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Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. 



Evergreen and Coniferous Trees— Continued. 

 •JUIVIPERUS Japonica argenta variegata. 



Silver Variegated Japan Juniper. A distinct 

 variety, with beautiful glaucous green foliage, 

 interspersed with white tint. Hardy and choice. 

 |1 to $2. 



JUNIPERUS prostrata nigra. New Trailing 

 Juniper. Fine hardy variety, adaptable to 

 almost any soil or location. Low, spreading habit 

 and rich folia,ge. The best trailing evergreen. §1. 



JUNIPERUS prostrata. Prostrate Juniper. 

 Of prostrate trailing habit, and with dark shining 

 green leaves. 75 cts. 



JUNIPERUS Sabiua. Common Savin Juniper. 

 Low, trailing habit and fine for massing. 50 cts. 



JUMPERUS Sabina tamariscifolia. Gray 

 Carpet Juniper. A distinct trailing variety of 

 Sabina. 75 cts. 



JUNIPERUS Schottii. Hardy and beautiful, 

 forming a dense bush. Foliage light green. .$1. 



JUNIPERUS squamata. From Himalaya ; low, 

 spreading habit. Suitable for rock work. SI. 



JUNIPERUS venusta. Lovely Juniper. Of 

 rapidgrowth, erect habit, and delicate glaucous sil- 

 very foliage. Ornamental and perfectly hardy. 50c. 



JUNIPERUS venusta glauca. Silvery Red 

 Cedar. Fine vigorous grower; cone shaped, and 

 having a peculiar whitish color. 75 cts. to SI. 50. 



JUNIPERUS Virginiana. Red Cedar. Of 

 medium growth ; varies considerably in habit and 

 color of f oUage, leaves a bright green. 25 to 50 cts. 



♦JUNIPERUS Virginiana aurea variegata. 

 Golden Red Cedar. Beautiful, permanent, 

 golden variegation. Pyramidal in form. $1.50 

 to S2.50. 



♦JUNIPERUS Virginiana elegantissima. 



Golden Red Cedar. Beautiful golden brown 

 foiiaee. Effective in winter growth. Distinct. 

 $t.50"to 82.50. 



PIN US Anstriaca. Austrian Pine. A robust 

 stately tree of rapid growth, and very hardy. 

 Btiff, long, dark green leaves. Valuable for 

 general planting. 35 cts. to $1. Low rates per 

 100. See page 23. 



♦PIN US Balfourii. Balfour's Pine. Exceed- 

 ingly handsome new pine of comparatively slow 

 growth. Peculiar, cone -like foliage of very dark 

 rich color. Distinct, unique ; very hardy. So. 



PINUS cembra Helvetica. Swiss Stone Pine. 

 Bluish green foUage ; of pyramidal form. SI. 



PINUS compacta. Compact White Pine. Of 

 dwarf growth, forming a round-headed tree, 

 with soft, delicate foliage. $1.50. 



PINUS compacta nivea. Snowy White Pine. 

 Silvery white leaves when young, becoming a 

 dark green when fully grown. A fine vaiiety. 

 $1 to .$2. 



PINUS Coracnsis. Corean or Sea Coast Pine. 

 Large growing ; slender leaves. Very hardy, 

 and ornamental. S2. 



AU the stock came, in good condition. 



PINUS excelsa. Lofty Bhotan Pine. One of 

 the most beautiful and valuable of hardy ever- 

 greens. Long, rich, silver foliage, gracefullj- 

 pendulous. Rare. 75 cts. to $1..50. 



PINUS Jeffreyi. Jeffrey's Pine. A noble 

 pine, with deep bluish green leaves. It attains a 

 height of 150 feet in Northern California. Hardy 

 and valuable. SI to §1.50. 



PINUS Lambertiana. Lambert's Pine. One 

 of the largest and finest trees of the Pacific coast. 

 SI and SI. 50. 



PINUS Laricio. Cobsican Pine. Dark green 



twisted leaves. Of rapidgrowth and distinct. SI- 

 PINUS Ulassoniana variegata. The Sun-Ray 



Pine. Very distinct and of slow, compact growth. 



Variegation of solid golden color. Very fine. 



S3 to S4. 



PINUS Monticola. California Mountain Pine. 

 A tall growing Pine, of upright, symmetrical 

 form ; foliage dense, silvery green color. $1. 



PINUS Mughus. Dwarf Mugho Pine. Low 

 growing bush form. Fine. 75 cts. 



PINUS Pallasiana. TaurianPine. Large Py- 

 ramidal tree, compact form, roundish head ; 

 shining dark bluish green leaves. $1.50 and $2. 



PINUS parvifiora. Small-Flowered Japan 

 Pine. A dwarf tree, with spreading, well 

 covered branches and very glaucous leaves. $2. 



PINUS Pinaster. Cluster Pine. A rapid 

 growing tree of good size ; growing well in saud 

 or near the sea. 75 cts. and $1. Low rates per 100. 



PINUS ponderosa. Heavy-Wooded Pine. A 

 grand California tree ; perfectly hardy here, and 

 leaves eight to ten inches in length. $1.50 to $2. 



♦PINUS ponderosa pendnla. Fine new variety 

 of weeping habit. Curious, effective, and very- 

 rare. S5. 



PINUS Pyrenaica. Pyrenean Pine. A majes- 

 tic tree, of luxuriant, spreading growth ; pictur- 

 esque in form ; long leaves and soft texture. 

 $1.50 and $2. 



PINUS rigida. Pitch Pine. A large growing 

 tree, with clean stem and compact top ; succeeds 

 well on dry or wet soil. 75 cts. 



PINUS resinosa. Resinous Pine. A beautiful 

 native Pine, resembUng the Austrian, but of 

 softer texture. Very valuable. $1. 



PINUS Sabiniana. Sabine's Pine. A native 

 of California. A large, rapid-growing tree, with 

 long, drooping leaves, of a silvery gray color. $2. 



PINUS strobus. White Pine. One of the best 

 native piues, with pale light- green foliage. Hardy 

 and valuable. 35 cts. to $1. Low rates i)er 100. 

 See pagi; 22. 



PINUS strobus pumila. Dwarf White Pine. 

 Small, glaucous foliage. $1.50. 



PINl'S Sylvestris. Scotch Fir. A native 

 European sjjecies of rapid growth, with strong 

 branches and short stiff bluish-green foliage. 

 50 cts. For small sizes see page 22. 



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