Autumn, 1898. 



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Choice Hardy Evergreens. 



Of the following rare and choice kinds, as also the common Arbor-vitaes, Spruces, etc., I can 

 make verj' favorable rates for fine transplanted, well-rooted, well-furnished stock. Orders 

 booked for shipment now or at proper time in spring. 



ARBOR-VIT/K, American, Siberian. Fine 

 hedge plants, of dilferent sizes;. 12 to 18 inches 

 up to 5 and 0 feet; special low prices per 100 

 aud 1,000. 



CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUC A. New and 



very choice; medium size, compact arowlh: 

 fine, delicate leaves of a most beautiful glaucous 

 steel-blue tint; color equal to the finest of t lie 

 Colorado Bine Spi uce. Has proved hardy at 

 Newport the past seasou. $2..50 to iH each. 



Cedar of Lebanon (Cednis Libani). Vigorous, 

 spreading branches, with large, dark green 

 foliage; young growth tender. Choice. $1 to 

 S2 each. 



Deodar Cedar (Ccdi-us Deodara). Graceful 

 foliage of a light, silvery or glaucous-greeu. 

 One of the most beautiful aud satisfactory 

 Evergreen.'i; not entu-ely hardy north of Phila- 

 delphia. §1.50 to *;2..50 each. 



HEMLOCK (^6jcs Canadensis). Very fine hedge 

 plants. 12 to is inches up to 4 and 5 feet; at 

 low rates per 100 and 1,000 on application. 



JUNIPER, GOLDEX (■/. Anrea) SpreadingGol- 

 den Juniper. Hardy and fine. 13 to 18 inches 

 high, liy 2 to 3 feet diameter. il.OO each, ilO 

 per dozen. 



Juniper, Trailing (J Prostrata) . A very hardy 

 variety. Adapted to almost any soil or loca- 

 tion. Low spreading habit, rich foliage. Fine 

 for massing or rock work. Several thousand 

 well-furnished, well-rooted plants as quoted in 

 Surplus List, secoud page. 



PINE, AiLstrian, Scotch, White. Good trans- 

 planted stock of these leading hardy varieties. 

 Extra. .")0 cents to $1.00 each; $10 to $2.5 per 

 I K); smaller, i'lo to $7.5 per 1,000. Prices on 

 apphcation. 



Bhotan {Pinvs e.rceha). Fine trees of this rare 

 aud beautiful Pine. $1 to $2 each. 



RETINOSPORA. Good specimens of Filifera, 

 Golden, Plumosa, Pisifera and Squarrosa, 



To cents to $1..50 each. Fine plants, 18 to 24 

 inches and 2 to 3 feet and upwards, $25 to £50 

 per 100. 



SCI ADOPITYS VERTICILLATA. Umbrel- 

 la Pine. A very odd and unique tree. Longer 

 leaves than those on other Coniferae, shining 



green above and a line of white underneath. 

 The horizontal branches and peculiar growth of 

 the leaves in parasol-like whorls gives this 

 variety a very distinct individuality. $2 and 

 •Sj each. Extra specimens up to 4 or 5 feet, 

 prices on application. 



SEQl"OI.\ GIGANTEA or WELLINGTON- 

 I.4.. Bia Tree of California. Of moderate 

 growth while young, compact habit and orna- 

 mental in all respects. Hardy when planted 

 with other Evergreens. $1.50 to Sf4.50 each. 



SILVER FIR iPirea). Concolor. The finest 

 of the Rocky Mountain Firs. 1 to 2 feet and 2 

 to 3 feet. Nice transplanted stock, $40, a^T5 ami 

 $100 per 100. Extra specimens 12.50 to $5 each. 



SILVER FIR. Cephalonian, Siberian, Cili- 

 cian, Nornianniaita. Fine jouug specimens 

 of all these choice varieties, * 1.50 to $2.. 50. ac- 

 cording to size. Low rates per 100 for young 

 transplanted stock 1 to 3 feet. 



Eraser's Silver Fir. Good specimens, with balls, 

 from 2 to 5 feet, .50 cents to S2.o0 each; $25, $50 

 and upwards per 100. 



SPRUCE, COLORADO BLUE. (P:cea piin- 

 (/ens). The ''true blues" of this variety are 

 generally admitted to be the most strikingly 

 beautiful of all the really hardy Coniferae. The 

 trees are easily grown, transplant successful- 

 ly, aud are hard}' everywhere; the steel-blue 

 color that gives this variety its peculiar charm 

 is still rare. Alwa3's a marked object in lawns 

 or landscape. Fine, transplanted specimen 

 trees of the real blue color, 18 inches to 5 feet, 

 $1 .50 to $10 ea h. Seedlings, not selected color, 

 at low I'ates iier 100. Prices and particulars on 

 application. 



Spruce, Douslas. Good transplanted stock of 

 this valuable tree, 1 to 2 aud 2 to 3 feet, $15 to 

 $30 per 100. 



Spruce, Engelmanni. Hardy. Fine blue color. 

 See Surplus List, page 2. 



Spruce, Norway. Fine specimens; all sizes 

 from 18 to "24 inches to (> feet, and larger at low 

 rates per 100. Nice transplanted, small sizes, 

 special low prices per 1,000. 



YEW (Taxus), Golden, English, Erect, Irish, 



and others, 50 cts. to $1 each. Low rates per 100. 



EVERGREEXS OF SMALL SIZE FOR TR AlVSPLANTIXG. 



Good transplanted stock of the following, and other varieties, can be supplied by the 100 or 1,00C, and 

 riinaller sizes of such as the Arbor-Vit.«;s. Austrian Pine, Norway Spruce, Scotch Fir, Scotch Pine, 

 \\ hite Pine, etc., bv the 10.000, on specially favorable terms. 



Prices for the following kinds. 12 to 18, 18 to 24 and ^ to 30 inches, $40, $60, $75 and $100 per 1,000 net, 

 according to size aud variety : 



American Arbor-Vita-, White Pine, Hemlock Spruce, .Scotch Fir. 



Siberian Arbor-VitEP, Mountain Pine, Norway Spruce, Trailing Juniper, 



.Austrian Pine, Douglas Spruce. White Spruce, English Vew. 



l^"For more complete li.st of Evergreens, descriptions, etc., and list of Choice Evergreens 

 in Trained Specimens, see full Catalogue, No. 38 for 1897. 



Your shipments arrived yesterday, and they are certainly a fine lot of trees. O. b'. D., Fh^oria, Uxs. 



