Select Evergreen Trees 



ONE OF OUR EXHIBITS OF EVERGREEN TREES AT THE MONMOUTH COUNTY FAIR 



In shipping, all except the inexpensiA'e varieties are "lifted" with a hall of earth at the roots, 

 with the soil encased in burlap. 



The prices are for bushy, well furnished trees, in sizes that can be readily shipped. Twelve of 

 any size quoted will be supplied at ten times the price of each — six or more at dozen rates. Quota- 

 tions for larger sizes and for varieties other than those named will be cheerfully given by letter. 



As will be noted by the above illustration, my evergreen trees are dense, full and shapely; due to 

 the soil at Monmouth being peculiarly suited to growing them well and to careful culture and prun- 

 ing. My supply is a varied and large one; for want of space I offer but a few of the hardiest and 

 most popular varieties. 



ARBOR VIT^ 



AMERICAN (Thuya Occidentalis).— Well known 

 and popular; of upright habit and very useful. 

 Much used for hedging and screens. 2 to 3 ft., 

 50c.; 3 to 4 ft., 75c. each. 



BERCKMAN'S GOLDEN (Biota orientalis aurea 



nana). — A perfect gem and the most beautiful of 

 all dwarf evergreens. Conical form, very dense 

 and compact. During spring and summer it pre- 

 sents the most cheerful, bright yellow-green im- 

 aginable. 10 to 12 in., oOc. ; 15 to 18 in., 75c. 



COMPACTA (T. 0. compacta).— Known also as 

 Conicadensa. Of dwarf habit, deep green and 

 very dense. Used for cemetery planting. 15 in., 

 40c. each. 



GEO. PEABODY (T. o. aurea).— Of pyramidal 

 habit; foliage of bright yellow throughout the 

 year. The finest of the Golden Arbor Vitses and 

 very valuable. 2 ft., 75c.; 3 ft., $1.00; 4 ft., $1.50. 



PYRAMIDAL (T. o. pyramidalis).— Of upright 

 habit and dark green color. 2 ft., 50c. ; 3 ft., 75c. 



ROSEDALE.— New and fine. Of dense gi'owth 

 and as broad as it is high; soft dainty leafage of 

 grayish green in summer, turnmg to reddish-pur- 

 ple in winter. 18 in., 50c.; 2 ft., 75c. each. 



SIBERIAN (T. 0. Siberica).— Conical compact 

 form; rather slow growth. Foliage dense and of 

 very deep green color. Extremely hardy. 1% 

 ft., 35c.; 2 ft., 50c.; 21/2 ft., 75e. each. 



TOM THUMB (T. 0. Ellwangeriana).— Of dense 

 growth and spreading habit with light green, 

 health-like foliage, li/o ft., 50c.; 2 ft., 75c. each. 



VARIEGATED (T. 0. Vervaeneana).— Varie- 

 gated green and light vellow; unique. Of ironclad 

 hardihood. 11/2 ft., 5bc.; 2 ft., 75c. each. 



FIR 



JAPANESE (Pilcea Vietchii). — A superb species. 

 Of upright growth with spreading branches and 

 deep green leaves, silvery underneath. It rivals 

 the Xordmann's Fir in beauty and grows with far 

 greater vigor. 2 ft., $2.00; 3 ft., $3.00; 4 ft.. 

 $4.00 each. 



NORDM ANN'S SILVER (P. Nordmanniana).— 



Justly styled the king of evergreen trees. Of 

 loftv habit with intenselv rich, deep green foliage, 

 silvery white underneath. 2% ft., $2.00; 3 ft., 

 $3.00 ''each. 



SILVER FIR OF COLORADO (P. concolor).— A 



grand species from the Rocky Mountains and un- 

 like all other evergreen trees. Of graceful habit, 

 with broad foliage of a light blue cast of color and 

 silvery underneath. 2 ft., $3.00; 3 ft., $4.00. 



JUNIPER 



BLUE CEDAR (Juniperus Virginica glauca).— Of 



fall, rapid growth, with glaucous blue foliage. 

 Very hardv and valuable. 2 J ft., $1.00; 3* ft., 

 $1.50; 41/0 ft.. $2.00 each. 



CHINESE GOLDEN (J. Sinensis aurea).— Of 

 dense growth and pyramidal habit. The entire 

 plant is bright lemon yellow in spring, gradually 

 changing to golden yellow in late summer and au- 

 tumn. 2 ft., $1.00 each. 



DOUGLAS' GOLDEN (J. communis Douglasi). 

 — Of low spreading, almost prostrate habit and 

 rich, bright golden yellow foliage. Verv hardy. 

 2 ft. spread. 75c.; 3 ft. spread. $1.00 each. 



JAPANESE GOLDEN (J. Japonica aurea).— 



Of grotesque habit with rich deep golden russet 

 foliage. Unique and beautiful. 2 ft., 75c.; 2% 

 ft., $1.00 each. 



LOVETT'S BLUE (J. Striata).- The most' beau- 

 tiful of all the Junipers and one of the best of all 

 hardy evergreen trees. Of pyramidal habit, dense- 

 Iv clothed with bright metalliic blue foliage. As 

 hardv as an oak. li/o ft., 75c.; 2 ft., $1.00; 21/2 

 ft., $1.50; 3 ft., $2.00 each. 



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