Juniperus  Virginiana  var.  elegantissima.  (M) 
Has  bright  golden  foliage  in  the  spring  and 
summer  which  turns  to  a  coppery  hue  in  the 
winter.  It  resembles  the  former  in  form  and  is 
hardy  and  useful  for  contrasts  and  grouping. 
3  to  4  feet  $2  00 
4  to  5  feet  3  00 
var.  glauca.  Blue  Virginia  Cedar. 
(M)  Beautiful  silvery  blue  leaves. 
Habit  of  the  tree  is  similar  to  the  Red 
Cedar,  but  more  open.  A  desirable  or- 
namental tree  for  many  places. 
4  to  5  feet  $2  50 
Picea  excelsa,  continued 
soils,  and  withstands  the  bleak,  cold  winds 
of  winter.  It  is  valued  highly  for  shelters, 
windbreaks  or  hedges.  The  branches  become 
more  pendulous  with  age.    If  left  untrimmed, 
Picea  •  Spruces 
Probably  better  known  and  more  largely  .  f^^^mmM^^m  h  '  ibj^^^^^av 
planted  than  any  other  family  of  Ever- 
greens.  The  Spruces  are  hardy,  rapid- 
growing  trees ;  reliable  in  almost  any 
location.    They  mature  quickly  and  live  'MBSi^^^^^H^  ^  ^  X-^s 
to  a  good  old  age.  They  make  beautiful 
trees  when  planted  individually,  and  in 
groups  and  collections  they  are  just  as  .^^f^^^^^m  ¥  < 
effective. 
Picea  alba.     White  Spruce.     (L)  A 
naturally  dense,  hardy  native  tree  that  ^^^^^n.^- 
is  much  admired  for  the  beautiful  blue 
gray  of  its  needles. 
3  to  4  feet  $2  50 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Spruce.  A  no- 
velty among  Spruces,  with  bright  gol- 
den needles  in  spring  that  grow  darker 
as  the  season  advances. 
5  to  8  feet  $5  to  $10  00 
P.  Alcockiana.  Alcock's  Spruce.  (M) 
Slender  branches  and  upright  growth. 
Beautiful  with  its  short,  dark  green 
needles  that  are  silvery  blue  on  their 
under  surface. 
2  to  24  feet  .  $2  00  ^^^^  ^^^^ 
P.  Engelmanni.  Colorado  Spruce.  (M) 
Resembles  the  familiar  Blue  Spruce  in  the  bluish        they  spread  out  magnificently,  and  make  desirable 
green  of  its  foliage.    The  needles  are  short  and        specimens.    If  pruned,  they  become  stately  trees 
soft.    A  compact-growing  tree,  that  retains  its        of  symmetrical  form.    See  also  Hedge  Plants, 
lower  branches  and  makes  beautiful  specimens  each  doz. 
for  solitary  planting  about  the  lawn.    Endures  li  to  2  feet  $0  40   $4  00 
wind  and  exposure  and  is  remarkably  hardy.    We  2i  to  3  feet   60     6  00 
offer  some  splendidly  developed  stock.  3  to  4  feet,  splendidly  developed   .   1  00     9  00 
3  to  4  feet  $3  to  $4  ^         ^^^^   1  50    15  00 
4  to  5  feet,  specimens,  broad,  symmetrical  *$8  to  $12  ^  to  15  feet  .  .  .  .  $3  to  $15  each,  some  higher 
5  to  7  ft.,  specimens,  broad,  symmetrical,  $12  to  $20  var.  conica.  Dwarf,  conical  form,  compact  and 
P.  excelsa.    Norway  Spruce.    (L)  This  familiar       dense  ;  perfectly  symmetrical  without  pruning ; 
Spruce  is  more  generally  useful  than  any  of  the        foliage  dark  green. 
others.    It  is  a  rapid  grower  ;  does  well  in  most  3  feet,  broad  and  symmetrical  $3  00 
The  price  per  doz.  applies  on  purchases  of  from  6  to  50  of  the  same  grade  of  any  one  plant.  The 
price  per  100  applies  to  purchases  of  from  50  to  250  of  the  same  thing,  and  the  price  per  1,000  applies 
on  larger  quantities  than  250. 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA  9 
