GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



tPimis. M. var. rotundata. C, Of more uprig-ht growth than the dwarf , and with roundish cones. It is a native 



of Tyrol, where it forms a small tree. gl.OD. 

 : p. Monspeliensis. Salzmasn's Pine. B. 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. A vigorous, 



spreading and picturesque form. $1.50. 

 P. Pallasiana. B. A large pyramidal tree with shining dark leaves, perfectly hardy. Valuable. $1.00 to $3.00. 

 P. .sylvestris. SCOTCH PiNE OR Fin. A. A native of the British Islands A fine, robust, rapid growing tree, 



with stout, erect shoots, and silvery green foliage, very hardj' ; valuable for shelter. 50c. 



Sec. II. Usually with three leaves in a slieath, 

 P. liorizontalis. B A vigorous tree of conical form, with leaves six to eight inches long and of a liglit green 



color, $1.00 to $3.00. 

 •I- P. Jeffreyi. Jeffrey's PiNE. A. This is a noble Pine, with deep bluish green leaves. It grows 1-50 feet high in 



Northern California. Hardy and very valuable. $1.00 to $3.0C. 

 t- P. ponderosa. HEAVY- WOODED PiNE. A. This also Is a noble tree, attaining the height of 100 feet, found 



abundantlj- on the northwest coast of America and California. It is perfectly hardy here. Specimens in 



our grounds are upwards of .50 feet in height. It is a rapid grower, the leaves 8 to 10 inches In length, and 



of a silvery green color. $1.00 to $2.00. 



Sec. III. Usually Ufith five leaves in a sheath. 



P. Cenxbra. SWISS STONE PiNE. B. A handsome and distinct Eui'opean species, of compact conical form ; 

 foliage short and silvery. Grows slowly when young. $1.00 to $3.00. 



+ P. excelsa. Lofty Bhotan Pine. A. A native of the mountains of Northern India. A graceful and elegant 

 tree, with drooping silvery foliage, resembling that of the White Pine, but longer and more pendulous. 

 Hardj and vigorous. $1.50. 



P. Strobus. White or Weymouth Pine. A. The most ornamental of all our native Pines; foliage light, deli- 

 cate or silvery green. Flourishes in the poorest light sandy soil. Very valuable. 50c. 



Dwarf Mugho Pine. 



*t P. 



cJaponica. C. 



tection. 7.5c. 



PODOCARPUS. Long-stalked Yew. 



Native of Japan. An erect, slow-growing shrub, resembling the Irish Yew; requires pro- 



KETINISPORA. Japanese Cypress. 



A beautiful and valuable genus from Japan ; require protection here. 

 * + K. pluuiosa. Plume-like Ebtinispora. C. A dwarf shrub, with dense, slender, feathery brauchlets; very 

 ornamental. $1.00. 



* + var. argentea. Silver-Spotted Plume-like Retinispora. C. Soft, silvery, pale green foliage. $1.00. 



* t var. aurea. Golden Plume-like Ketinispora. C. Beautiful, golden-tipped foliage; preserves its color 



throughout the year. $1.00. 



TAXUS. Yew. Eibenbaum, Ger. If, Ft. 



Nearly all the Yews require protection here. 

 * T. adpressa. JAPAN YEW. D. Native of the mountains of Japan. A low spreadingshrub, with short, acute, 



dark green leaves, and pale pink berries. 50c. to $1.00. 

 -T. baccata. Engmsh Yew. C. A large bush or tree, .30 to 40 feet when fully grown. It is densely branched 



and can be trimmed into any shape. 50c. to $1.00. 



