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_. RETINOS PORA 
A Horticultural name, considered 
a misnomer by some taxonomists. 
Technically these vlants should 
appear under CHawakCYPARIS 
(ootusa and pisifera forms). 
ninee the follage is superficially 
different from the False-cypress 
we prefer to seperate the two. 





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RETINOSPOha COMPaCTa NANA AUREa, STRANDER'S DWARF GOLD RETINOSPORA | 
hake. A very dwarf, go0lden-colored evergreen. | 
This strain was originated in-our nurseries, we 
recommend it as superior. Grows into a tiny 
feathery, globe-shaped plant. Gan be used in 
the same manner as dwarf boxwood, for edging, | 
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along garden paths, anywhere a dwarf plant is 
desired, 
8S - 10 inches i 2.00 
10 - 12 inches 2.50 
Lo - LY inches SOO 
15 - 18 inches 5450 
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RETINOSPORA PLUMOSA, PLUME-RETINOSPOKa 
an upright, dense, compact evergreen with plume- 
like green foliage all year around. Sold by the 
foot. 
any size, from 4 to Y feet, per foot } 1.00 
ReTINOSPORa PLUwUSH saUKEA, GOLDEN PLUMw# HETINOSPORA 
4n upright, dense, compact evergreen with plume- 
like golden foliage all year around. Similar in 
habit to the green form, except that this shrub 
grows much slower, ~ 
feet, su: + 3.00 
ober 3 
3= 4 feet 4,00 
4 - 5 feet 5-00 
5 -.6 feet 6.00 
RETINOSPORA PLUMOSA SPICATA 
a variegated form of the popular plume Retinospora. 
Has splotches of silvery-white. leaves:in the 
foliage. Grows upright, fine for foundation 
plantings. Recommended. 
24 - 30 inches 3 
30 - 46 inches 4.00 

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