(480) 
ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS, 50 Celis; 
except those noted. 
Those marked thus * require a slight protection it in winter— 
there are many other Evergreens which will stand the win- 
ters of the Southern States, and which will be found under 
the Green-House head. | 
1 Common box, 12 cés. 
2 Silver striped do. 25 cts. 
3 Gold striped do. 
4 White cedar 
5 *European cypress, ¢ 1 
Buxus sempervirens 
v. arg. varieg. 
-v. aur, varieg. 
Cupressus thyoides 
sempervirens 
_ 6 BShrubby horse tail, of gl Fohedre distachiya 
‘ curious growth 
7 American holly Ilex. opaca 
8 European holly aquifolium 
9 *Silver striped do. ¢ 1 
i0 *Gold striped do $1 
11 *Gold blotcheddo. $1 
12 *Boxleaved do. $1 
13 *Hedgehog do. $1 
14 *Gold striped hedgehog | abe 
v. arg. variegato 
v. aur. variegato 
v. aur. maculato 
wv. buxtfolia 
—— v. echinatum 
do. G 1 aur. 
15 *Silver striped do. $1 arg. 
16 Swedish upright juniper PSI suecia 
17 Red American cedar, 25 cts. virginica 
18 European savin, celebrat- 
————— sabina 
ed for its cures of horses 
19 Variegated savin —v. varieg. 
‘laurel, 37 cts. Kale latifolia 
21 Narrow leaved do. very ereiitcl; 
delicate, 37 cts. ae ae 
22 *European sweet bay, $1 Laurus nobilis 
23 Italian evergreen privet, é 
29 cts. 
24 kvergreen thorn,with scar- = 
20 Broad leaved kalmia, o ae 
Ligustrum vulgare, v. 
let fruit during autumn 
and winter, very orna- 
mental, 37 cts. 
25 Balm of Gilead, or balsam ) 
fir, very much admired, 
4 feet high, 50 cis. 
5 to 6 feet high, 75 cts. 
8 feet, $1 50 cts. 
Mesias pyracanthe 
ie paieens 
