GONIFER..E. 



DOUGLASSI good plants, 4 to 5 ft., per doz. 30 



„ S to6 ft., „ 60 



Specimens, 7 and 8ft., each 7 

 This hardy, nbble, and valuable tree deserves to be extensively 

 planted, as it is not only one of the most omameDtal, but one of the 

 best timber trees of all -the firs. It is rapid in growth, very handsome 

 in its habit, dark green in colour on the surface of its foliage, slightly 

 glaucous beneath. It is from the North-West Coast of America and 

 California, where it forms magnificent trees 200 feet high, and 8 to 10 

 feet in diameter. 



ENGELMANNI each ... — 50 



EXCELSA— Common Norway Spruce, Plants, 3, 4, 5, and 6ft., 



per doz. 6 o — 18 o 

 Fine plants, 8 to loft., per doz. 24 — 42 o 

 A useful plant for shrubberies or cover planting. 



EXCELSA CLANBRAZILIANAn 



COMPACT A. 1 



ELEGANS. r Pri„ „ch 26-76 



GREGORYANA. } i-Mce, each 20 7 » 



PYGM^A. \ 



PYRAMIDALIS. } 



All dwarf varieties of the Common Spruce. 



ERECTA each ... — z 6 



An upright variety of Spruce. 



HOOKERIANA Good plants, each 26—36 



Syn. Pattonii. 



From California, and descrihed as a magnificent tree, attaining a 

 height of 200 to 300 feet ; when grown freely it is very pretty and 

 quite hardy. 



MENZIESII Young plants, 2| to sift, per doz. ... — 4 o 



Large plants, 5, 6, and 7ft., per doz gs. 12 0—18 o 

 From Northern California, a tree 60 to 70 feet high, pyramidal in 

 form, dense in habit, foliage green above and very sdvery below, 

 oiving to large trees a very beautiful appearance m sunlight. It is 

 quite hardy, and delights in rich moist soil. Timber of fifst-rate 

 quality. v 



MERTENSIANA— Californian Hemlock Spruce. 



Good plants, per doz. 18 — 24 o 



Syn. Albertiana. ' 



Williamsonii. , ■ 1, • 



A handsome fast growing tree, of from 100 to 150 feet high, in 

 Oregon and California. It is very hardy, and in general appearance 

 resembles the Hemlock Spruce previously described. 



NIGRA— The Black Spruce Plants 2 to 3ft., per 100 40 o — 75 o 



4 to 5ft., per doz. 12 o — lis o 



Of dose symmetrical habit in its young growth, eventually making 

 a tree 60 to 100 feet high in Canada and NorthAmerica The timber 

 is bright, elastic, and strong. The plant thrives best m rich moist 

 situations. 



ORIENTALIS— The Eastern Spruce, nice little plants, 9 to _ jg o 



'^™ Goodpiaiits, each 36—76 



Found on the mountains of the Caucasus and '^^J^f'^^W^'l!' 

 dense-growing dark green plant m its young state, and forms a lofty 

 tree of 70 or 80 feet ; very hardy. 



PnTTTA Good plants, each 5 O — 10 6 



A new 'species from japan, a very vigorous grower, distinct and 

 handsome. y. „ e. t n 



SIEBOLDII-Japan Hemlock Spruce each 36-50 



Syn. Abies Tsuga. 



" A^refof ftom'^so to 40 f«t in height, of similar habit to the 

 nfmlock Spruce [Aiies Canademis), the leaves are much shorter 

 Sd the geLral character sufficiently distinct to make it a desirable 

 plant in all collections. i, - „ » fi 



— NANA •• "^^ 50-76 



A dwarf form of the above. 



