Abies  pectinata.  European  Silver  Fir.  (L)  It  is 
valued  for  many  purposes  and  admired  for  the 
glossy  dark  green  needles  that  are  silvery  white 
beneath.  As  a  specimen  tree  on  the  lawn  it  is 
very  artistic  and  effective.  ^^^^^ 
IJ  to  2  ft  $0  50    $4  00    $30  00 
2  to  2i  ft   75     6  00     50  00 
2i  to  3  ft   1  00     7  50     60  00 
3  to  4  ft   1  50    12  50 
6  to  8  ft  $4  to  7  00 
Abies  pectinata,  var.  pendula.   Weeping  form  of 
the  preceding.     5  to  7  ft.,  $10  to  $12. 
A.  Pichta;  syn.,  Sibirica.  (M)     7  to  8  ft.,  $12. 
A.  Pinsapo.    (M)   Stiff  branches  ;  distinct  habit ; 
thrives  best  in  the  South.     2  ft.,  $1.50. 
A.  Veitchii.    (L)   A  magnificent  tree  of  splendid 
habit.  The  needles  are  dark  lustrous  green  above 
and  silverv  white  beneath.  Hardv  and  a  good 
3  ft.,  $2.50  ;    4  to  5  ft.,  $4. 
Biotas,  or  Chinese  Arborvitaes 
These  Arborvitaes,  introduced  from  the  orient,  have  proven  to  be  strong  growers  and  handsome 
specimens.  North  of  Xew  York  City  they  should  be  planted  in  sheltered  places. 
Biota  orientalis.   Chinese  Arborvit^.  (S)  Deep  Biota  orientalis,  var.  aurea  nana.  Berckman's 
green,  soft  feathery   foliage   and   pyramidal  Golden  Arborvit^.  (D)  Splendid  dwarf  golden 
habit.  An  openness  of  foliage  and  grace  of  habit  sort.     2  ft.,  $1.50. 
make  it  distinct  from  the  American  species.  var.  elegantissima.   Rollinson's  Golden  Ar- 
2to2nt  $o1o   .$4'00  ^TJf\  l^l    ^\  r^"^?  pyi;amidal  form  of 
£1  to  3  ft                                   60     5  00  splendid  habit  and  beauty.     3  to  6  ft.,  speci- 
5^0  8  ft. '.  $2.50  to  4  00  ^^^^^  $-1  to 
var.  aurea.  Golden  Chinese  Arborvit^.  (D)  semperaurescens.   E^^R-GOLDEN  Arbor- 
A  dense,  compact  evergreen  that  is  vellowish  'l^f "  ^^^/^  ''^?7  compact,  low-growing  form 
green  in  the  spring  and  a  bright  green  later  in  ^^'/^^V  ^         i             f  ^""T^f  ol^* 
the  season.     1  to  2  ft.,  $1.50  to  $2.50.  ^^^.^^f  ^  21  ff'L^  f!o'  '''' 
Cupressus  •  Cypress 
Cupressus  Lawsoniana.  Lawson's  Cypress.  (S) 
Drooping  branches;  soft,  dark  green  foliage.  ^:  m.ihum.i.i 
A  splendid  evergreen  for  southern  use.  Makes  a  ^^^Wi^W^F'^^^^^MbotHBBw 
beautiful  background  for  lighter-foliaged  trees 
or  flowering  shrubs.    3  ft.,  $2. 
Border  of  Evergreens.  We  can  produce  such  results  at  once 
MORRISVILLE.  PENNSYLVANIA 
