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



B verg r pcn and Coniferons Trees— Continued. 

 TAXI'S erecta. Erect Yew. Pyramidal form 



and small close foliage. Effective in landscapes. 



50 cts. to $1. 



TAXUS Washingtoniat Fine golden foliage; 



bandsome and rare. $1. 

 THUYA argentea. White-Tipped Arbob- 



ViT.«;. Branches tipped with white from the 



last of June till following spring. Distinct. $1 



to $3. 



THUYA aurea. Peabodt's Abboh-V'it^. Rich 



golden color and of a dwarf, compact habit. 



Summer and winter. $1. 

 THUYA aurea niaculata. Cloth of Gold 



Arbor-Vit^. Gold variegated foliage. 7.5 cts. 



and $1. 



THUYA compacta. Compact Arbor-Vit^. 



Globe shaped. .50 cts. ; extra, 75 cts. 

 THUYA globosa. Globose Arbor-Vit^. 



Round, compact form and dense foliage. 50 cts. 

 THUYA Iloveyi. Hovey's Arbor -ViTiE. 



Uwarf, close habit; foliage of briglit yellow 



Vary hardy and fine. 50 cts. to $1. 

 THUYA occidentalis. Common American 



Arbor- ViTjE. 25 to 50 cts. Low rates per 100. 



See below. 



•THUYA occidentalis Colombia. A new 



variegated variety ; strong habit; foliage broad, 

 vrith a beautiful silvery variegation. S3. 



THUYA occidentalis cristata. Crested 

 Arbor-Vit^. Branches growing close together, 

 ■with deep green foliage, the ends drooping and 

 crested. 75 cts. 



THUYA occidenditalis plicata. Nootka 

 Sound ARB0B-ViT.a;. A fine hardy variety from 



Nootkaj"Sound. Conical in form; foliage plaited, 

 of a dark green color. 75 cts. 

 THUYA occidentialis Reidii. Reid's Arbor- 

 ViT.a;. A distinct variety, -with small leaves. 

 50 cts. 



THUYA pendnla. Weeping ARBORr"ViT.ffl, 



Hardy and distinct. $1. 

 THUYA pumila. Dwarf Arbor- Vit.«i. Dwarf, 



valuable for low hedges. 50 cts. 

 THUYA pyramidalis. Pyramidal Arbor- 



ViT.ffi!. A most valuable upright evergreen of 



dense, compact habit. Foliage light green. 



Columnar form, similar to Irish Juniper or Erect 



Yew. 50 cts. to SI. 

 THUYA Vervaeneana. Vervaene's Golden 



Arbor- ViT.s;. Golden tinted and slender 



branches. Fine. 75 cts. 

 THUYA Sibirica. Siberian Arbor- Vit.^. Ex- 

 ceedingly hardy, compact growth; used for 



hedges. 50 cts. to $1. 

 THUYA Sibirica nigra. ToM Thumb Arbob- 



ViT^. A dwarf fonn with fine, delicate, dark 



green foliage. 50 cts.. 



TIIUYOPSIS borealis, syn. Cupressns Nnt- 

 kaensis. Nootka Sound Thuyopsis. Of vig- 

 orous, erect gi'owth; spreading branches, droopy- 

 ing at the ends, of a sUvery glaucous tint. Not 

 perfectly hardy. 75 cts. 



*THUYA dolobrata. Exceedingly beautiful, 

 horizontal branches, slightly pendulous, flat 

 leaves. $1 to S2.50. 



THUYA dolobrata variegata. Variegated- 



Thuyopsis. Attractive foliage, of a bright green 

 color above and silvery white imdemeatb. $2. 



EVER(aF(EEN TF^EES. 



OF SMALL SIZE FOR TRANSPLANTING. 



Where future planting is contemplated these smaller Evergreens are equally valuable with f^mall 

 Deciduous trees, transplanting being especially beneficial. The spring is usually the better time for trans- 

 planting. 



Good transplanted stock of the following, and other varieties, can be supplied by the 100 or 1,000, and 

 ■mailer sizes of such as the Arbor- ViTiES, Austrian Pine, Norway Spruce, Scotch Fm, Scotch Pine, 

 White Pine, etc., by the 10,000, on specially favorable terms. 



Prices for the following kinds, 12 to 18, 18 to ^4 and 34 to 30 inches, $40, $60 and $75 per 1,00© net, 

 aooording to size and variety : 



American! Arbor- Vitse, Mountain Pine, White Spruce, 



Siberian Arbor- Vitae, Donglas Spruce, Scotch Fir, 



Austrian Pine, Hemlock Spruce, Trailing Juniper, 



White Pine, Norway Spruce, English Yew. 



YOUNG SEEDLING EVERGREENS. 



These small plants require but little space, very large quantities being grown on small areas, thus 

 Mdncing the cost of production to the minimimi. For general purposes, the stock should have been once 

 transplanted. 



Good, vigorous plants of all the leading varieties, Arbor-Vit^s, Cedars, Junipers, Pines, Retinos- 

 FORAs, Spruce, Yews, etc., 1 to 3 years and from 1 to 2 years transplanted, can be supplied at a few- 

 dollars per 1,000 f. o. b. here. Prices and particulars on application. 



