AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1910. 
HARDY CONIFERS 
We do not advise Planting Evergreens later than October Ist, in New England. We only offer varieties suitable for Fall Planting. 
2% x +e 
Abies alba. White Spruce. Valuable for planting near the Each. Retinospora Filifera. Thread-like drooping, light green 
sea. 3feet. Each $1.00. Specimens, 44 to 5 feet . $2.00 branches; pyramidal form; graceful and beautiful. 2} Each. 
Balsamea. Balm of Gilead Fir. Rich dark green foliage, to 3 feet. Doz. $20.00 . . . . . . . . . $2.00 
Silvery tinclrmceiid, Wo ayiGee 5 4 6 aa weno 75 rope aurea. new A golden-leaved form of the pre- 
: : . : ceding. 14 fee Pe Lie ae ee 2 80 
Canadensis. Hemlock Spruce. Dark green foliage, valu- OR. compact, pyramid tree, dark green foliage, : 
able for partial shade. 3 to 4 feet ees. Nt aN ae an ONS tinted bronze. 3 to 34 feet. Doz., $25.00 ale sae 
Concolor. Colorado Silver Fir. One of the most beauti- Plumosa. Forms a handsome pyramid of dense, feathery ; 
ful and graceful evergreen trees, growing in symmetrical branches, fine, light green foliage. 2 feet. Doz., $6.00; 
pyramid form, with long feathery foliage of silvery each, 75 cents. 3 feet. Doz., $15.00; each, $1.50. 4 
green color which curves upward. Asa lawn specimen HCOUMIDGORACOO! lta eee. wee he MEM Be 
it is one of the most decorative trees. 3 to 4 teet 3-50 Plumosa aurea. One of the best Evergreens, forming a 
Concolor violacea. Foliage silvery blue. 3 to 4 feet. . 3.50 pyramid of rich golden foliage which holds its color the 
Excelsa. Norway Spruce. Serviceable for screen shel- year round. It is one of the most brilliant and hardy 
ters and clumps. 2% to 3 feet. Per doz., $6.00 . . Gis conifers. 13 to 2 feet. Each, 75 cents. 2} to 3 feet. 
3kto4feet. Perdoz.,$9.00 . . ents NE Each, $1.50. Larger specimens, $2.00 to $10.00 each. 
Specimen trees, 5 to 8 feet. $2.00 to $5.00 each. Thuja occidentalis. American Arhorvite. Extremely useful 
Excelsa aurea. Golden Crested Spruce. The leaves on for screens, clumps orlawn specimens. 4 ft. Doz., $9.00 1.00 
the upper sides of the shoots become golden yellow. Fine specimens, 5 to 6 feet. Each, $2.50; 7 to 8 feet 
Bitommicetnmkerndoz g2croo0. 8 5 5 « = 2.50 $3.50 each. Smaller plants for hedges. See page 58. 
_ Occidentalis, lutea. Nootka Sound Cypress. Yellow foliage. 
Pungens Kosteriana. The finest form of Colorado Blue pti ais fase Dior. Saaeer Palme SAA aes 
Spruce. One of the hardiest and choicest evergreens; SUNG 2 aS Ree al CS OS a in in weer 
foliage steel blue. 14 feet, each $2.50; 23 feet 5.00 OccidentalisCompacta. Dwarf variety; foliage light green. 
Larger specimens, each, $7.50 to $50.00. 2 feet 5 RS tg ee er ee ae eae 
Juniperus Suecica. Swedish Juniper. Grows in the form Globosa. Foliage green; compact: globular in form about 
of a neat compact column; foliage golden green. 33 15 inches ee ee ee ee Oe Ee gs OO 
feet. Doz., $10.00 ae te i a gS) eG Elwangeriana. Yellowish. 2 to 3 feet ry I .00 
: : x hee. George Peabody. Golden yellow, very hardy. 2 feet . 1.50 
Japonica aurea. Of erect conical habit; golden foliage. Pyramidalis. Habit like the Italian Cypress. 4 feet eae 
Py: 1H(0) Gxt ATC Ne gets . 2.00 Siberica. Siberian Arborvite. Deep green; very hardy. 
Virginica. Red Cedar. Well-formed, cultivated speci- 2 feet By 0 Oe 799 
mens of this native evergreen are highly ornamental. Verveeneana. A graceful, drooping, yellow-marked 
Bucci DOZER OmN Mt maQliee) Gar Gao)c. | a) ie ety 2s sais Bichowites aetomsy feet 9. 0. Le ek 1.00 
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