Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc, 



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Evergreen and Coniferous Trees— 



Continued. 



CEDRUS Atlantica. Mt. Atlas 

 Cedar. Of vigorous grovrth, pyra- 

 midal form; dense, light silvery foli- 

 age, very thick on the upper side of the 

 branches. Hardy and valuable. One 

 of tlie finest Evergi-eens. SI to $2. 



*CEDRUS Atlantica glauca. One of 

 the most beautiful evergreens sent out. 

 Upright growth, but low branched and 

 of compact habit, with solid foliage en- 

 tirely covering the branches. Leaves 

 very fine, and of a delicate steel-blue 

 tint, equal to the finest of the glaucous 

 Abies pungens. Perfectly hardy iu 

 northern Europe, and should succeed 

 where the Retinosporas do well. A 

 great acquisition to the list of choice 

 Coniferae. $2 to $5. 



CEPHALOTAXUS F o r t u n e i . 

 Medium size, rounded form. Foliage 

 dark green ; long slender branches. 

 U to $2. 



CEPHALOTAXUS Fortunei mas- 

 cula. Longer leaves than the above 

 species, and spreading growth. 

 to S2. 



CHA3I.ECVPARIS leptociada. 



Flat Braxchletted Japan Cypress. 

 Of dense, compact, pyramidal form, 

 and handsome silvery gray foliage. En- 

 tirely hardy. 75 cts. 



CHA.II.ECYPARIS sphseroldea. White 

 Cedar. Abundant in moist ground iu the middle 

 States. Valuable for its light fine-grained timber. 

 50 cts. 



CHA.II^CYP^RIS <ipha;roidea variegata. 



Variegated White Cedar. Branchlets green 

 and golden mixed. $1 to $2. 

 CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana. Lawson's Cypress. 

 A very handsome tree of graceful habit, and with 

 dehcate, feathery, bluish green foliage. 50 cts. 

 to 



CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana argentea. Silver 

 Lawsox Cypress. Vei-y attractive variety on 

 account of its beautiful glaucous hue, $1. 



CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana erecta. Erect 

 Lawson Cypress. A distinct variety of up- 

 right form. SI. 



*CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana pendula alba. 



Weeping Lawson Cypress. Distinct : graceful, 

 drooping habit, with beautiful foliage of a .sniniiia 

 silvery hue. $1 to $2, 

 CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana glauca. Glaucous 

 Lawson Cypress. A very striking variety, of 

 erect, fine habit, and rich glaucous foliage. 75 cts. 

 to *1..50. 



CUPRESSUS Nutkaensis. Nootka Sound 

 Cypress. Of pyramidal form, with Ught, glossy 

 green foliage, frequently with a bluish tint. $1. 



Cedrus Atlantica. Mt. Atlas Cedar. 



JUNIPERUS alba variegata. Silver- Varie- 

 gated Juniper. Variegated glaucous green and 

 pure white foliage. Distinct and fine. SI. 



*Jl NIPERUS aurea prostrata. Golden Pros- 

 trate Juniper. A beautiful dwarf trailing vari- 

 ety, bright golden foUage ; very eflfective. Spread- 

 ing habit. Hardy and fine. 1 to 2 feet across. 

 $1 to $2. 



JUNIPERUS Canadensis. Canadian Juniper. 

 Low spreading habit, 75 cts. 



JUNIPERUS Chinensis. Chinese Juniper. 

 One of the most desirable, forming a handsome, 

 dense shrub, with branches somewhat pendulous 

 and dark green foliage, 75 cts. 



JUIVIPERUS Chinensis aurea. Golden 

 Chinese Juniper. One of the finest evergreens. 

 Spreading habit and beautiful gold-marked foli- 

 age. S1.50. 



JUWIPfiRUS communis. Robust growth; dark, 



rich foliage ; trailing habit. 50 cts. 

 JUNIPERUS Hibernica. Irish Juniper. Py- 

 ramidal form; delicate glaucous foliage. 50 cts. 

 to $1, 



JUNIPERUS Japonica. Japan Juniper. 

 Small compact habit. $1. 



JUNIPERUS Japonica pendula. Weeping 

 Caucasian Juniper. Upright form; delicate 

 slender branches, and light green foliage, $1. 



