-4 ft. $5.00, 
SPRUCE (Picea) 
Colorado Blue (Picea pungens glauca). A Blue Evergreen, which is popular in the north- 
ern part of the United States, where it thrives, but is not recommended for the Deep South, 
where the climate is too warm for the best results. *15-18 in. $3.50, 18-24 in. $6.00. 
Norway (Picea excelsa). The best known of all the Spruces. Easily transplanted, fast grower 
and adapted to many uses, including screens, windbreaks, for quick effect in foundation plant- 
ings, as specimens, and as live Christmas trees, planted nearby where they can be reached with 
a wire from the home. *18—24 in. $1.75, 2-3 ft. $3.50, 3-4 ft. $4.50, 10-12 ft. $25.00, 12-15 ft. 
$35.00. Write for quotations on larger sizes. 
White (Picea alba). Grows similar to the Norway, but has silvery greeni oliage. 
3-4 ft. $4.50, 10-12 ft. $25.00, 12-15 ft. $35.00. 
YEWS (Taxus) 
This very satisfactory class of Evergreens 
has only recently been given proper recog- 
nition. The Yews consist of a large assort- 
ment of varieties, making it possible to select 
types for almost any purpose. They, as a rule, 
retain their dark green color well throughout 
the Winter, are hardy, can be grown in full 
sunlight or partial shade. They are espe- 
cially useful in foundation plantings, where 
there is some shade. 
ENGLISH GOLDEN (Taxus baccata aurea). 
Dwarf, compact. Bright red fruit. This 
is one of the old, famous Yews found in 
English gardens. Suitable as specimens. 
18-24 in. $7.50, 24-30 in. $10.00. 
HICK’S (Taxus hicksi). An upright, col- 
umnar type, similar to the Irish Yew but a 
faster grower; very dark green; hardy. *15-18 
in. $3.50, 18-24 in. $5.00, 24-30 in. $7.50. 
ORIENTAL PYRAMIDAL (Taxus cuspidata 
capitata). Useful in planting at entrance 
to the garden, beside steps, at corners, and in 
spaces between windows in foundation plant- 
ings where pyramidal Evergreens are re- 
quired. *15-18 in. $3.50, 18-24 in. $5.00, 
24-30 in. $7.50. 
ORIENTAL SPREADING (Taxus cuspi- 
data). Grows similar to the Pfitzer’s Juni- 
per, but has dark green foliage, and survives 
in shade. *15-18 in. $3.50, 18-24 in. $5.00, 
24-30 in. $7.50. 
2-3 ft. $3.50, 


White Pine 
Plant GH 
EVERGREEN HEDGE 
Coniferous Evergreens make very satisfactory hedges. 
They, as a rule, require less shearing than Privet 
Hedges, as well as the varieties used for hedges are 
hardy and beautiful. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
Ten to twelve feet. 
which will make an effective hedge or screen planted 
Balled and burlapped plants, 
$15.00 each, in lots of 30 or more. 
HEMLOCK 
*18-24 inches, in lots of 30 or more......... $2.00 each 
$3.00 each 
$4.00 each 
6 feet apart. 

Taxus Hicksi 
