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ELLWASGER & BARRY'S 



Abies (Spruce and Hemlock). 

 nigra. BLACK SPRUCE. "B. Very hardy. 50 



cents. 

 + var. Doumetti. D. A dwarf variety ; very 



pretty. $2.00. 



+ orientalis. Easterx Spruce. B. Gracefiil 

 habit and slender foliage. Sl-OO to 82.00. 



+ polita. B. S~00. 



piingens. COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. B. One 

 of the hardiest and most beautiful of all the 

 Spruces ; foliage of a rich blue or sage color ; an 

 important acquisition. .$2.00 to $3.00. 



Section II. PICEA. Silver Fir. 

 With linear fiat leaves, somewhat two ranked. 



balsaniea. Balsam Fir. B. Very hardy. 50 

 cents. 



t ceplialonioa. Cephaloxiax Silver Fir. 

 B. Sl.OO to $2.(X). 



+ var. Keginae Ainaliae. B. §2.00. 



+ cilicica. CiLiciAX Silver Fir. B. Distinct. 

 One of the best of the Silver Firs. Sl.OO to S2.0('J. 



Xordmanniaiia. XORDilAXX's SILVER FiR. 

 B. Of symmetrical form ; quite hardy. Massive 

 dark green leaves. One of the finest of the Silver 

 Firs. $1.00 to S3.00. 



NORDMAXN'S SILVER FIR. 



* pectinata. EUROPEAN, OR COiEB-LiKE Sil- 

 ver Fir. B. Sl.OO. 



Biota (Oriental or Eastern Arbor Yitse.) 



All of the Biotas are quite tender here, and re- 

 quire to be well protected in winter. On this ac- 

 count we are often tempted to omit the genus 

 from our catalogue. In milder climates they are 

 the most ornamental of evergreens. 



* orientalis. CHINESE ARBOR ViT^. C. $1-00. 

 *tvar. aurea. GOLDEX ARBOR ViT^. D. SI. 00. 

 *tvar. elegantissima. KOLLISSOX'S GOLDEX 



Arbor Vit^e. D. Young foliage retains its 

 golden tint the entire summer. §1.00. 



*t var. semper aurea. Ever-Goldex Ajrbor 

 ViT^. D. One of the best golden variegated 

 Evergreens. Sl.OO. 



Cupressus (Cypress). 



*Lawsoniana. Laavsox'S Cypress. B. Half- 

 hardy here. Sl-OO. 



* t Nutksen.sis syn. Thujopsis borealis. XOOT- 

 KA SoirxD Cypress. C $1-50. 



Juiiiperus (Juniper). 



t Cliinensis. CHINESE JuxrPER. C. Branch- 

 es somewhat drooping. $1-00. 



+ var. Keevesi. D. Hardy and vei-y ornamen- 

 tal. Sl.OO. 



comninnis vulgaris. EXGUSH JuxiPER. C. 

 A handsome, comxjact. small tree. 50 cents. 



c. var. Alpina nana. DwARF JuxiPER D. 

 ; Of spreading, dense habit. Sl-OO. 

 1 c. var. Hibernica. Irish Jun'EPER. C. Ke- 

 I sembles a pillar of green ; very desii-able. 75 cts. 

 ' c. var. Hibernica robusta. ROBUST Irish 

 JuxiPER. C. More vigorous than the preceding. 

 75 cents. 



c. var. suecica. Swt:dish Juxiper. C. A 

 small sized handsome pyramidal tree ; quite 

 hardy. 75 cents. 



c. var. suecica nana. Dwarf Swedish Ju- 

 xiper. D. Sl-OO. 



t Japonica. Japax Juxiper. D. ^ISX), 



tvar. aurea. GOLDEX Japax Juniper. D. 

 Retains its golden color throughout the summer. 

 Very attractive. S1-50. 



+ var. variegata alba. Silver- VARIEGATED 

 Japax Juxiper. D. Foliage green, interspersed 

 with branchlets of a pure white tint. Very hardy. 

 Sl.OO. 



tprostrata syn. repens. Prostrate Jux- 

 iper. D. A trailing variety, well adapted for 

 covering rockwork. One of the best. S1.50. 



Sabina. Savix Juxiper. D. Thrives in the 

 poorest soils. Very suitable for rockwork. -5(3 cts. 



var. Alpina. D. SIOO. 



var. tamariscifolia. Taaiarisk-LEAVED Sa- 

 VTX. D. A trailing variety ; valuable for rock- 

 work. Sl-OO. 



tsquaniata. SCALED JuxiPER. D. Low and 

 spreading: suitable for rockwork. Sl-O*). 



venusta. C. Fine silvery foliage. Very or- 

 namental and perfectly hardy. Sl-'J*'- 



Tirginiana. Red Cedar. B. 50 cents. 



+ var. glauca. GLAUCOUS Red Cedar. C. 

 Distinct and desirable. $1-00 to S2.00. 



+ var. Scliottii. C. Hardy and beautiful. $1-00. 



' Pinus (Pine). 



For this and similai- climates, the Pines are of 

 the greatest value. 



Section I. 



Usually with two leaves in a sheath. 



Austriaca syn. nigricans. AUSTRIAX OR 

 Black Pise. A. Remarkably robust, hardy 

 and spreading. The most valuable for this coun- 

 try. 50 cents to $1-00. 



