CHOICE EVERGREENS. 



The following varieties can be supplied in plants grown in 



tubs, which permits of their being transplanted during the early 



fall months. 



Prices include tubs, and the heights given, are from the top 



of the tub to the top of the plant. 



Cupressus Lawsoniana " Glory of Boskoop." A new 

 addition to the list of glaucous colored evergreens. Plants, 

 3 feet high, $2.00 each. 



Juniperus Chinensis Argentea Variegata. This unique 

 sort has sprays of white foliage interspersed among the green. 

 Quite novel and attractive. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.50 each. 



Juniperus Japonica Aurea {Japanese Golden Juniper). 

 A particularly sturdy looking evergreen, perfectly hardy. 

 The bright golden tips to the foliage form a pleasing and 

 attractive contrast with the dark green back-ground of the rest 

 of the plant. Nice specimens, 3 feet high, S3. 00 each. 



Juniperus Pfitzerianus. A beautiful new form, with grace- 

 ful dark green foliage. We consider this one of the most sub- 

 stantial and attractive of the new evergreens. Plants, 2i feet 

 high, $3.00 each. 



Juniperus Virginiana Glauca. The common red cedar, 

 with silver)- foliage, A very hardy ornamental. Plants, 

 3 feet high, $2.00 each. 



Juniperus Virginiana Schotti. More dense in growth than 

 the common form, making a beautiful compact specimen, 

 with rich, green foliage. Plants, 2j to 3 feet high, $2.00 

 each. 



Picea Pungens Glauca Kosteri. The blue Spruce of 

 Colorado, greatly improved. An indispensible addition to 

 every estate. The attractive silvery blue color stands out 

 strongly against the green of all other shrubbery and ever- 

 greens. A healthy, vigorous grower. Plants, l.y feet high, 

 $2.00 each; 2\ feet high, §4.00 each; 2* feet high, $5 00 

 each. 



Thcyopsis Standishi. 



Juniperus Pfitzerianus. 



Picea Pungens Glauca Pendula. Same as the preceding, 

 with pendulous branches. Plants, 2A feet high, $3.50 each. 



Picea Alcockiana (Alcock's Spruce). An attractive tree. 

 Foliage, dark green above and silvery beneath, giving the 

 whole a variegated appearance. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.00 

 each. 



Picea Omorika. Foliage silvery underneath, giving it a 

 unique and attractive appearance. Strong grower. Plants. 



U feet high, $1.50 each. 



Picea Omorika Pendula. Same as the preceding, wilh 

 drooping branches. Plants, 1J feet high, $1.50 each. 



Picea Excelsa Inverta Pendula. Like the Norway 

 Spruce, except that the branches have a decided weeping or 

 drooping tendency. Very distinct. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.50 

 each. 



Pseudotsuga Douglasi Glauca Elegans. An improve- 

 ment on the well-known Douglas Spruce. Foliage, graceful 

 and of a pale green color above, glaucous beneath. Plants, 

 3 feet high, $3.00 each. 



Retinispora Filifera (Thread-draneJUd Japanese Cy- 

 press). Very compact, yet graceful. Plants, 3A feet high, 

 $4.00 each. 



Retinispora Filifera Aurea. Same as the preceding, with 

 the foliage beautifully tipped with golden yellow. Very rare. 

 Plants, 1£ feet high,' $2. 50 each. 



TaxUS Cuspidata Brevifolia. A graceful, hardy variety of 

 spreading habit. Foliage, very dark gTeen. Plants, \k feet 

 high, $1.50 each. 



Thuya Occidentalis Rosenthali. Foliage, dark green 

 and dense. A compact grower. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.50 

 each. 



Thuya Occidentalis Lutea (Geo. Peabody Arborvitae). 



Extremely attractive, having bright yellow foliage at the ter- 

 minals of the branches, which give the whole plant a golden 

 appearance, Plants, 3J feet high, $2.50 each. 



Thuyopsis Standishi. A strikingly distinct evergreen, of 

 somewhat irregular but graceful habit, tending to pyramidal 

 form. Foliage is of a rich, dark green color. Perfectly hardy. 

 Plants, 3 feet high, $2.50 each. 



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