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HAKDY COMFERS.— Continued. 



Taxus cuspidata. 



JUNIPERUS.— Conhnued. 



sabina. (Savin Juniper.) Dwarf prostrate spreading branches. Thrives in 

 poor soil. 18 to 24 in., $2.50 each; $28.00 per doz. 



sabina var. prostrata. Dull green leaves; grows rapidly and is very effective for covering rocks 

 and bare sunny positions. 12 to 18 in. spread. $2.50 each; $28.00 per doz. 



japonica aurea. (Golden Japanese Juniper.) Of erect conical habit; golden foliage. 12 to 15 

 inches, $3.00 each. 



virginiana. (The Common Red Cedar.) Well-formed, cultivated specimens of this native 

 Evergreen are highly ornamental. Splendid for producing natural landscapes. 



Each Doz. 1 Each Doz. 



2to2ift $2.00 $22.00 4 to 5 ft $4. 00 $42.00 



3 to 4 ft 2 . 75 30 . 00 I 



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. It is one of the best Ever- 

 greens for planting near the sea. 



Each Doz. 



15 to 18 in. diam $3.00 833.00 



30 to 36 in. diam 6.00 66.00 



Specimen Plants. S7.50 each and upwards. 



resinosa. (Red Pine.) A native variety, with red bark and light 

 green foliage in whorls. 5 to 6 ft., $6.00 each. 



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

 Pines. Useful for screens, windbreaks and backgrounds. 



Each Doz. 

 3 to 4 ft $3.00 $.33,00 



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

 situations. 



Each Doz. 

 3 to 4 ft $3 . 50 $39 . 00 



RETINOSPORA ftlifera pendula. Long, thread-like, drooping, 

 light green branches; graceful and beautiful. 



Each Doz. Each Doz. 



lito2 ft. $3.00 $33.00 I 2i to 3 ft. . . . $6.00 $65.00 

 2"to2Ht. 4.00 45.00 1 Specimen Plants. $15.00 each. 



fllifera pendula aurea. A golden-leaved form of the preceding. 

 Bushy plants. 15 to 18 in., $5.00 each. 

 Specimen Plants, 2| to 3 ft., diam., $7.50 each and upwards. 



PICEAalba. 



the sea. 

 3 to 3i ft. 



( White Spruce.) A hardy species of quick growth. Valuable for planting near 

 $3.50 each I 3* to 4 ft $4.00 each 



albertiana var. conica. A beautiful, pyramidal evergreen tree of slender proportions. 

 Its density of short, silvery green needles gives it the appearance of a Retinospora, 

 rather than a tree; a rare and valuable plant. 



4 to 6 inches 



8 to 10 inches 



12 to 14 inches 



$1.00 each 

 3.00 each 

 5.00 each 



6 to 8 inches 

 10 to 12 inches 



$2.00 each 

 4.00 each 



Douglasii. (Pseudo-tsuga.) (Douglas Spruce.) A grand variety of large, conical form, 

 with horizontal spreading branches. Foliage pale green, silvery underneath. 



3 to 3i ft $4.00 each | 4 to 5 ft $5.00 each 



excelsa. ( Norway Spruce.) This familiar Spruce is more extensively grown than any 

 of the others. Very hardy and useful for forming hedges or wind breaks. 



Each Doz. 

 3ito4ft 2.50 $27.00 



4 to 5 ft 3.50 39.00 



excelsa var. pygmsea. (Dwarf Spruce.) A very dwarf variety of slow growth, 

 forming dense, compact plants; very ornamental. 12 to 18 in., $5.00 each. 



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

 light green. Very hardy. 3 to 4 ft., $5.00 each. 



pungens glauca Kosteriana. The finest form of Colorado' Blue Spruce. Very 

 ornamental and invaluable as a specimen tree for the lawn. 



2 to 2i ft $5.00 each 



Larger Plants. Prices on application. 



pungens glauca pendula. (Weeping Blue Spruce.) An attractive specimen tree 

 with pendulous branches and rich blue foliage. 5 to 6 ft., $10.00 each. 



PINUS austriaca. (Austrian Pine.) A noble tree of rapid growth, with massive 

 horizontal branches covered with long, thick, dark-green foliage; verj' hardy. 



3 to 4 ft., $4.50 each; $50.00 per doz. 



Retinospora plumosa. 



