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ELLWAyOEIl <& BARRY'S 



We m-e now wiviiijr sin-ciul iittciitioii to Ilir |in)|i:it!;Ltion uml i-iilniri' ol' piTlVcliy liiinly siii'rk's luiil varieties 

 such MS arc most useful to i lie- (.'cm i nl plautor. 

 TIV. riciiiniiir.iiil Sprinil iiUiiiHiin fnr Cniiifi is. 



The prici s iiot. il ari' I'or irces of tlie iisiuil size. Kvi ia-sizr<l spi cimnis cliarirru tor in |iro|iortion. Tliose |pr 

 ceded liy a * an- not quito hanly ill this section. 



Th'im: prccakd h]i <i t iiri: i.itlicr new or rare, ami onlii In hi: luul <if si, mil <iti s. 



for effect o 



rslicltiT. 



var. Hiiriyil. 



liAKHV 







Kracrfi.lne 



si of OIH 



+ var. .-..miiii 



.til. 15. 



t viir. . onica. 





metrical w 



illlollt pi 



\-»r. I011«ans;erii. \i 



ABIES [inclmling y/'.w and Tsuf/ii], Si'uurK, Fin and IIkmi.ock. 

 Set-tiou 1. Abies. Spiirci': and Humi.ock. 



i;cnr(!s?it:«nf >7t(/iH4,sni(^:rfi( ((»aiviiniJ/;irW/')n/«(;//r;H>(iH(;7xi'!/ri-(;i(- llniilnrLi, irilli Jliil Ifiins iniislln lirorankal). 



A. alba. WntTi-. Si-HfCE. A. A native ti'ee of iiieiliiim size, varying in lieiK-lit. from LTi to m feet, of pyramidal 

 form. Foliaffc silvery tfray, iiud bark light colored. Very hardy and valuable. Sec CiU. .Wc. 

 tvar. civrulen. TuK (ii.AUCOUS Spruck. H. A gnaiU and lieantiful variety, of rather loose spreadinij 

 hul)it, Avitli liliiisii ^rri'i n l'olia).'e; very hardy and valuable. $l.i"i to Sl-iiO- 

 + A. .\Icoe<iniana. A ( )( k s Si'nr< K. B. From .Tapan. Ft forms a lieautiful tree of close habit. Foliajfe pale, 



trreen. silvery lunli i-neaih and glaucous al)Ove. Valuable. 8;J.0l). 

 A. CuniKlensKs. llKMi.orK SiMu'i K. .V. A remarkably g-racef ill and beautiful native trc(!, with droopinjf 

 braneties, and delicate dark foliag-e, like that of the Yew; distinct from all other trees, it is a handsome 

 lawn tree, and naike.s a highly ornamental hedge. 50e. to Sl.lXi. 

 A. Donglasii. Ddtroi-As' Si'UUCK. 0. From Colorado. Large, conical form ; branchciS spreading, horizoutsU- 



leaves light green above, glaucous below. $l.nO. 

 A. excelsa. NoR^VAY SpitucE. A.Froiu Europe. An elegant tree; e.xti'omely hardy, of lofty, rapid growth, aud 

 pyramidal form. The branches as,«ume a «-raeefnl, drooping habit, when the tree attains 15 to 20 feet in 

 height. One of the most jiopuiar evergreens for planting, eiflier as single specimen trees, or in mas.s<« 

 ,ne (.f tlie best evci- reen Ii.'.1k-c plants. Mc. to SI.IHI. 



■( i:. 15. A handsome \ ai iety id' the precedin>!', which originated in our nur- 

 1 s.-ed. 'I'll all the desirable and valiiahle eliaracteristacs of its parent, it adds- 

 lUine, eies-'ani'c of form, modei ale eomiiaet gnnvl li, and rich deep green foliage. 

 A dense grower, with liglit Kieeii lolia-e. SI.IKI lo $2.00. 

 Si'UtTH. C. A dwarf vaiieiy, of eonipaci, conical babit; becomes perfectly sym- 

 •uniiifr. Dili' III' llir hi'sl. Sl.»li to S;;.IHi. 



ij.iVAMiKii's Si'iuci:. ('. A distinct and novel dwarf variety of Norway Spriieo, 

 wliicli originated from seed in onr nursi'i ies several years since, it pos.sesses all the desiralile and valualilc 

 qualities of its parent, such as haidines.s, vigor, adaptation to soils gencrall.v. and at tlie sanu> time is a 

 dwarf, compact grower, of handsome form, with rich, deei> green foliugc, and pei iiliarl\ adapted I. a- small 

 grounds. Its leaves are .short, si iff, sharp-pointed, and inslcad of lying closely lo t he lu aiu lies, as is the 

 case with the most of Spruces, they project oulward, bristle-like, giving the tree quite a novel and distinct 

 appearance. $l.i«) m S:.MI0. 



tvar. FiiKMloiiensis. Thk, Finkmon Si'ufCE. H. -V striking variety of compact habit, having tlio young 



leaves on the u|iper sides of the shoots, lirst of a pale yellow color, then changing to a bronzy brown, and 



finallv toa liglit green. Tlie leaves on the uiideiside. yi-een from the lirsl. 

 tvar. iiivertu. I'KXDri.ors-iiUAM ii i r Seiin i;. C. A |ieiiiluloiis variety of the Norway Spruce, with 



larger and liriglilcr loliage tlian tliat ol' the species, 'nie lateral branches of Ihc large trees are as drooi>ing 



as a Willow. S-.OO 



tvar. parvilV.rMiis. SM ALL- KDUMKD Sl'KUCi:. C. An iiiteresling dwarf variety, willi small foliage and of 



shnv growth. Sl.iK) to S~M»i- 

 ti'ar. puinila. 1). fompaet lUvarf.and perl'ecl l.N' symmetrical. Thisvariety is especially desirable for small 



lawns or ceiiietei ies. .*.M«l. 



tvar. puinila c^oinpaila. C. A dwarf variety, growing to 8 feet m height ; foUagu dark green ; habitcom- 

 paet. Sl.iHHo S;;,i«i. 



var. lortiiosa <-<)mimcta. TonxirOfs CiiMi'ACT .■^purcK.. I>. A dwarf spi-eailiiig tree, with the young 



branches ciii iiiuBlv twisted. Sl.UU to S:;.IHI. 

 A. Sloriii.la or Smitbiana. IliMAi.A VA.x. or Smith's SfKit:i:. C. A nobleand elegant tree, having the character 



of the Deodar Cedar in foliage, distinguished l.\ a sii ikin.i; and graeeful drooping habit in all stages of its 



growtli. Our stock is propagated from a pan ieularly liaidy speeliiien. Si lo 

 A. nigra. lii.ACK SrmTi:. 15. A line native tree, of iqiaet growth, with smooth blackish bark and bluish 



leaves : very liardy. 



tvar. Ooiimctti. U. A handsome dwarf variety of compact growth, with bluish green leaves; very pretty. 



tA. orieiitalis. IOastkun SiMtl'Ci:. 15. Krom the shores of the Black Sea. ,\ handsome tree, tall aud compact, and 



remarkable lor its graecfui habit and slender jolia-e. Needs protcclion here while young. Sl.IKi lo S;;.1I0. 

 +A. pcilita. 15. A distiiu i .lapanese species. It is of creel babil. and has rigid, sliarpiy pointed leaves of a bright 



tA. i.,.ngci".''r"i'!i',.i'r\"io'l!i.rK' Scmi r. 15. 'KiHovn lor a lime under the following names: Aliiis Minzkxii, 

 .ili.isM. ir.i.sii / VoTi/CMMind .l/.es r.iiiii'liiiinini. nncorthc liardi.-i and iiiosi lieauiil'nl of all 1 he Spruces; 

 in I'orm aud habit similar to the White Spruce; foliage of a ricli blue or .>^age color ; an important acuuisl- 

 tioii. S^'-OO to S^i.OO. 



