Evergreens 



6 W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 



EVERGREENS AND CONIFERS 



AVe give below a list of the best varieties, but, on account of limited space in our 

 Catalogue, we are unable to give a complete list of varieties we carry. 



Abies • Firs 



Abies balsamea (Balm of Gilead Fir). Very 

 hardy; foliage silvery underneath. $i. 



A. concolor (Concolor Spruce). One of 

 the hardiest and most beautiful ever- 

 greens. Tree of graceful, stately habit. 

 i| ft., $1.50; 2 ft., $2. 



A.Nordmanniana (Nordmann's Silver Fir). 

 Medium in size, but of symmetrical form 

 and majestic growth, ft., $1; 2J ft., 

 $2; si ft., $2.50. 



ABIES CONCOLOR 



Cupressus ■ Cypress 



Cupressus Lawsoniana. Branches like 

 ostrich feathers. 2J ft., S1.25. 



C. Lawsoniana filifera glauca. Branches 

 hang gracefully. Strong grower. $2 

 to S3. 



C, Triumpk of Boskoop. Very hardy. 2 

 to 3 ft., $r. 50; 3 to 4 ft., S2. 50. 



Juniperus • Juniper 



Juniperus Canadensis (Trailing Juniper). 

 Valuable for covering slopes, ft., 

 $1; 2J ft., $1.50. 

 J. Chinensis (Chinese Juniper). One of 

 the most desirable, forming a handsome, 

 dense shrub, ft., 75 cts.; 2 ft., $1. 

 J. Chinensis aurea (Golden Chinese Juni- 

 per). One of the finest evergreens, i ft., 

 $1; 2 ft., $2. 

 J. Hibernica (Irish Juniper). A distinct 

 and beautiful variety, of erect, 

 dense, conical outline, re- 

 sembling a pillar of green; 

 very desirable. 2 ft., 50 cts.; 

 3 ft., $1; 4 ft., $2. 

 J. Virginiana (The Common 

 Red Cedar). Of medium, 

 compact growth; varies con- 

 siderably in habit and color 

 of foliage. 2 ft., 50 cts.; 3 ft., 

 $1; 4 ft., $1.50. 

 J. Virginiana glauca. Compact, 

 conical form, ft., $1; 2^ ft., 

 $1.50. 



Pinus • Pine 



Pinus Austriaca (Austrian Pine). 

 A robust, stately tree of rapid 

 growth, and very hardy. Stiff, 

 long, dark green leaves. 2 to 

 3 ft.. Si; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50; 4 to 

 5 ft., 552. 

 P. Mughus (Dwarf Mugho Pine). 

 Distinct. 12 to 15 in., $1; 15 

 to 18 in., $1.50; 18 to 24 in., $2. 

 P. Strobus (White Pine). One 

 of the best native Pines; pale 

 light green foliage. Hardy 

 and valuable. 2 to 3 ft., $1; 

 3 to 4 ft., $1.50; 4 to 5 ft., 

 S2.25. 



P. sylvestris (Scotch Pine, or 

 Fir).^ A native European 

 species of rapid growth, with 

 strong branches and short, 

 stiff, bluish green foliage. i| to 

 2 ft., 75 cts.; 2 to 3 ft., $1; 3 

 to 4 ft., $1.50. 



Picea • Spruce 



Picea alba (White Spruce). Fine, com- 

 pact, pyramidal form, moderate growth; 

 foliage silvery gray and light-colored. 

 Suited to the seashore. li to 2 ft., Soc; 

 2 to 2i ft., 75 cts.; 3 ft., Si. 



