. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens, hardy plants and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Trees; Ornamental shrubs; Flowers; Fruit. PinilS StrObUS Compacta. (3 to 4 ft.) A bushy, slow growing variety of the last named one. 1 foot $ 75 each 2ft 1 SO " sylvestris. Scotch Pine. (30 to 35 ft.) This has silvery colored leaves, which, with its hardiness and robust growth, causes it to be much planted. 8 to 12 in $ 25 each $1 00


. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens, hardy plants and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Trees; Ornamental shrubs; Flowers; Fruit. PinilS StrObUS Compacta. (3 to 4 ft.) A bushy, slow growing variety of the last named one. 1 foot $ 75 each 2ft 1 SO " sylvestris. Scotch Pine. (30 to 35 ft.) This has silvery colored leaves, which, with its hardiness and robust growth, causes it to be much planted. 8 to 12 in $ 25 each $1 00 per 10 $7 00 per 100 12 to 18 in 35 " 1 50 " 10 10 00 " 100 3 ft. Bushy 1 00 " 7 50 " 10 5 ft. " 1 50 " 12 50 " 10 " globosa. (3 to 4 ft.) A dwarf compact sort of somewhat globular appearance and of much value for planting in groups of dwarf growing evergreens. 2% ft. Bushy $1 75 each PRINOS. Ink Berry. PrinoS glaber. (3 to 4 ft.) A bushy shrub, with small evergreen leaves, and bearing black colored berries in the Retinspora squarrosa. (From a photograph ol one of our four and five feet specimen plants offered on page 57.) PODOCARPUS. Japan Yew. PodOCarpiiS Japonica. (4 to 5 ft.) An erect, slow growing evergreen, not unlike the Irish Yew, but with broader leaves. 18 to 24 in $ 50 each $4 00 per 10 8 to 12 in $ 18 to 24 in ." 25 each 35 " $1 50 per 10 2 50 " 10 RBTINISPORA. Japanese Cedar. Botanical authorities make all varieties of Retinisporas as belonging to one or the other of two species, Obtusa and Pisifera. Originating as they did in Japan, it is almost impossible to say certainly to which one to refer any kind, so we list them under the names we received them. Retinisporas are useful for planting as specimens or in groups when evergreens of medium size are needed. They should be sheared every two years in order to keep them com- pact and to secure the best color in foliage. All are useful for planting in


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