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Picea glauca var. conica. (See Page 161.) 



NEW CHINESE SPRUCES. 

 Introduced by the Arnold Arboretum. 



Picea asperata. A Spruce from Northwestern China, very 

 glaucous in appearance, hence the colloquial name Yun sha 

 (Cloudy Fir). All the varieties of P. asperata are of dense 

 growth, and the purplish coloring of the young foliage makes 

 them strikingly beautiful in the early Summer. 



asperata var. notabilis. This variety differs from the preced- 

 ing, chiefly in the cones, the scales of which are rhombicovate 

 in outline. 



asperata var. ponderosa. This handsome variety is remark- 

 able for its large cones. 



Balfouriana. One of the tallest of the Chinese Spruces. 



montigena. The short, stout bristly leaves are of shining 

 green and more or less glaucescent. 



retroflexa. Glaucous foliage in somewhat spiral arrange- 

 ment. Very interesting. 



Strong Plants of the above varieties, each $3.50. Collection 

 of 6 varieties, $18.00 



ABIES eoneolor. (Colorado Silver Fir.) One of the most beautiful and 

 graceful evergreen trees, growing in symmetrical pyramid form, 

 with long feathery foliage, of silvery-green color. 



2 to 2§ ft $7 . 50 each 



JUNIPERUS communis. (English Juniper.) Low growing bushy 

 plant; light glaucous foliage; very hardy. 



Each Doz. 



18 to 24 in $2.50 $27.00 



communis var. Hiberniea. (Irish Juniper.) A beautiful glau- 

 cous-green variety of dense pillar-like growth; very desirable. 



Each Doz. 



18 to 24 in $2.50 $27.00 



Chinensis virginalis. Very fine dwarf evergreen with handsome 

 closely set heads of green foliage, forming a dense round mat. $4.50 

 each; $51.00 per doz. 

 Chinensis virginalis aurea. Yellow form of the preceding, and like 

 it, a most valuable acquisition for the rock garden. $3.50 each; 

 $40.00 per doz. 

 excelsa var. Stricta. (Slender Greek Juniper.) Of slender conical 

 outline, very symmetrical; foliage glaucous, dense and prickly. 

 Valuable for window boxes. 

 8 to 10 inches $2 00 each 12 to 15 inches $3 . 00 each 



JUNIPERUS. Continued. 



sablna. (Savin Juniper.) Dwarf prostrate spreading branches. 

 Thrives in poor soils. 



15 to 18 inches $3.50 each 



Virginiana. (The Common Red Cedar.) Well formed, cultivated 

 specimens of this native Evergreen are highly ornamental. Splendid 

 evergreen for producing natural effects. Thrives generally in any 

 situation, even in poor soil; extremely hardy. 

 5 to 6 ft. $9.00 each 



Six Plants of one variety at dozen rate. 



Picea asperata ; 



