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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



HARDY CONIFERS.— Continued. 



TICEA.—CorUinued. ' 



exeelsa var. pygmaea. (Dwarf Spruce.) A very dwarf variety of 



slow growth, forming dense, compact plants; verj' ornamental. 12 



to 18 in S2 . 50 each 



pungens. (Colorado Spruce.) The original form of the Colorado 



Spruce; foliage light green. Very hardy. 



2 to 3 ft. . . $2 . 50 each 1 3 to 4 ft. . . . 83.00 each 

 pungens glauca Kosteriana. The finest form of Colorado Blue 



Spruce. Very ornamental and invaluable as a specimen tree for 



the lawn. 



. . S6 . 00 each 



. . 10 . 00 each 



,S12.00 to S15.00 each 



lJto2 ft. . . $2.00 each SJ to 4 ft. 



2 to2ift- . ■ 3.00 each 4 to 5 ft. 



3 to 3i ft. . . 5.00 each 5 to 6 ft. 

 Larger Plants. Prices on application. 



pungens glauea pendula. (Weeping Blue Spruce.) An attractive 

 specimen tree with pendulous branches and rich blue foliage. 

 3 to 4 ft. . .85. 00 each | 4 to 5 ft. . . . 87 . 50 each 



PINUS austriaea. (Austrian Pine.) A noble tree of rapid growth 

 with massive horizontal branches covered with long, thick dark 

 green foHage; very hardy. 



2 to 3 ft. 



3 to 4 ft. 



Each Doz. 



$1.50 815.00 



2.50 25.00 



5 to 6 ft. 



6 to 7 ft. 



Each Doz. 

 85.00 855,00 

 7.00 72.00 



Taxis cuspidata. 



JUNIPERUS.— Conhnwed. 



chinensis var. Pfltzeriana. A beautiful form with graceful, dark 

 green foliage. 



2 to 3 ft. . . 83.00 each I 3 to 4 ft 86.00 each 



exeelsa var. stricta. (Slender Greek Juniper.) Of slender conical out- 

 line, very symmetrical; foliage glaucous, dense and prickly. Valuable 

 for window boxes. 



Each Doz. I Each Doz. 



15tol8in. . . 81.50 816.00 1 18 to 24 in. . . 82.00 820.00 



PINUS mughus. (Dwarf Mountain Pine.) An Alpine species ex- 

 tremely valuable for exposed situations; of dwarf, spreading habit, 

 seldom over 4 feet in height. The foliage is of strong, deep 

 green color and the branching growth of this beautiful bushy Pine 

 makes it exceedingly desirable for lawn clumps, evergreen borders 



and terraces, 

 the sea. 



It is one of the best Evergreens for planting near 



Each Doz. Each Doz. 



8 . 85 S9 . 00 18 to 24 in. diam. 82 . 00 822 . GO 

 1.25 12.50 24 to 30 in. diam. 3.00 34.00 



1.50 15.00 



A native variety with red bark and light green 



sabina. (Savin Juniper.) 

 Thrives in poor soil. 



Each Doz. 

 12 to 18 in. . .81.00 SIO.OO 



Dwarf prostrate spreading branches. 



Each Doz. 

 81.50 815.00 



18 to 24 in. 



sabina var. prostrata. Dull green leaves; grows rapidly and is very 

 effective for covering rocks and bare sunny positions. 12 to 18 in. 

 in. spread 81.25 each; 812.50 per doz. 



sabina tamariselfolia. (Tamarix-leaved Savin.) A procumbent vari- 

 ety of great beauty. Foliage a pleasing shade of gray-green. Fine 

 for edging. 12 to 15 in. spread, 81.50 each; 815.00 per doz. 



japonica aurea. (Golden Japanese Juniper.) Of erect conical habit; 

 golden foliage. 2 to 2| ft 82.50 each 



virginiana. (The Common Red Cedar.) Well-formed, cultivated speci- 

 mens of this native Evergreen are highly ornamental. Splendid for 

 producing natural landscapes. 



9 to 12 in. diam. 



12 to 15 in. diam. 



15 to 18 in. diam. 



resinosa. (Red Pine.) 



foliage in whorls. 



Each Doz. 



2 to 2Ht. . . 81.50 816.00 5 to 6 ft. . . . . 85.00each 



3 to 4 ft. . . 3 . 50 38 . 00 



rigida. (Pitch Pine.) A useful variety thri\'ing on poor dry soils. 

 Each Doz. I Each Doz. 



3 to 4 ft. .. 81.50 $16.00 I 5 to 6 ft 83.00 830.00 



strobus. (White or Weymouth Pine.) One of the best native Pines. 

 Useful for screens, windbreaks and backgrounds. 



Each Doz. I Each Doz. 



2 to 3 ft. . .80.90 89.00 4 to 5 ft 82.00 820.00 



3 to 4 ft. . . 1.50 15.00 I 5 to 6 ft 3.00 30.00 



sylvestris. (Scotch Pine.) One of the best trees for exposed situations. 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



Each Doz. 



51.25 $12.50 



2.00 20.00 



Each Doz. 



6 to 8 ft S3 . 50 836 . 00 



8 to 10 ft. . . . 6.00 60.00 



RETINOSPORA fllifera pendula. Long, thread-like, drooping, light 

 green branches; graceful and beautiful. 



Each Doz. I Each Doz. 



lito2 ft. . . 82.25 825.00 2 -J- to 3 ft. . . . 85.00 855.00 

 2 to 2* ft. . . 3.00 32.00 I 



2 to 2| ft. 



3 to 4 ft. 



Each Doz. 

 81.00 810.00 

 2.00 20.00 



Each Doz. 



4 to 5 ft 83 . 50 835 . 00 



5 to 6 ft 6.00 45.00 



PICEA alba. (White Spruce.) A hardy species of quick growth. Valuable 

 for planting near the sea. 



2 J to 3 ft. . . 81 .25 each i Specimens, 4f to 5 ft. 82.50 each 

 3 to 4 ft. . . 1 . 75 each | 



Douglasii. (PseuAo-tsuga.) (Douglas Spruce.) A grand variety of large 



conical form with horizontal spreading branches. Foliage pale green, 



silverv underneath. 



2 to 2J ft. . . $1.50 each I 3 to 4 ft $2.50 each 



exeelsa. ( Norway Spruce.) This familiar Spruce is more extensively grown 



than any of the others. Very hardy and useful for forming hedges or 



wind breaks. 



2 to2Ht. 

 2| to 3 ft. 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



5 to 6 ft. 

 exeelsa aurea. 



Each 

 80.75 

 .85 

 1.50 

 2.50 

 3.50 



Doz. 

 87.00 



8.00 

 15,00 

 25 . 00 

 35.00 



100 



850 . 00 



60.00 



100.00 



The leaves on the upper sides of 



(Golden-crested Spruce. ) 

 the shoots become golden-yellow. 



Each Doz. | Each Doz. 



3 to 4 ft. . . $3.00 $30.00 I 4 to 5 ft .84.00 840.00 



exeelsa var. Inverta. (Pendulous-Branched Spruce.) A pendulous va- 

 riety of the Norway Spruce; lateral branches droop gracefullv. 3 to 



4 ft S3 . 00 each 



Specimens. 8 to 10 ft $7.50 to 810.00 each 



Hedge of Hemlock Spruce 



