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Jnniperaii c. var. Hiltoriiica i-oltii.stii. ){(>iii'St luisn .)i:nu'ki(. C. More vigorous than the pi cc<>iiint'. and no 



doubt hardier, but not, ouilo so i-cpular iti form, nt' vert licless haudsonip. T.ic. 

 J. e. var. «u«oI<-!i. S\ j C V II 1 I 1 c I yramidal tree, with .v<;llo\\ isl. frr.-cn foli- 



a»re. It is <iui<o hanlv. 



J. c var. su»-.-i<-ii iiaiiH. | iw a pf S%vKDtsii Ji-viim:i(. I>. A (Iwarl. liMVdy variety. $\.m. 



+J. Jap«niea. .I.XfAN .liiXieKii. J). Native ut Cluiiu ami .lapao. A dwarl, d.Mi.s.s lajsliy cverfrreen, with light, 

 lively /4-rceii foliaffe. Sl.ilCl. 



+var. aiirca. Gomikn .Iapan J[iNii-Kii. I). An attraetixc variet y of moderate ^rowl^h aud spreading habit; 



foliajre of a beautiful golden eolor which it retains tliroiighoul the summer. 81.50. 

 +var. varicKHta nlhii. Sii.vr.n-vAnimi.ATKi) .Iai'a.v .Ikmi'UK. 1). Similar to speeies in habit and g-rowth, 



but foliage of 1 1 I 1 11 lit of a pure white I int. Very hardy. 81.00. 



.\fSTI!IAN n 



+ J. prostrata. syn. reptdis. I'ltosruATu .Ii-N-ipiai. I). A In riful native spociea, trailing and densely 



branched, foliag-e delicate^ and shirung darlc rrreen. Well adapted fov covering roekwork. One of the best. 



J. Sabinu. Savin .IfxiPKn. I). A dwarf, spn-adinir slirub. with trailing branches. Thrives in the poorest soils. 

 Very siiitalile lor l orkwork. :>(k'. 

 t var. .Alpiiia. IJ V 1 | 1 1 ^, 1 t U i e $1.00. 



t var. tamariseifoi la. i A A n isK-LUA V I'.i) ^AVl^. l>. A trading variety with dlstipct and handsome 

 toliage, valuabli' lor roekwork and eilges ol group.s and borders. Sl.OO. 

 + tl. 8i|iiui>iHta. ScAi.Eii .11 Mi'iiK. u. A. low auu spreaomg sjiceies, from the Himalayas, suitable for rock- 

 work. SI .110. 



+ J. veiiiista. C. A rapid grower, of erect habit and fine silvery foliage. Very ornaniciital and. jierfectly hardy. 

 $1.IK). 



J. Virgiiiiaiiu. Hico Ckiiau. It. .\ well known American tre<> ; varies much in habit and i-olor of foliage, some 

 being (piile stilt', regular and conical, and otliers loose and Iri'egular. It makes a tine ornamental hedge 

 plant. ."lUc. 



var. aurea variegata. C. Pyramidal in form like Tir(/(n!'a!ia, Init the growth IS liner. Golden variegation 



throughiail ihe year. $1.50. 

 var. ghiiira. (ihAt'Cors Ui;i) Cki>.\|{. V. The compact, tjonical habit of tliis \'ariety, coml)ined with its 



.silvery foliage, render it very distiiU'l and desirable. SI.IKI to Sli.dO. 

 + var. Schottii. C. Forms a dense bush ; fcjliage of a light green eolor. TIardy and beautiful. Sl.(X). 



PIXUS. Pine. KuiKKit, (icr. Pin, Fr. 

 For (Ins and similar eliinates, the I'lues ;iri.' of the greatest value. 



Sec. 1. lyiudln irilh lini ;. <(ns in a .s/edZ/i. 

 P. Aiistriaca. syn. nigriraiis. AusTiiiA.v OH Black Tink. A. A native of the mountains of Syria. Tree 

 reinarkubly robusi, hardy anil sia'cading: leaves long, stiff and (lark green; growth rapid. The most 

 valuable for this country. (See cut.) .")0e. to «1.00. 

 P. Slugbo. DwAiiF JIiiono Pink. 1>. An upright, small pine, round on the Pyrenees and Alps. Its general 

 ftnin is that of a pino bush, but it has been found grrowing as high as iO feet. (See cut.) $1 .00. 



