Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Evergreen and Coniferous Trees— Continued. 



CEDRUS Atlantica. Mt. Atlas Cedar. Of vigorous 

 growth, pyramidal form ; dense, light silvery foliage, 

 very thick ou the upper side of the branches. Hardy 

 and valuable. One of the finest Evergreens. $1 to $3. 



*CEDRUS Atlantica glauca. One of the most beautiful 

 evergreens sent out. Upright growth, but low branched 

 and of compact habit, with solid f oUage entu-ely covering 

 the br.mches. Leaves very fine and of a delicate steel 

 blue tint, equal to the finest of the glaucous Abies 

 pungens. Perfectly liardy ui Northern Europe, and 

 should succeed where the Retinosporas do well. A great 

 acquisition to the list of choice Coniferae. $3 to $5. 



CRYPTOMERIA Elegans. A beautiful evergreen with 

 delicate green foliage and graceful habit, much used for 

 fine ornamental planting in Europe but not sufficiently 

 hardy for outside planting in the Northern States. 



CRYPT03IERIA Japonica. Japanese Cedar. The 

 graceful form and beautiful foliage of this rare ever- 

 green is unsurpassed. Although not entirely hardy 

 here it may be successfully grown in the Central South- 

 ern States, and wherever used is highly appreciated. 

 Where there are conveniences for protection in winter 

 it well repays the trouble of growing, even in the most 

 severe climate. By frequent transplanting, good speci- 

 mens may be removed with ball, and readily transferrer! 

 like other half-hardy Conifers to a cold cellar or other 

 place free from severe exposure. .$1.50 to $5 each. 



CEPHALOTAXIJS Fortunei. Medium size, rounded 

 form. Foliage dark green; long slender branches $lto$2, 



CEPHALOTAXUS Fortunei mascula. Longer 

 leaves than the above species, and spreading 

 growth. $1 to f2. 



CH AM^C Y PARIS leptociada. Flat Branch 

 LETTED Japan Cypress. Of dense, compact, 

 pyramidal form, and handsome silvery gray 

 foliage. Entirely hardy. 75 cts. 



picea pungens. 

 Colorado Blue Spruce. 

 (See opposite page.) 



CHAMiECYPARIS sphseroldea. White 

 Cedar. Abundant in moist ground in the middle 

 States. Valuable for its light fine-grained timber. 

 50 cts. 



CHAMiECYPARIS sphseroidea variegata. 



Variegated White Cedar. Branchlets green 

 and golden mixed. -SI to $3. 

 CUPRESSUS Lawsoniaua. Lawson's Cypress. 

 A very handsome tree of graceful habit, and « ith 

 delicate, feathery, bluish green foliage. 50 cts. 

 to SI. 



CUPRESSUS L.awsoniana argeutea. Silver 



Lawson Cypress. Very attractive variety on 

 account of its beautiful glaucous hue. $1. 

 CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana erecta. Erect 

 Lawson Cypress. A distinct variety of up- 

 right form. 



♦CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana pendnla alba. 



Weeping Lawson Cypress. Distinct ; graceful, 

 drooping habit, with beautiful foliage of a shining 

 silvery hue. §1 to $2. 

 CUPRESSUS Lawsoniana glaaca. Glaucous 

 Lawson Cypress. A vei-y striking variety, of 

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

 to $1.50, 



CUPRESSUS NutKaensts. "nootka sound 

 Cypress. Of pyramidal form, with Ught, glossy 

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



JUXIPERUS alba variegata. Silver- Varie- 

 gated Juniper. Variegated glaucous green and 

 jjure white foliage . Distinct and fine. $1. 

 *JUNIPERUS aurea prostrata. Golden Pros- 

 trate Juniper. A beautiful dwarf trailing vari- 

 ety, bright golden foliage : very effective. Spread- 

 ing habit. Hardy and fine. 1 to 3 feet across. 

 SI to $2. 



JUNIPERUS Canadensis. Canadian Juniper. 

 Low spreading habit. 75 cts. 



JUNIPERUS Chinensis. Chinese Juniper. 

 One of the most desii-able, forming a handsome, 

 dense shrub, with branches somewhat pendulous 

 and dark green foliage. 75 cts, 



JUMPERUS Chinensis aurea. Golden 

 Chinese Juniper. One of the finest evergreens. 

 Spreading habit and beautiful gold-marked foli- 

 age. 81.50. 



■TUNIPjERUS communis. Robust growth; dark, 

 rich foliage ; trailing habit. 50 cts. 



JUNIPERUS Hibernica. Irish Juniper. Py- 

 ramidal form; dehcate glaucous foliage. 50 cts. 

 to $1. 



JUNIPERUS Japonica. Japan Juniper. 

 Small compact habit. SI. 



JUNIPERUS Japonica pendnla. Weeping 

 Caucasian Juniper. Upright form; delicate 

 slender branches, and light green foliage. SI. 



