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TAXUS Canadensis. Canadian Yew. Low- 

 spreading, seldom attaining a lieight of more 

 than four foet; darlier bark, with shorter 

 leaves and smaller berries than the common 

 yew. 75 cts. to $1.50. 



TAXUS Canadensis aurea. Golden Canadian 

 YEW. A golden variety of the Canadian Yew. 

 $1 to |2. 



TAXUS elegantissima. Eleoant Yew. A beauti- 

 ful variety. Foliage prettily variegated with 

 yellow. to $2. 



TAXUS erecta. Ekect Yew. Pyramidal form 

 and small closo foliage. Effective in land- 

 scapes. 75 cts. to $1.50. 



TAXUS podocarpus japonica. Japan Yew. An 

 upright, slow-growing shrub, with dark, shin- 

 ing green leaves ; resembles the Irish Yew ; 

 requires protection. 75 cts. 



TAXUS Washingtonia. Fine golden foliage; 

 handsome and rare. SI to $2. 



THUYA argentea. White-Tipped Akboii-Vit.e. 

 Branches tipped with white from the last of 

 June till following spring. $1 to $2. 



THUYA aurea. Peabody's AKnoE-ViT.j;. Rich 

 golden color and of a dwarf, compact habit. 

 Summer and winter. Fine. $1 to $2. 



THUYA aurea maculata. Cloth of Gold Ak- 

 BOK-V1T.33. Gold-variegated foliage. |1. 



THUYA compacta. Comp.^ct Arbor-Vit^. Globe 

 shaped. 50 cts. to $1. 



THUYA gigantea. Pacific Coast ARBOR-ViTiE. 

 Of rapid, sturdy growth. Eich green foliage. 

 50 cts. to $1. 



THUYA globosa. Globose Arbor- Vit.e. Round, 

 compact form and dense foliage. 50 cts. Low 

 rates per 100. 



THUYA Hoveyi. Hovey's Arbor- Vit^e. Dwarf, 

 close habit; foliage of bright yellow. Very 

 hardv and fine. 50 cts. to $1. Low rates 

 per 100. 



THUYA occidentalis. Common American Arboe- 



V1T.E. One of the best really hardy evergreen 

 hedge plants. 25 cts. to 50 cts. Low rates per 

 100 and per 1,000. 



THUYA occidentalis cristata. Crested Arbor- 

 ViT-ic. Branches growing close together, with 

 deep green foliage, the ends drooping. $1. 



THUYA occidentalis. Var. Little Gem. Small 

 compact growth. Fine rich foliage. $1. 



THUYA occidentalis plicata. Nootka Sound 

 Aubor-Vit^. a fine hardy variety from 

 Nootka Sound. Conical in form ; foliage plaited, 

 of a dark green color. 75 cts. 



THUYA occidentalis Reidii. Reid's Arbob- 

 V1T.5;. A distinct variety ; smallleaves. 50 cts. 



THUYA pendula. Weeping Arbor- Vit^. Hardy 

 and distinct. $1 to $2. 



THUYA pumila. Dwarf Arbor- Vit^. Dwarf; 

 valuable for low hedges. 50 cts. 



THUYA pyramidalis. Pyramidal ARBOR-ViTiE. 

 A most valuable upright evergreen of dense, 

 compact habit. Foliage light green. Form 

 similar to Irish Juniper. 50 cts. to SI- 

 THUYA Sibirica. Siberian Arbor-Vitji:. Ex- 

 ceedingly hardy, compact growth ; used for 

 hedges. 50 cts. to |1. Low rates per 100. 



THUYA Sibirica nigra. Tom Thumb Arbor- 

 ViT.E. A dwarf form with fine, delicate, dark 

 green foliage. 50 cts. 



THUYA Vervaeneana. Vervaene's Golden 

 ARB0R-V1T.E. Golden tinted and slender 

 branches. Fine. 75 cts. 



THUYA thuyopsisdolobrata. Exceedingly beau- 

 tiful, horizontal branches, slightly pendulous, 

 flat leaves. $1 to $2.50. 



THUYA thuyopsis dolobrata variegata. Va- 

 riegated THUYOP.SIS. Attractive foliage, of 

 a bright green color above and silvery white 

 underneath. S2. 



THUYOPSIS borealis, sj;n. Cupressus Nut- 

 kaensis. Nootka Sound Thuyopsis. Of vig- 

 orous, erect growth ; spreading branches, droop- 

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

 perfectly hardy. 75 cts. 



MANY OF THE FINER EVERGREENS can be supplied in extra trained specimens of dif- 

 ferent sizes for immediate effect. These trees have been several times transplanted, and when moved 

 with ball there is little if any risk in transplanting. Prices and particulars on applicatioD. 



EVERGREENS FOR HEDGES. See Hedge Plants. 



EVERGREENS OF SMALL SIZE FOR NURSERY 



PLANTING. 



Where future planting is contemplated smaller Evergreens, like young Deciduous Trees, are very 

 valuable, transplanting being especially beneficial. 



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

 and smaller sizes of the Arbor-Vit.es, Austrian Pine, Norway Spruce, Scotch Fir, Scotch Pine, 

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



The following kinds are largely used and can be supplied in good, transplanted stock, 12 to 18, 

 18 to 24 and 24 to 30 inches, at $40, ^60, $75 and $100 net per 1,000, according to size and varieties : 



ABIES ALBA White Sprttce 



ABIES CANADENSIS . . Hemlock Spruce 

 ABIES DOUGLASII . . . Douclas Spruce 

 ABIES EXCELSA .... Norway Spruce 

 THUYA OCCIDENTALIS 



PINUS AUSTRIACA .... Au.strian Pine 

 PINUS MONTICOLA . . . Mountain Pine 



PINUS STROBUS White Pine 



PINUS SYLVESTRIS Scotch Fir 



. . American ARUOR-ViT.^i 



