R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. HARDY CONIFERS. 



HARDY COmFERS.— Continued. 



Each. 

 SeiadopityS VePtieillata. Japanese Umbrella Tree. A 

 beautiful aud most desirable Japanese evergreen of erect 

 pyramidal growth witli large, shining, deep green foliage 

 in umbrella-like whorls. Protection of pine boughs or 

 coarse matting is necessary during winter in Massachusetts. 

 2^ to 3 feet. Each, $3.00. 4 foot specimens $6.00 



Thuja Oeeidentalis. American Arborritx. Extremely 

 useful for screens, clumps or lawn specimens. 3 to 4 feet. 



Doz., So.OO 50 



Fine specimens. 4 to 5 feet. Each, $1.00. 5 to 6 feet. Each, 

 $2.00. 



lutea. Nootka. Sound Cypress. Yellow foliage. 2 to 



2i feet. Doz., $20.00 • ... 2.00 



2| to 3 feet 3.00 



Elwangeriana. Yellowish. 2 to 3 feet 1.00 



George Peabody. Golden yellow, very hardy. 2 feet, 1.50 



pypamidalis. Habit hke the Itahan Cypress. 4 feet, 1.00 



SibePiea. Siberian Arborvitse. Deep green; very hardy. 



2 feet 50 



VePVaeneana. A gracefully drooping, yellow-marked 



Arborvitre. 2 to 3 feet 1 .00 



Mr. Michael J. Curtin, Gardener for T. M. Adams, Esq., 

 Lenox, Mass., Feb. 7, 1907, writes: — "Please send enclosed 

 list as soon as possible. Everything I had from your house last 



year gave good satisfaction. " 



Abies pungens Kosteriana. Colorado Blue Spruce. 



We carry a large stock of specimen trees of the bluest of the Bliw- 

 Spruces ranging from 3 feet to 6 feet in height. Prices, $10.00 to 

 $50.00 each. 



Fine English Nursery Stock. 



Specimen Ornamental Trees, Shade Trees, Specimen 

 Conifeps, Hapdy Evepgpeens of all kinds ; Fpuit Tpees 

 tpained fop walls, fpuit houses and copdon pows, Speci- 

 men Rhododendpons, Hapdy Ivies, etc. 



We are now U. S. Agents for the famou.s Handsworth 

 Nurseries of Yorkshire (Messrs Fisher Son cfe Sibray, Ltd.), 

 established over 150 years ago and ha\-ing at the present time 

 about 800 acres under cultivation. 



The nurseries being located in tlie North of England, the 

 stock is very hardy and well suited to our rigorous Ni>w l-"ngland 

 climate. The systematic frequent transj>lanting of the stock is 

 an important feature, developing an abun<iaiu'o of root fibre, 

 which is absolutely necessary to successfully establish large spec- 

 imens. 



A special catalogue will be niailed upon application. 



Border of Hardy Conifers. 



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