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BLUE CEDAR (Junipsrus Virginiana glauca). 

 —A form witli glaiK«jus bliu- foliage. (Jf rapid, 

 compact growth, very etlective and extremely 

 hardy. 2^'., feet. 8 1.00: .31. feet. si. .50: 4'. feet, 

 s2.o6 each. 



CHINESE GOLDEN (Juniperus Sinensis aurea). 



—Of den>e growth an<l upright thoiigli rather 

 dwarf habit. The entire plant is a bright lemon 

 yellow, shading to golden yellow. 2 feet, 81.00 

 each. 



SAVIN (Juniperus Sabina). — Of eccentric habit 

 with exceedingly rich dark green foliage. Appears 

 to best advantage upon a hillside or in groups. 

 2 feet, 50c. : 3 feet. 75c. each. 



SPRUCE 



KOSTER'S COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 



KOSTER'S COLORADO BLUE (Picea pungens 



Kosteri). — An improved form of the justly popu- 

 lar Colorado Blue Spruce. The most valuable and 

 beautiful of all hardy evergreen trees. It is close 

 branched, of symmetrical, broadly pyramidal habit 

 and quite rapid in growth. Its greatest charm 

 lies in the bright steel blue color of its massive 

 foliage. It is of the greatest hardihood, enduring 

 with impunity a temperature far below zero, and 

 succeeds even at the seaside, where almost all 

 other varieties of evergreen trees succumb to the 

 salt-laden air. (See cut.) 2 feet, $2.50; 2y-, feet, 

 8.3.00: .3 feet. 84.00; 3% feet, $5.00; 4 feet, $6.00: 

 41/^ feet, $7.50 each. 



DOUGLAS' BLUE (Picea Douglasi glauca).— 



A blue form of the superb Douglas Spruce of 

 Colorado. Of conical habit, with spreading 

 branches, of rai)id growth and ricli steel blue fo- 

 liage which rivals in beauty the celebrated Ros- 

 ter's Colorado Blue Spruce and is much softer 

 in texture. 2 feet, $2.00; 3 feet, 83.00: 4 feet. 

 $4.00. 



HEMLOCK (Tsuga Canadensis).— One of the 

 most graceful and ijeautiful. and. withal, among 

 the hardiest of evergreen trees, 3 to 4 feet. 81.50; 

 4 to 5 feet. S2.50 each. 



NORWAY (Picea excelsa).— Of lofty habit. 

 The most largely planted and the most popular 

 of all evergreen trees. Often employed for hedge 

 planting, for screens and for wind breaks. 2 to 3 

 feet, 70c.; 3 to 4 feet. Sl.OO each. 



NORWAY PYRAMIDAL (Picea excelsa pyra- 

 midalis.) — \'ery uni(iue. with liabit almost as pyra- 

 midal as the Lombardv Poplar. Of rapid growth. 

 31/2 feet, 81.50: 41/2 feet, 82.00 each. 



ORIENTAL (Picea Orientalis).— A rare and 

 choice evergreen. Of not -uch rapid growth as the 

 Norway Spruce but much more refined, with many 

 branches and dense, deep rich green leaves. Of 

 ujjright, spreading habit and verv hardv. 2 feet, 

 81.50: 3 feet. 82.00: 3^/2 feet, $2. .50 each. 



WHITE (Picea alba).— A very hardy native 

 species. Of upright habit, with silvery gray leaves. 

 It grows dense and compact, but not so rapid as 



the Xorway ^ 

 each. 



pruce. 



3 feet. 81.25 



RETINISPORA (Japanese Cypress) 



FILIFERA. Weeping Retinispora. — A distinct 

 and beautiful form. Of strong growth, with 

 masses of long, slender cord-like drooping foliage 

 of light green. 2 feet, 81.25; 3 feet, 81.75 each. 



OBTUSA LUTEA NOVA. A very unique va- 

 riety. Of open spreading habit, with bright light 

 yellow foliage. It retains its color throughout 

 the year, and is exceedingly showy. 2 feet, 81.50; 

 3 feet, 82.50 each. 



OBTUSA MAGNIFICA.— Of compact habit, with 



den- 

 feet. 



foliage of exceedingly rich dark 

 81.25: 21; feet. 81.50 :'s 



green, z 



feet. 82.00 each. 



OBTUSA YOUNGI (Aurea).— Of somewhat open 

 habit and exceedingly graceful, with soft feathery 

 foliage of a greenish yellow hue. A very beautiful 

 evergi'een of ironclad hardihood. 2 feet. 81.00: 

 3 feet, 81.50; 4 feet, 82.00 each. 



PISIFERA AUREA.— One of the brightest and 

 most lasting in color of all the golden-leaved 

 Retinisporas and perhaps the hardiest. It is 

 lively golden yellow at all times. 2 feet, 90c.: 

 3 feet, $1.50; 4 feet, 82.50 each. 



PLUMOSA. — A beautiful, strong growing ever- 

 green tree, with abundant soft, deep green foliage. 

 2 feet. 60c.: 3 feet. $1.00: 4 feet, $1.50 each. 



PLUMOSA ARGENTEA.— Of dwarf, compact 

 habit. Soft light green foliage tipped with sil- 

 very-white. 12 inches, 50c.; 18 inches, 75c. each. 



PLUMOSA AUREA.— Very popular and beau- 

 tiful. < )f dense habit, with soft, feathery light 

 green foliage, distinctly tipped with yellow. 2 

 feet. 7.5c.: 2V. feet. 8l'.00 : 3 feet. 81.50; 4 feet. 

 $2.50 each. 



SQUARROSA VEITCHII.— Perhaps the choicest 

 of all this class of beautiful evergreen trees. Of 

 tall habit, with dense foliage as soft as a glove 

 and a cheerful, frosted blue in color. 2 feet. $1.00; 

 21/2 feet, $1.50; 3 feet. 82.50 each. 



