4.4, ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 
PINUS. Pine 
For this and similar climates, the Pines are of the greatest value. 
Sec. I. Usually with two leaves in a sheath. 
P. Austriaca, syn. nigricans. Avusrrian or Brack Pine. A. Tree remarkably robust, hardy and 
spreading; leaves long, stiff and dark green; growth rapid. The most valuable for this 
country. 50c. 
P. Mugho. Dwarr Mucuo Prive. D. An upright, small pine, found on the Pyrenees and Alps. Its 
general form is that of a pine bush, but it has been found growing as high as 40 feet. $1.00. 
P. sylvestris. Scorcu Prne or Fir. A. A native of the British Islands. A fine, robust, rapid grow- 
ing tree, with stout, erect shoots, and silvery green foliage. Very hardy; valuable forshelter. 50c. 
Sec. II. Usually with three leaves in a sheath. 
TP. ponderosa. Heavy-woopep Pine. A. A noble tree, attaining the height of 100 feet. It is per- 
fectly hardy here. Specimens in our grounds are upwards of 50 feet in height. It isa rapid 
grower, the leaves 8 to 10 inches in length, and of a silvery green color. $2.00. 
Sec. III. Usually with five leaves in a sheath. 
P.cembra. Swiss Srone Prve. B. A handsome and distinct European species, of compact, conical 
form; foliage short and silvery. Grows slowly when young. $2.00. 
P. Strobus. Wurre or Weymourn Pint. A. The most ornamental of all our native Pines; foliage 
light, delicate or silvery green. Flourishes in the poorest light sandy soil. Very valuable. 50c. 
TAXUS. Yew 
T. Canadensis. Canapian Yew. D. A native Yew, quite hardy, therefore very valuable. $1.50. 
T. cuspidata. Japanese Yew. D. One of the hardiest; habit spreading; foliage light green. $2.00. 
var. brevifolia. D. A form of the above with short, dark green petiolate, mucronate leaves. 
A very handsome, hardy variety. Rare. $2.00. 
THUJA. Western Arbor Vitze 
T. occidentalis. American Arsor Virz. B. A beautiful native tree, commonly known as the White 
Cedar; especially valuable for screens and hedges. 50c. 
var. aurea. Dovueias’ Gotpen Arzor Vire. D. Golden foliage; fine. $1.00. 
var. compacta. D. A dwarf compact form. $1.00. 
var. globosa. Gutose-HEeapep Arbor Vire. D. Forms a dense, round shrub. Very desir- 
able. $1.00. 
var. intermedia. D. A perfectly hardy variety, of dwarf, compact habit; fine bluish green foli- 
age; very distinct and valuable. $1.50. 
var. pyramidalis. Pyramiart Arsor Vira. C. Of upright, compact habit, like the Irish Juni- 
per; very desirable. $1.00. 
tvar. pyramidalis. Dovctas Pyramrpar Arsor Vira. C. Pyramidal in form; foliage distinct; 
somewhat resembling a Retinispora. $1.50. 
var. Siberica. Srpertan Arsvor Vite. C. The best of all the genus for this country; exceed- 
ingly hardy, keeping color well in winter; growth compact and pyramidal; makes an elegant 
lawn tree; of great value for ornament, screens, and hedges. $1.00. 
var. Tom Thumb. D. A dwarf variety of the American Arbor Vite, which originated on our 
grounds. It is remarkable for its slow growth and compact, symmetrical habit. $1.00. 
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