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Juniper, (JUNIPERUS.) 



*THURIFER A. Resembles the pre- 

 ceding but more upright and dense, 

 one of the most ornamental of this 

 class. 50c. to $1. 



*FORTUNEI. (Fortune's new Chi- 

 nese Juniper.) Very strong, stout 

 foliage ; a vigorous grower. $1. 



*VIRGINIANA PENDULA. A 



weeping variety of the Red Cedar. 

 Young shoots very long and slen- 

 der. $1. 



*BEDFORDIANA. A variety of the 

 Red Cedar, with slender branches ; 

 . slow grower. $1. 



♦EXCELSA. The tall Crimean Juni- 

 per. A fine upright grower. $1. 

 Libocedrus, DECURRENS, (of Tor- 

 rey, ) from California. A very beau- 

 tiful tree $1. 



CHILENSIS, Chili Libocedrus, or 

 Arbor Vitas ; distinct silvery foli- 

 age. $1. 



Pinus, (THE PIKE.) 

 *JFFFREY1 $2. 

 *LAMBERTIANA. $2. 

 SABINIANA. $2. 

 TUBERCULATA. $2. 

 *INOPS, or Jersey Pine. $1. 



*MONSPELIENSIS, (Salzmann's 

 Pine.) $1. 



*MUGHQ. Dwarf. $1. 

 STROBUS, (Nana.) A fine dwarf 

 variety of the Weymouth Pine. $2. 

 *MUGHO ROTUND ATA. A beau- 

 tiful upright tree from the Tyrol 

 Mountains, of dwarf habit, never 

 exceeding 10 feet in height. $1. 

 Podocarpus, (THE BROAD LEAV- 

 ED YEW.) 50 cents each. 

 FORTUNE! New and distinct. 

 JAPONICUS. Japan. 

 These are very handsome Evergreen 

 Trees, but not sufficiently hardy for the 

 climate of the Northern States. 

 Picea, (THE SILVER FIR ) 



WEBB'S PURPLE CONED, (Web- 

 biana.) A noble species from the 

 Himalayan Mountains, the finest of 

 all the Silver Firs, somewhat ten- 

 der when young, and like the Pec- 

 tinata, liable to lose its leader, by 

 the terminal buds being injured by 

 the cold. $2. 



The Spruce Fir, (ABIES.) 



"HIMALAYAN, OR SMITH'S, (mo- 

 nnda or Smithiana.), A noble and 

 elegant tree, recently introduced— 

 has the character of the Norway in 

 wood and foliage, but is distin- 

 guished by a striking and graceful 

 drooping habit in all stages of its 

 growth. $1 per foot. 



Taxus, (THE YEW TREE ) 



*ADPRESSA. A very distinct, dark 

 green, small leaved species. $1. 



*ELEGANTISSIMA. Silver varie- 

 gated Yew. A very handsome va- 

 riety, having silvery white striped 

 leaves,sometimes changing to straw 

 color. 50c. to $1. 



*BACCATA VARIEGATA. The 

 variegated Yew. A very handsome 

 variety, with leaves mostly edged 

 with a golden yellow color. $1. 



*STRICTA. An erect, dense grow- 

 ing variety, with small, dark, shin- 

 ing leaves thickly set on the 

 branches; one of the finest of 

 Yews. 50c. to $1. 



PYRAMID ALIS. A variety of the 

 English, with smaller foliage and 

 stiff, erect habit. 50c to $1. 



*FRUCTU AUREA. Only differs 

 from the common in the ~color of 

 the berries, which are yellow. 50c. 



*ERICOIDES. A small, slender 

 growing variety, with small foliage 

 and rather erect habit. $1. 



*JAPONICA. A compact and up- 

 right shrub, foliage large, thickly 

 covering the branches. $1. 



HORIZONTALS. A straggling 

 growing variety with spreading 



branches. 50c to $1. 

 *GL AUC A. A very distinct variety ; 

 foliage dark green on the surface 

 and bluish gray underneath ; vig- 

 orous grower. $1. 



*DOVASTONII PENDULA. A 



splendid weeping variety. $1. 

 HIBERNICA, (Irish.) A well known 

 upright variety; foliage deep 

 green ; very distinct. 50c to $1. 



Torreya, TAXIFOLIA, Florida Yew 



U to $2. 



Thuya, *MACROCARPA. An Arbor 

 Vitae, from California. $1. 



