58 ELLW ANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



J.S. fvar. Alpiiia. A low, spreading, trailing sbriab, quite unique. |1.00. 



fvar. taiiiariscifolia. Tamarisk-leaved Savin. A trailing variety 

 with distinct and handsome foliage. Valuable for r(;ckwork and edges of groups 

 and borders. $1.00. 



f J. sqiiamata. Scaled Junipek. A low and spreading species, from the 

 Himalayas, suitable for rock work. $1.00. 



f«J. A^eniLSta. A rapid grower, of erect habit and fine silvery foliage. Very 

 ornamental and perfectly hardy. $1.00 to $2.00. 



J. Virginiaua. Red Cedak. A well-known American tree, varies m.uch 

 in habit and color of foliage, some being quite stiff, regular and conical, and others 

 loose and irregular. It makes a tine ornamental hedge plant. 



Tar. glaiica. Glaucous Red Cedar. The compact, conical habit of 

 this variety, combined with its silvery foliage, render it very distinct and desirable. 

 $1.00 to §2.00. 



fvar. Scliottii. Forms a dense bush ; foliage of a light green color. 

 Hardy and beautiful. $1.50. 



PIXUS. Piue. Pix, Fr. 



For this and similar climates, the Pines are of the greatest value. 



Sec. I. Usually intJi hro leaves in a slieath. 



P. Anstriaca. syn. uigTicans. Austrian or Black Pine. A native of 

 the mountains of Syria. Tree remarkably robust, hardy and spreading; leaves 

 long, stiff and dark green; growth rapid. The most valuable for this country. 50 

 cents to $1.00. 



P. Mnglio. Dwarf Mugho Pine. An upright, small pine found on the 

 Pyrenees and Alps. Its general form is that of a pine bush, but it has been found 

 growing as high as 40 feet. $1.00. 



fvar. rotiiiiclata. Of more upright growth than the dwarf, and with 

 roundish cones. Is a native of Tyro], where it forms a small tree. $1.00 to $2.00. 



fP. Monspelieiisis. Salzman^'s Pine. From Europe. A noble tree; 

 leaves six to seven inches long and of a bright green color; branches are stout, nu- 

 merous, and thickly covered with foliage. As vigorous a grower as the Austrian, 

 and of much more picturesque form. A specimen on our grounds is 40 feet high. 

 $1.00 to $2.00. 



P. PaUasiaiia. A large pvramidal tree with shining dark-green leaves, per- 

 fectly hardy. Valuable. $1.00 to $2.00. 



P. sjTvestris. Scotch Pine or Fir. A native of the British Islands. A 

 fine robust, rapid growing tree, with stout, erect shoots, and silvery green foliage. 

 Very hardy; valuable for protection. 



Sec. II. Usually with three leaves in a sheath. 



P. liorizoutalis. A vigorous tree of conical form, with leaves 6 to 8 inches 

 long and of a light green color. $1.00 to $2.00. 



fP. Jeffreyi. Jeffrey's Pine. This is a noble Pine, with deep bluish 

 green leaves. It grows 150 feet high in North California. Hardy and very valu- 

 able. $1.00 to $2.00. 



fP. ponderosa. Heavy AVooded Pine. This also is a noble tree, attain- 

 ing the height of 100 feet, found abundantly on the northwest coast of America and 

 California. It is perfectly hardy here. Specimens in our grounds are upwards of 

 40 feet in height. It is a rapid grower; the leaves 8 to 10 inches in length, and of 

 a silvery green color. See cut. $Ll.50 to $3.00. 



