EVERGREEN TREES. 



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JUNIPERUS Japonica. Jai'an Juniper (IV). 

 Small compact habit. Bright green foliage. 

 $1 to $2. 



JUNIPERUS Japonica argentea variegata. Sii.- 

 \ EK \'.\KiK.GATEi) Japan Juxiper (IV). A cli.stinct 

 variety, with beautiful glaucous green foliage, 

 interspersed with white. Si to $2. 



JUNIPERUS Japonica pendula. AYeeping C.\r- 

 CASIAN Juniper (III). Upright form; delicate 

 slender branches and light green foliage. 

 75 cts. to S2. 



JUNIPERUS prostrata. Prostrate Juniper (lY). 

 Of prostrate trailing habit, and with dark shin- 

 ing green leaves. $1. 



JUNIPERUS prostrata nigra. Trailing Juni- 

 per (lY). Fine hardy variety, adaptable to 

 almost any soil or location. Low, spreading 

 habit and rich foHage. One of the best trailing 

 evergreens. 50 cts. to $1. Low rates per 100. 



JUNIPERUS Sabina. Common Savin Juniper 

 (IV). Low, trailing habit and fine for massing. 

 35 cts. to 75 cts. 



JUNIPERUS Sabina tamariscifolia. Gray 

 Carpet Juniper (IV). A distinct trailing vari- 

 ety of Sabina. 75 cts. to $1. 



JUNIPERUS Schottii. (III). Hardy and beau- 

 tiful, forming a dense bush. Foliage light 

 gfreen. $1.50. 



JUNIPERUS Sinensis. Chinese Juniper (III). 

 One of the most desirable, forming a handsome, 

 dense shrub, with branches somewhat pendulous 

 and dark green foliage. 75 cts. 



JUNIPERUS Sinensis aurea. Golden Chinese 

 Juniper (III). One of the finest evergreens. 

 Spreading habit and beautiful gold-marked 

 foliage. Si. 25. 



JUNIPERUS squamata (IV). From Himalaya; 

 low, spreading habit. Suitable for rock work. 

 $1. 



JUNIPERUS Suecica. Swedish Juniper (III). 

 Upright and bushy in form. Foliage bright 

 green. Quite hardy. 50 cts. 



JUNIPERUS venusta. Lovely Juniper (III). 

 Of rapid growth, erect habit, and delicate 

 glaucous silvery foliage. Ornamental and per- 

 fectly hardy. 50 cts. to $1. 



JUNIPERUS Virginiana. The Common Red 

 Cedar (II). Of medium compact growth; 

 varies considerably in habit and color of foliage, 

 leaves a bright green. 25 to 50 cts. 



JUNIPERUS Virginiana aurea variegata. 

 Golden Red Cedar (III). Beautiful, perma- 

 nent, golden variegation. Pyramidal in form. 

 Si. 50 to $2.50. 



JUNIPERUS Virginiana elegantissima. Golden 

 Cedar (II). Beautiful golden brown foliage. 

 Effective in winter growth. Distinct. Si- 50 

 to S2. 50. 



JUNIPERUS Virginiana glauca. Silvery Red 

 Cedar (III). Fine vigorous grower; cone 

 shaped, and having a peculiar whitish color. 

 75 cts. to S2. 



LARIX leptolepis (III). A new and beautiful 

 small size tree; long, thick, richly colored 

 leaves and horizontal branches ; in habit some- 

 what resembling Cedrus Labina. $1. 50 to $2. 50. 



PICKA PUNGENS. TRUE GLAUCA VARIETY. 

 (See page 24.) 



PICEA Amabilis. Lovely Silver Fir (II). Fine 

 glaucous foliage. $1.50 to $2. 



PICEA balsamea. Balm of Gilead Fir (II). 

 Very hardy; foliage silvery underneath. 50 

 cts. to $T, 



PICEA Cephalonica. Cephalonian Fir (II). 

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



PICEA concolor or lasiocarpa. Concolor 

 Spruce (II). One of the hardiest and most 

 beautiful Evergreens. Tree of graceful, stately 

 habit. Large, broad, silvery green foliage. A 

 rare and exceedingly choice variety. $2 to $5. 



PICEA concolor violacea. Silver Fir (II). 

 Leaves similar in size to the Douglas Spruce, 

 but in color a charming light semi-glaucous 

 tint. S2 and $3- 



PICEA Cilicia. Cilician Silver Fir (II). 

 Branches compact, thickly set on the stems ; 

 foliage dark green, delicate and very beautiful. 

 Si to S2. 



PICEA Englemani. (II). Resembles the Pun- 

 gens. Compact, fine for lawns. Pj-ramidal 

 form ; branches sometimes pendulous, foliage 

 with a rich silver sheen. A very valuable and 

 hardy tree. Si to S2. 



PICEA firma. Japan Silver Fir (II). Pyra- 

 midal, compact form. Foliage flat, and green 

 underneath. Vigorous and very hardy. Dis- 

 tinct. $1 to $1.50. 



This makf s shipments correct up to date, stock is well up to the specified standard. 

 Falmouth Fore.'ide, Me. 



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