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Taxus bac. var. erecta. (stricta.) Erect Yew. D. An erect, dense growing variety, with small, dark, shining 

 leaves, thickly set on the branches. One of the hardiest and finest. $1.00. 

 ■var. elegantissima. Beautiful Variegated Yew. D. One of the most valuable golden-leaved ever- 

 greens which we have. In June and July the leaves of the new growth are of a bright straw color, ren- 

 dering the plant highly effective, either by itself or in connection with other conifers. One of the hardiest 

 of the Yews. SI. 00. 



var. Fisherii. Fisher's Variegated Yew. D. A variety of spreading habit having some of its branches 



of a deep yellow color ; quite hardy. $1.00. 

 var. fructu luteo. Yellow-fruited Yew. D. Only differs from the common in the color of the berries, 



which are yellow. It is quite hardy. $1.00. 

 var. glauca. Sea Green Yew. D. A very distinct variety ; foliage dark green on the upper surface, and 



bluish gray underneath ; a vigorous grower ; quite hardy. $1.00. 



* t var. Washingtonii. Washington's Golden Yew. D. Foliage handsomely variegated with yellow 



spots and stripes. $1.00. 

 T. cuspidata. D. One of the hardiest ; habit spreading ; foliage light green. $1.00. 



* t var. brevifolia. D. Short, petiolate, mucronate leaves. A very handsome, hardy variety. $1.00. 



THUJA. Western Arbor Vitae. 



T. occidentalis. American Arbor Vit^e. B. A beautiful native tree, commonly known as the White Cedar; 

 especially valuable for screens and hedges. 50c. 

 var. alba. Queen Victoria. D. A dwarf form, branchlets tipped with silver. $2.00. 

 t var. aurea. (Douglas' New Golden Arbor Vitas.) D. Golden foliage ; fine. $1.00. 



var. Burrowii. Burrow's Arbor Vit^e. D. Originated on the Hudson River. A handsome variety of 



fine habit, with golden yellow foliage. 75c. 

 var. compacta. Parsons' Arbor Vit^e. D. Of dwarf, compact habit, and deep green foliage ; fine. 50e. 

 tvar. compacta. D. Another dwarf compact form. 50c. 



tvar. Geo. Peabody. D. Of dwarf compact growth, foliage bright golden color, which it retains through- 

 out the summer ; the best golden variety. $1.00. 

 var. globosa. Globe-headed Arbor Vttje. D. Originated at Philadelphia. Forms a dense, round shrub. 



Very desirable. 50c. 



var. Hoveyi. How's Golden Arbor Vita D. A seedling from the American ; of dwarf habit, globular 



outline, and bright green foliage. Fine and hardy. 50c. 

 tvar. intermedia. D. A perfectly hardy variety, of dwarf, compact habit ; valuable. 50c. 

 tvar. Little Gem. (Douglas.) D. New, very dwarf , and compact ; foliage a beautiful dark green. $1.00. 

 var. plicata. Nee's Plicate Arbor Vitje. C. A handsome hardy variety from Nootka Sound. Foliage 



plaited, massive and of a rich, dark green color. $1.00. 

 tvar. plicata minima. Plicate Small-leaved Arbor Vit^e. Small, plicate foliage ; of dwarf habit. $1. 

 tvar. pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arbor Vm. C. Of upright, compact habit, like the Irish Juniper ; very 



desirable. $1.00. 



tvar. pyramidalis. Douglas Pyramidal Arbor Vrr^E. (New.) C. Pyramidal in form ; foliage distinct; 

 somewhat resembling a Retinispora. $1.00. 



var. sibirica. Siberian Arbor Vitje. C. The best of all the genus, for this country ; exceedingly hardy, 

 keeping color well in winter ; growth compact and pyramidal, makes an elegant lawn tree ; of great value 

 for ornament, screens, and hedges. 50c. to $1.00. 



var. Tom Thumb. T>. A dwarf variety of the American Arbor Vitas, which originated on our grounds. It 

 is remarkable for its slow growth and compact, symmetrical habit. Valuable for the decoration of gar- 

 dens, lawns or cemeteries, where large trees may not be admissible. Will be found useful for small ever- 

 green hedges. 50c. 



var. Vervameana. Verv^ne'S Arbor Vitjs. C. A distinct and handsome yellow marked variety. 75c. 

 tvar. White-tipped. (Douglas.) C. (New.) Ends of branches tipped with white from the last of June till 

 the following spring. $1.00. 



