58 HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD., U. S. A. 



Fernlike Arborvitae. 



ARBORVITAE, contiuued Each 



GLOBULAR (T. globosa). 18 to 24 inches $1 50 



2 to 3 feet 2 00 



HOVEY'S GLOBULAR. 3 to 4 feet 3 00 



FERNLIKE (T. occidentalis). 3 to 4 feet 3 00 



4 to 5 feet 4 00 



5 to 6 feet 5 00 



6 to 7 feet 6 00 



PYRAMIDAL (T. pyramidalis). 3*o 4 feet 2 00 



4 to r> feet 8 00 



5 to 6 feet 4 00 - 



COMPACT (T. compacta). 18 to 24 inches 1 50 



10 



$12 50 



17 50 



25 00 



25 00 



37 50 



45 00 



50 00 



17 50 



27 50 



37 50 



12 50 



The Cedars 



Blue Virffinia i Juniper us vlrgimana glauca). A variation of 

 ^ the Virginia cedar, but preferable to the par- 

 ent type. The foliage has the same pungent, fragrant odor 

 as the old cedar, 

 but the color is a 

 dark bluish green, 

 and is brought out 

 to the best advan- 

 tage when shown 

 against the back- 

 ground of dark 

 green trees or 

 shrubs. The Blue 

 Virginia makes a 

 splendid specimen 

 tree for lawn 

 plantings, for 

 screens between 

 the house and 

 service yard, or 

 for low w i n d- 

 breaks. It may 

 not be an over- 

 statement to say 

 that the Blue Vir- 

 ginia is one of the 

 most beautiful 

 forms of the Red 

 Cedars. There 

 are some objec- 

 tions to planting 

 any of the cedars 

 in an apple or- 

 chard because of 

 the cedar rust. Blue Cedar 



