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An Effective Cemetery Planting 
Colorado Blue, continued. 
the blue specimens is equal to the supply. We have a stock of medium-sized trees, all 
several times transplanted, and many of them of very fine color. 12 to 18 in., 75 cts.; 
18 to 24 in., $1.50; 2 to 2M ft-, S2.0(); 'IH to 3 ft., $2.50; 3 lo 4 ft., $3.00; 4 to 5 ft., $4.00 
to $6.00. 
Koster's Blue (P. Kosteriana). A grafted strain of the best specimens of Colorado 
Blue Spruce of uniform steel-blue color. 1 ft., .fl.OO; 18 to 24 in., $2.00; 2 to 2H ft., 
$3.00; 'IVi to 3 ft., .$4.00; 3 to 4 ft., $5.00. 
Douglas (pseudotsuga Douglasii). From Colorado. Foliage soft dark green of bluish 
tint. Transplants well. 2 to 2M $1.25; 2i^ to 3 ft., $1..50. 
Norway (P. Excelsa). Lofty, elegant, fast growing trees of pyramidal form; very 
hardy, and properly grown in the nursery they are very easily transplanted. Like the 
American Arborvitae, they may be styled the "servants of all woi'k," being useful and 
ornamental for shelter, screens, masses, groups, hedges or single trees. 2 to 3 ft., 50 cts.; 
3 to 4 ft., 75 cts.; 4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 5 to 6 ft., $2.00. 
Orientalis Pygmaea. A very dwarf spruce of compact round habit. 12 to 15 in., 
$1.50 each. 
TAXUS - Yew 
Cuspidata (Japanese Yew). Very similar to Taxus baccata; branches are more 
upright and stouter, leaves are somewhat broader. 12 to 18 in., $1.00; 18 to 24 in., $1.50. 
Cuspidata brevifolia. A form of tlie above with short, dark green petilate, macronate 
leaves. A very handsome, hardy variety. Rare. 10 to 12 in., $1.00; 15 to 18 in., $1.50. 
Elmira, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1915 
J. W. Adams Nursery Co., 
Gentlemen; — 
Tlirough Mr. 1 want to inquire about Barberry Plants. He purchased 
from you last season, and they were the best I have seen. 
