R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.’S MID-SUMMER CATALOGUE. . 21 
HARDY CONIFERS. 
Each, 
ABIES ALBA. White Spruce. Valu- 
able for planting near the sea. 3 ft. .75 
— BALSAMEA. Salm of Gilead Fir. 
Rich, dark green foliage, silvery 
Wudermeatie | 2) tOnz. feat ome Oren as 
— CANADENSIS. Hemlock Spruce. 
Dark green foliage, valuable for 
partial shade. 1 to I!/, ft., bushy, .50 
— CONCOLOR. Colorado Silver Fir. 
One of the most beautiful and grace- 
ful evergreen trees, growing in sym- 
metrical pyramid form, with long 
feathery foliage of silvery green 
color which curves upward. As a 
lawn specimen it is one of the most 
decorative trees and it is perfectly 
hardy. 2 ft., each $3.50; 3 ft., each 
$4.00. Specimens, 41/2 to 5 ft., 
each $10.00. 
— —VIOLACEA. Foliage silvery blue. 
3 ft., $5.00; 4 ft., $8.00. 
— EXCELSA. Worway Spruce. Ser- 
viceable for screens, shelter, and 
clumps. 2 to 2/5 ft: Per doz., 
PALO Oww spe oo Weel a ha on saa ene Nana SO 
3 to 31/2 ft. Per doz. $5.00 . . -50 
— — AUREA. Golden Crested Spruce. 
The leaves on the upper sides of 
the shoots become golden yellow. 
2to 3 ft. Perdoz., $15.00 . < . 1.50 
— PUNGENS KosTERIANA. The finest 
form of Colorado Blue Spruce. One 
of the hardiest and choicest Ever- 
greens; foliage steel blue. I1/p ft., 
each $2.50; 2!/¢ ft., $5.00. 
Larger specimens, each $7.50 to 
Retinospora Plumosa. $25.00. 
JUNIPERIS CHINENSIS. Chinese Funiper. A hand- Pinus Austriaca. Austrian Pine. A noble tree 
some, compact bush, branches slightly droop- of rapid growth with massive horizontal 
ime, fouaee damn esreen; 112 to 24t. . +. . 1-50 branches covered with long, thick, dark green 
— — AUREA. Golden Chinese Funiper. Foliage 
En Pee 
foliage; very hardy. 
of the twigs golden yellow; very beautiful; 1% to 2ft. Doz., F4e009 TS EE re OT Ee .50 
PUIG TGIOO, te kk ks 1680 2 to 21¢ ft. Doz., EO.OO%. anti t. Vege irs lies 75 
Aptar se ft DO%, 4:20:00) «. 'f) {es ate aaias 2:00 
— — VAR. SUECICA. wedish Funiper. Grows 
in the form of aneat, compact column; foliage —Mucuo. Dwarf Mountain Pine. An Alpine 
species extremely valuable for exposed situa- 
Bolder ereens. 345 tt. Daz; f7i5o 2. : : 
baits Fe ye 3 OF 7 ° ; : 15 tions, of dwarf, spreading habit, seldom over 
ae ae Lie hire conical> “habit; four feet in height. The foliage is of strong 
eae em ee ee es ts Cl Ate ry GD deep green color, and the branching growth 
— VIRGINICA. Red Cedar. Well-formed, culti- of this beautiful bushy Pine makes it exceed- 
vated specimens of this native evergreen are 
ingly desirable for Jawn clumps, evergreen 
highly ornamental; 2 ft. Doz., $5.00 . . -50 borders, and terraces. It is one of the best 
—-—ALBO VARIEGATA. Foliage variegated. evergreens for planting near the sea; 12 to 
pete Ses amin ois Ptes Te nese piace 2eae | 15 inches; broad specimens. Doz., $7.50 . +75 
