Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 



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PiCEA CONCOLOH. CONCOLOR 



PICEA balsamea. Balm of Gilead Fie. Very 

 hardy; foliage silvery underneath. 50cts. to$l. 



PICEA Cephalonica. Cephalonian Fie. Sil- 

 very dagger-shaped leaves. $1.50 to $2. 



PICEA concolor or lasiocarpa. Concoloe 

 Speuce. One of the hardiest and most beauti- 

 ful Evergreens. Tree of graceful, stately habit. 

 Large, broad, silvery green foliage. A rare 

 and exceedingly choice variety. $vi to $5. 



PICEA concolor violacea. Silveb Fie. Leaves 

 similar in size to the Douglas Spruce, but in 

 color a charming light semi-glaucous tint. $2 

 and $3. 



PICEA Cillcia. Cilician Silvee Fir. Branches 

 compact, thickly set on the stems ; foliage dark 

 green, delicate and very beautiful. $1 and $1.50. 



PICEA Englemani. Resembles the Pungens. 

 Compact, fine for lawns. Pyramidal form ; 

 branches sometimes pendulous, foliage with a 

 rich silver sheen. A very valuable and hardy 

 tree. |1 to $2. 



PICEA firma. Japan Silvee Fie. Pyramidal, 

 compact form. Foliage flat, and green under- 



neath. Vigorous and 

 very hardy. Dis- 

 tinct. SI to $1.50. 



PICEA Fraserii. 



Fbaser's Silver 

 Fie. a very hardy 

 variety, somewhat 

 resembling the Bal- 

 sam Fir, but of finer 

 appearance and 

 more lasting 

 beauty. $1 to $2. 



PICEA grand is. 



Geeat Silvee Fir. 

 The grand Silver 

 Fir of the Eocky 

 Mountains; of pyr- 

 amidal form and 

 witli short dark fo- 

 liage. Fine. |1 

 and $2. 



PICEA Hudsonica. 



Hudson's Bay Sil- 

 ver Fie. Dwarf 

 round tree, two to 

 three feet high. 

 Dark green foliage, 

 glaucous under- 

 neath. SI. 50. 



PICEA magnifica. 



Superb Silver Fir. 

 Resembles Picea no- 

 bilis. Very fine. $2. 

 PICEA nobilis. No- 

 ble Silver Fib. 

 Young foliage sil- 

 ver-blue. A superb 

 variety ; one of the 

 finest of Coiiiferaj. 

 $2. 



PICEA Nordman- 

 Spruce. niana. Nordmaxn's 



Silver Fir. Medium size, but of symmetrical 

 form and majestic growth. Horizontal branches 

 with large, massive, dark green foliage, glaucous 

 underneath, producing a rich and delicate effect. 

 |1 to $2.50. 



PICEA pectinata. European or Common Sil- 

 ver Fir. Green foliage, silver underneath. 

 50 cts. to $1. Low prices in quantity. 



PICEA pectinata pendula. Weeping Silver Fir. 

 Rare and unique variety of distinct habit. 

 $1 to $3. 



PICEA Pichta. Siberian Silver Fie. Very 



dark green foliage. One of the hardiest and 



best. $1 50 to f3. 

 PICEA pectinata compacta. Compact Silver 



Fie. One of the hardiest of the Silver Firs ; 



dwarf form and dense, glossy green foliage. 



fl and $1.50. 



PICEA pinsapo. Pinsapo Fie. A very handsome 

 variety; bi-anches very close and spreading 

 horizontally ; very dark rich green, short thick 

 foliage. A beautiful evergreen, not entirely 

 hardy north of New York. $2 to $5. Extra 

 specimens, $10. 



I am very well satisfied with the stock received, and I think it will all succeed well. 

 Maiden, Mass. 



D. R. 



