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Fk. &. J. Farquhar Company, boston. 



HAP.DY COMFEKS.— Continued. 



TRVY A.—Contmited. 



oecidentalis lutea George Peabody. 



3 to 4 ft s2.o0 each ( 



4 to 5 ft 3 . 50 each I 



Foliage yellow. 

 5 to 6 ft. . , 



eompacta. 



A dwarf compact form. 

 Each. Doz. 



12 to 15 in. 



S2.00 S21.00 I 18 to 24 in. 



. So . 00 each 



Each. Doz. 

 S3. 50 S39.00 



Elwangeriana. Low, broad pyramid, ■w-ith slender branches; yellowish. 



Each. Doz. 

 12 to 15 in S2.00 S21.00 



globosa. {Globe Arborvitce) . Foliage green; compact; globular in form. 



Each. Doz. 



12 to 15 in. diam 2.00 21.00 



15 to 18 in. diam 2.50 27.00 



18 to 24 in. diam 3.50 



pyramidalis. {Pyramidal Arhonitoe.) A valuable upright Evergreen, in 

 habit like the Italian Cj'press. 



Each. Doz. . Each. Doz. 



3 to 4 ft. . . . S4. 00 $42,001 4 to 5 ft. . . . S5.00 S54.00 



siberiea. {Siberian Arbonitce.) Glaucous green foliage; very hardy. 



li to 2 ft S2.00each I 3 to 3* ft S4. 50 each 



2 to 2i ft 3.00 each 3* to 4 ft 6.00 each 



Tsug-a canadensis pendula Sargentii. 



3 to 4 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. 



18 to 24 in. 



Each 

 S6.00 



Each. 

 S7.50 



Each. 

 S5.00 



'RETIHOSVO'RPl.— Continued. 



obtusa nana. Very ornamental dwarf variety with dark green shell- 

 like leaves. Fine for indi'S'idual planting or in groups. 

 •S7.50 each 



pislfera. A fine pyramidal plant, distinct and graceful 

 Each. Doz. 

 li to 2 ft. . . . S2.00 S22.00 

 2ito3ft. . . . 4.00 42.00 



pisifera aurea. A lovely golden form of the preceding. 

 Each. Doz. 



21 to 3 ft S4.00 S42.00 



3 to 4 ft. . . . 6.00 66.00 



plumosa. Forms a handsome pyramid of dense, featheiT branches, fine 

 light green foliage. 



Each. Doz. 1 

 li to 2 ft. S2.00 S22.00 2| to 3 ft 



2 to 2i ft. . . . 3.00 33.00 I 

 plumosa aurea. One of the best Evergreens, forming a pjTamid of rich 

 golden foliage, which holds its color the year round. It is one of the most 

 brilliant and hardy conifers. 



Each. Doz. I Each. Doz. 



l§to2 ft. . . $2.25 §24.00 3 to 3|ft- • • • S5.00S55.00 

 2 to 2§ft. . . . 3.00 33.00 I 

 TAXUS euspidata. {Japanese Yew.) A showy variety of spreading habit 

 foliage light green. 



12 to 15 in. . . . S3. 00 each 1 15 to 18 in S4. 00 each 



euspidata var. brevifolia. A handsome form of the above, with short dark 

 green leaves. 



1 to lift S4.00 each 1 1* to 2 ft .S5. 00 each 



repandens. Of spreading habit, with glossy dark green foliage ; very 



ornamental. 



IS to 24 in S4.00 each 



tardiva. A valuable Evergreen for bordering or where very low growth is 



desired; short, dark green foliage. 



Round, mat-shaped plants. S5.00 each, 

 tardiva. Upright. So. 00 each. 



tardiva aurea. Yellow form of the above. S4.50 each. 

 TSUGA canadensis. {Hemlock Spruce.) A handsome native Evergreen, 



valuable as a specimen tree or for hedges and shelter-belts; thrives well 



in partial shade. Branches slender and graceful. 

 Each. Doz. 



2 to2§ft. . . S3. 00 .S32.00 

 2* to 3 ft. . . . 3.75 42.00 



3 to 3 J ft. . . .4.50 50.00 

 canadensis pendula Sargentii. {Sargent's Weeping Hemlock.) This 



variety forms a broad, pendulous, bushy growth of remarkable density, 

 and deep color. As a large specimen it is unrivalled for richness and 

 graceful effect. S6.00 each. 

 THUYA oecidentalis. {American Arborvilce.) Extremely useful for hedges, 

 screens or lawn specimens. The habit is erect and pyramidal; foliage 

 light green in color. 



Vervseneana. A gracefuUy drooping, yellow-marked arbor\-it 



1| to 2 ft S2.00each I 3 to 3i ft. . . 



2ito3ft 3.50 each I 3* to 4 ft. . . 



Warreana. Of sturdy pyramidal growth. 



ItoUft .S2.00each I 3 to 3* ft. . . 



2 to 2i ft 3.00 each | 3* to 4 ft. . . 



ae. 

 S4 . 50 each 

 $6 . 00 each 



S4.50 each 

 6 . 00 each 



to 4 ft. . . : . S5 . 50 each 

 to 5 ft 7.00 each 



Each. Doz. 100 



3to3|ft. S2.00 S21.00 S165.00 



3ito4ft. 2.50 27.00 200.00 



4 to 5 ft. 3 . 50 39 . 00 



5 to 5Ht. 4.00 45.00 



Each. Doz. 

 6 to 6i ft. . . . S6.00 S6S.00 

 Larger specimens, 12 to 18 ft., 

 S25.00 each and upwards. 



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