nO ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



J. squainata. Scaled Juniper. A low and spreading species, from the 

 Himalayas. GO cents to $1.00. 



t«J. tliurifera, Fkankincense Juniper. A native of the mountains of Spain 

 and Portugal. Branches slender, numerous, densely clothed with leaves of a light, 

 glaucous green color. $1.00. 



f J. tripartita. A beautiful spreading variety, with deep green foliage. Fine 

 for rock work. $1.00. 



tj. veiiusta. A rapid grower, of erect habit and fine silvery foliage. Very 

 ornamental. $1.00 to $2.00. 



J. Virg'iaiaiia. Red Cedar. A well known American tree, varies much in 

 habit and color of foliage, some being quite stiff, regular and conical, and others 

 loose and irregular. It makes a fine ornamental hedge plant. 



var. g'lauca. Glaucous Red Cedar. The compact, conical habit of this 

 variety, combined with its silvery foliage, renders it very distinct and desirable. 

 $1.00 to $2.00. 



fvar. pondula. Weeping Red Cedar. A weeping variety of the Red 

 Cedar. Young shoots very long and slender. $1.00. 



fvar. pendula viridis. A very handsome variety, with long, slender 

 pendulous branches. $1.00. 



var. pyramid llis. Pyramidal Red Cedar. An upright growing variety 

 of the Yirginiana. Very compact, distinct and fine. $1.00. 



fvar. Scliolli. $2.00. 



fvar. varieg'ata. Variegated-leaved Red Cedar. A vigorous variety 

 of the Red Cedar, with foliage deeply variegated with a golden yellow. $1.50. 



fvar. variegata alba. White Variegated Red Cedar. Handsomely 

 marked \nth white spots and splashes. $1.50. 



LIBOCEDRUS. Incense Cedar. 



Ij. decurrens. A native of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, where 

 it attains a height of 120 to 140 feet. Tree of erect, compact habit, and bright, rich 

 glossy green leaves. In this latitude, with slight protection, forms one of the most 

 beautiful evergreen trees. Fine plants of different sizes, $1.00 to $3.00. 



* flj, Cllilensis. From the Andes, of Chili. A very ornamental species, 

 with distinct, silvery foliage. $1.50. 



PINUS. Pine. Pin, Fr. 



{Nat. Ord. Pinacefe.) 



Sec. I. Usually icith tico leaves in a sheath. 



P, Austriaca. syn. nigricans. Austrian or Black Pine. A native of 

 the mountains of Styria. Tree remarkably robust, hardy and spreading ; leaves 

 long, stiff and dark green ; growth rapid. Valuable for this country. See cut, page 

 51. 60 cents to $1.00. 



P. nillg'llO. Dwarf Mugho Pine. 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. 



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

 roundish cones. Is a native of Tyrol, where it forms a small tree. $1.00 to $2.00. 



fP. Monspeliensis. Salzmanx's Pine. From Europe. A noble tree, leaves 

 six to seven inches long and of a bright green color ; branches are stout, numerous, 

 and thickly covered with foliage. As vigorous a grower as the Austrian, and of much 

 more picturesque form. A specimen on our grounds is 30 feet high. $1.00 to $2.00 



P. i>uniilio. Dwarf or Mountain Pine. A low, spreading, curious species, 

 attaining only the size of a bush ; foliage similar to that of the Scotch. $1.00. 



