WESTBURY ROSE CO., Inc. 
CHAMAECYPARIS (Retinospora) Cypress 
Each at 
100 rate 
CYANO: VIRIDIS corsccccccsscarssccossstocsscscccsncsectecsrssoesteesoess 4-6"' 2%,'P $.30 
One of the bluest evergreens on the market. Supposed 
to be hardier than the common forms of chamaecyparis. 
OBTUSA? GRIPPSI) ctcccescrcsssexeseossterssrrsstosessesesveresosorestoree 4-6" 2Y%2"P = .30 
Considered the best golden foliage plant in our area. 
OBTUSAS GRACILIS Wirnrcccscsscesseosscescorvssstansvsscervessecrerte 4-6" 2Y%,"P = .30 
Very interesting dwarf evergreen with a graceful habit. 
PISUEERA 9 ccsccsssssccsscscsssccteonsssecesasccossecets Multp. of 50 6-8” ' TBR .IS 
6-8” 2%,"'P .20 
Long slender thread-like branches of vivid green. 
PISIFERA AUREA .....ccssssssssesssssess Multp. of 50 6-8” TBR sw 
6-8" 2\/2''P .20 
A fast growing golden form. 
PISIFERA FILIFERA  .......cssssssssssessene Multp. of 50 6-8” TBR 15 
6-8” 2VY2"'P .20 
Forms an interesting fountain like tree dense to the 
ground. 
PISIFERA FILIFERA AUREA ......... Multp.of 50 6-8" TBR = .20 
6-8” 2 Y2''P 25 
The golden form having the same habit as the green 
type. 
PLUMO SA ee ccccserccttsscrcterctsstrosrscrrose: Multp. of 50 6-8’ TBR LS 
6-8” 2Y2""P .20 
Feathery dark green foliage. Heavy Potted .30 
PLUMOSA AUREA  .....ccscssscssees Multp. of 50 6-8" TBR L15 
6-8” 2Y2"P .20 
Heavy Potted .30 
A popular evergreen with yellow growth. 
PLUMOSA LUTESCENS. ......vsssssssosse Multp. of 50 3-5" TBR Sw 
3-5" 2%."P = .23 
6-9 TB =sC..50 
Dwarf evergreen with creamy yellow foliage. 
SQUARROSA VEITCHLI ......sssscssssses Multp. of 50 6-8” TBR ..I5 
6-8"! 21"'P .20 
Heavy Potted .25 
Its cheerful blue-green color makes this tree very 
popular. 
CYTISSUS—Broom 
ANDREANUS, jecsccescossssesssosscessesness eazeccssexcesssscavaccomoettrroreed 6-8" 2%,"'"P .30 
Crimson & yellow broom, rather spectacular when in 
bloom. 
SCOPARIUS i civcsscossscssecsesseritacesretscortesresttettemesteatt 6-8” 2Y%,"P .30 
Golden yellow broom with intense green twigs having 
great value for winter landscapes. 
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