ORNAMENTAL TMEEB, 8HMUB8, ETV, 61 



tJunipei'US JupouU^n. Jai^a^ JujuyEK. Native of" China and Japasi. 



A dwari; dense, bushy evergreen, with Jight, lively green foJiage. $lJ0O. 



fvar. aurea. Goldejs Japais JvwjyER. An attractire Tamtr of mod- 

 erate growth and spreading habit ; foliage of a beautiful golden color wlodi it retains 



throughout the bu rurner. .fl.oO. 



frar. varieg^ata all>a. BiLVEiuvAiiiixiATEi; Japajt Ju^riKEai. Simi- 

 lar to spedes in hab't of growth, but loiiage of a glaacf>uB green wlor, intereper^ed 

 ■with branchJetii of a pure white tint. Very hardy. $1.00- 



f.J. prostrata. syn. repem. Pkohtka-j-e Juj^jkek. A heautiftil natire 

 species, trailing and densely branched, loliage delicate and shining dark green. Well 

 adapted ior coveiing rockwork. One of the best. $J .60. 



»J. Sabina. Savin .Juj9-ipi:it. A dwarf, spreading shrub, with traalij^ 

 branch.es. I'ijrives in the poorest soiJs. Very suitable ior rockwork. 



fvar. Alpina. A low, spreading trailing shrub, quite unique. 11.00. 



fvar. tainarisciiolia. Tamakkk-xeavkd Savjit. A traiJiry v''-* 



with distinct and handsome foliage. Valuable for rockwork and edy^* of £" 

 borders. $1-00. 



f J. Kquaiaata. Scalel* Jotopee. A low and sjjreading if>ed«s, feam I3ie 



Himalayas, suitable for rockwork. $1.00. 



t»J. venusta. A mpid grower, of erect habit and fine sllr^y foliage. Very 

 ornamental and perfectly hardy. $1.00. 



J. Virgi Diana. Ked Oeuajr. A well known American tree; v> 



habit and color oi' foliage, wjme Ijeing quite stif^ r^wlar and conical, ano vw..^;' jov-^; 

 and irregular. It makes a fine ornamental hedge plant. 



Tar. g-lauca. Gi.avoovb Bed Cedab. The compact, conical habit of 

 this variety, combined with its tdlvery foliage, render it very (fistinct and desirable. 

 $1.00 to $2.00. 



frar. SchottiL Fcamg a dense bush; foliage of a light green eolor. 

 Hardy and beautiful. $1.00. 



PIXUS. Pine. Kietek, G^er. Pui,i^r. 



For this and isiimlar climates, the l^es are <9f lite ^eate^t value. 



Sec. I. Umially 'with two laavea in a gfteccth. 



P. Austriaca. syn. nigricaris. Austelajf oe 'biuAfJK yiSE. A native 

 of the mountains of Syria. Tree Tfun'oxkiiblj robuist, hardy and spreading ; leaves 

 long, stiff and dark green; growth rapid. The most Taluabie for tids eooatxy. 50 



cjents to $1.00. 



P. Mu^ho. I/wAitr Mtjgho Pxsste. An upright, small pine, found on the 

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

 growing as high as 40 feet. $1.00. 



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

 roundish cones. It is a native of Tyrol, where it fwrms a small tree- $1.00. 



"fP. Mon^pellensis. SAi.zao.NF'g Piis^e Prom Evorje. A noble tree; 

 leav<« six to seven inches long and of a brigl. : ^ • -v - -re stout, numer- 

 ous, and thicklv covered with foliage. A viyo/oa'.. 'pr^itCu-LLy a-iju j^j.cJ3QQ3e»^ae ibrm. 

 $1.00. 



P. Pallasiaiia. A large pyramidal tree with shining dark green leaTes, pa*- 

 fectly hardy. Valuable. $1.00 to $2.00. 



P. sylTestris. Scotch Pife ok Pik. A natire of Ihe British Islaadfi. A 

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

 Very hardy ; valuable for protection. 



