GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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Pinus (Pine). 



AUSTRIAN PINE, 



Mugho. Dwarf Mugho Pine. D. Its gen- 

 eral form is that of a piue busli. $1.00. 



DWARF MUGHO PINE. 



+ var. rotundata. C $1.00. 



Monspeliensis. Salzmann'S Pine. B. A 

 noble tree ; leaves six to seven inches long-. $1.50. 



Pallasiana. B. A valuable variety. $1.00 to 

 .$2.00. 



sylvestris. SCOTCH Pine or. Fir. A. Very 

 hardy ; valuable for shelter. 50 cents. 



Section II. 



Usually with three leaves in a sheath. 



horizontalis. B. Leaves six to eight inches 

 long. $1.00 to $2.00. 



tJelfreyi. JEFFREY'S PiNE. A. A noble 

 Pine : hardy. $1.00 to g2.00. 



+ ponderosa. Heavy-WOODBD Pine. A. 

 This is also a noble tree; perfectly hardy here. 

 Xieaves eight to ten inches in length. $1.00 to $2.00. 



Section III. 



Usually with five leaves in a Sheath. 



Cembra. Swiss Stone Pine. B. Hardy, 



handsome and distinct. $1.00 to $2.00. 



Pinus (Pine). 



t excelsa. Lofty Bhotan Pine. A. $1.50. 



Strobus. White or Weymouth Pine. A. 

 The most oi-namental of all our native Pines. 

 Flourishes in the poorest light, sandy soil. 50 cts. 



Ketinispora (Japanese Cypress). 



A beautiful and valuable genus from Japan; 

 require protection here. 



* pluniosa. PliUME-IilKE EETINISPORA. C. 



Slender feathery branchlets; very ornamental. 

 $1.00. 



* var. argentea. Silver-SPOTTED Plume- 

 LIKE Ketinispora. d. $1.00. 



* var. aurea. GOLDEN Plume-LIKE RetiniS- 

 PORA. C. Preserves its color throughout the 

 year. $l.w. 



Taxus (Yew.) 



Nearly all the Yews require protection here. 



* adpressa. Japan Tew. I>. A low spread- 

 ing shrub. 50 cents to $1.00. 



* baccata. English Yew. D. Densely 

 branched and can be trimmed into any shape. 

 50 cents to $1.00. 



var. erecta (stricta). Erect Yew. I>. One 

 of the hardiest and finest. 50 cents to $1.00. 



var. elegantLssinia. Beautiful Variegated 

 Yew. D. One of the most valuable golden- 

 leaved Evergreens which we have. One of the 

 hardiest of the Yews. 50 cents to $1.00. 



var. Fisheril. FiSHER'S VARIEGATED YEW. 

 D. 50 cents to $1.00. 



var. fructii luteo. YELLOW-FRUITED YEW. 

 D. Quite hardy. $1.00. 



var. glauca. Sea-GREEN Yew. I>. A dis- 

 tinct \ ai'iety ; quite hardy. $1.00. 



* var. Wasliingtonii. WASHINGTON'S GOLD- 

 EN Yew. D. $1.00. 



cuspidata. D. One of the hardiest; habit 

 spreading. 50 cents to $1.00. 



* var. brevifolia. D. A very handsome vari- 

 ety. $1.00. 



Thuja (Western Arbor Vitae). 



occidentalis. AMERICAN" ArbOR Vitje. B. 

 Commonly known as the White Cedar; especially 

 valuable for screens and hedges. 50 cents. 



t var. alba. Queen Victoria. D. A dwarf 

 form, branchlets tipped with silver. $2.00. 



+ var. aurea. DOUGLAS' New GOLDEN ArbOR 

 VlT.^. D. $1.00. 



var. Burrowii. BuRROWS' ArbOR VlT^. D. 

 A handsome variety, with golden-yellow foliage. 

 75 cents. 



var. compacta. Parsons' Arbor Vit^. D. 

 50 cents. 



var. compacta. D. Another compact form. 

 50 cents. 



+ var. Geo. Peabody. D. Foliage bright 

 golden color, which it retains throughout the 

 summer; the :;st golden variety. $1.00. 



