. Trees for Long Island. Nursery stock New York (State) Westbury (Nassau County) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Westbury (Nassau County) Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. WHITE PINE, showing fibrous roots produced by root- RETINOSPORA OBTUSA NANA. (Dwarf Japan Cypress.) This is the variety which the Japanese grow in pots for a century. A wierd little tree of irrcguiar, picluiesque growth, and black-green foliage. PINE, Red, or Norway (Pinus resinosa). A tall native tree, with long, daik gr
. Trees for Long Island. Nursery stock New York (State) Westbury (Nassau County) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Westbury (Nassau County) Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. WHITE PINE, showing fibrous roots produced by root- RETINOSPORA OBTUSA NANA. (Dwarf Japan Cypress.) This is the variety which the Japanese grow in pots for a century. A wierd little tree of irrcguiar, picluiesque growth, and black-green foliage. PINE, Red, or Norway (Pinus resinosa). A tall native tree, with long, daik green leaves. Mugho {Finns mu^hus). The Dwarf Mountain Pine from the Alps has a unique place that cantiot be filled by any other tree. It is a broad, dome- shaped bush of dark green color, growing 8 feet high and 15 feet broad. For planting on bat e hill- sides, cliflfs near the salt water, terrace banks, or on small lawns, it is well adapted. Swiss Stone {P/'mis Ccmbra). The color closely resembles the blue-green of the White Pine, but is ligliter. It forms a small, narrow tree of compact, slow growth. RETINOSPORA (Japan Cypress). Developed by the skillful Japanese gardeners into wide varia- tion of tints and variegation, combined with deli- cate fern-like spray, they make a beautiful group, either alone or with other Evergreens, and bright- barked shrubs. They are suitable for the smallest iawns, or for winter decoration in tubs and pots. Some varieties, as R. obtusa and R. viridis, are large-growing. We have many kinds not listed. Plumosa viridis. This is a broad pyramidal bush, with feathery, clear green foliage. Of this rapid- growing variety we have plants 4 to 7 feet high, and equally wide. Plumosa aurea (Golden Japan Cypress). The favorite golden-foliaged Evergreen, as it is hardy and vigorous. Large plants in stock. Filifera pendula (Weeping Japan Cypress). This forms a wide cone of delicate foliaee, with thread- like filaments curving gracefully from the tips of the bra
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