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Try also our beautiful native 



ever(;reei\ trees. 



White Cedar, {Arbor Vitfc.) — Excellent lor screen and 

 hedges. ^ 



Pines, Red and "White. — The white is the most orna- 

 mental of our native Pines, flourishes in the poorest soil. 



Silver Fir, {Bahamea.) — A very neat, pyramidal tree 

 with dark green sombre foliage. 



Spruce Fir, "White.- -A beautiful variety with bluoish 

 green foliage. 



Spruce Fir, Black. — A pyramidal compact tree with 

 smooth blackish bark and blueish leaves. 



Hemlock. — A beautiful lawn tree, elegant and pyramid- 

 al, branches drooping, foliage delicate. 



ax do- 

 s; for 

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 on. 



tree ; 



a pic- 



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tiuired 



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 hedges. 



[xi^ trees 



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The Members of "Western N. Y. Horticultural Society re- 

 commend as the 



Most Appropriate Trees for Small Cemetery Lots : 



Kilmarnock "Weeping Willow. 

 Cut-leaved Birch. 

 Horse Chestnut. 

 Arbor Vil(p. 



SHRUBS AND VINES. 



Hydrangea P. Grandiflorn. 



Deutzia. 



Weiffelia. :.,' • ■ "' ;,•••..'.•. 



Mahonia—^^Xdi'^Tceim^ i ; ' .' '; ,' . . _ ,' .^ * 



Honey sucik>e-;-Yln{3. .;•..• ; .... .,... 



Virginia" Creeper; ' '. ' ■'.':.;'.''..;'. 



