NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. 
EVERGREEN TREES. 
♦PINUS CEMBRA (Stone Pine) 2 to 4 inches 
Elegant pine of the White pine tribe with very symmetrical 4 to 6 inches 
habit while young. It is of very slow growth forming beautiful 12 to 18 inches! 
specimens. 18 to 24 inches. 
2 to 3 feet. 
♦PINUS EXCELSA (Bhotan Pine) 8 to 10 inches 
Very rapid-growing pine resembling the native white pine 2 to 3 feet 
somewhat, the foliage however is very much longer. 3 to 4 feet. 
4 to 5 f Get 
♦PINUS LARICIO VAR. CO MP ACT A NANA 6 to 8 inches'. 
Dwarf, forming a compact cushion of green. 
♦PINUS LARICIO VAR. AUSTRIACA (Austrian Pine) 6 to 12 inches 
Well known and much planted. Very iapid^growth of 12 to 15 inches 
pleasing color 15 to 1 8 inches. 
18 to 24 inches. 
2 to 3 feet. 
3 to 4 feet. 
4 to 5 feet 
*PINUS MONTANA VAR.JMUGHUS 6 to 8 inches 
One of the best dwarf pines, thrives well in almost any dry 1 to 2 feet 
soil and makes a very fine effect as a foreground plant. 2 to 3 feet 
♦PINUS PONDEROSA (Ball Pine) 8 to 12 inches. 
Sturdy and rapid grower. A Western species. 12 to 18 inches 
PINUS RESINOSA (Norway Pine) 12 to 18 inches' 
Very ornamental and extremely hardy. 
PINUS RIGID A (Pitch Pine) 6 to 7 feet. 
Native and assumes very picturesque outlines with matu- 
♦PINUS STROBUS (Am. White Pine) 6 to 10 inches. 
Of all the pines perhaps this is the most beautiful as well 10 to 15 inches, 
as the mosc valuable timber tree for New England. From 2 to 3 feet 
youth to old age it is desirablefrom the standpoint of ornament. 3 to 4 feet. 
As a timber tree many neglected farm lands could well be 4 to 5 feet, 
planted to this tree for profit. We have an immense stock of 5 to 7 feet, 
the smaller sizes. The four following forms are all interest- 7 to 9 feet! 
ing for gardens. 
♦PIN US STROBUS VAR. PARVIFLORA 8 to 10 inches. 
Compact form. 
♦PINUS STROBUS VAR B REVIFOLIA 4 to 6 inches. 
Dwarf, compact with short leaves. 
♦PINUS STROBUS VAR. UMBRACULIFERA 8 to 9 inches. 
Flat-topped bush with short leaves. 
PINUS STROBUS VAR. NIVEA 18 to 24 inches. 
Dwarf, and very bushy. 
♦PINUS SYLVESTRIS (Scotch Pine) 8 to 9 inches. 
Important European timber tree, very hardy and orna- 12 to 18 inches, 
mental. Windbreaks of this pine, especially where exposed to 2 to 3 feet, 
aevere winds, are very satisfactory. «, ^ , 3 to 4 feet. 
4 to 5 feet. 
5 to 6 feet. 
♦PINUS SYLVESTRIS VAR. BETJVRONNENSIS 6 to 8 inches. 
Dwarf form of the Scotch pine, very attractive. 
♦PINUS SYLVES TRIS VAR. GLOBOSA 8 to 12 inches. 
Another form with a low cushion-like shape. 
♦PODOCARPUS KORAIANA 8 to 10 inches. 
Resembles the Yews. Hardy only in favorable locations. 10 to 12 inches. 
♦PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASII (Douglas Spruce) 8 to 10 inches. 
Very rapid growing spruce from the Rockies which there 12 to 15 inches 
attains the great height of 200 feet. It is a very graceful tree 
in cultivation and win supercede the Norway Spruce when bet- 
ter known where a tall rapid-growing tree is required. 
PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASII GLAUCA 2 to 3 feet. 
Form of the preceding with very bluish foliage. 4 to 5 feet. 
SCIADOPITYS VERTICILLATA (Umbrella Pine) seepage 6. 
SPRUCE, see Picea and Abies. 
♦TAXUS BACCATA (English Yew) 10 to 12 inches. 
Densely furnished with dark green foliage the Yews are 2 to 3 feet, 
justly very popular. The English Yew (Baccata) and its varieties 3 to 4 feet, 
are hardy in protected places as far north as Maine. A location 
should be chosen not exposed to the severe winter winds. 
These Yews make splendid tub plants and can be kept this 
way for many years with very little care. The following six 
varieties are all very attractive. 
♦TAXUS BACCATA VAR. ADPRESSA 8 to 10 inches. 
Short-leaved English Yew, spreading habit. 12 to 18 inches. 
TAXUS BACCATA VAR. GRACILIS PENDULA 12 to 15 inches. 
More prostrate than the preceding. 
TAXUS BACCATA VAR. HIBERNICA 2^ to 3 feet. 
This is the well known Irish Yew. Deep green foliage, 
very pyramidal in form somewhat like the Irish Juniper. 
TAXUS BACCATA VAR. HIBERNICA AUREA iy 2 to 2 feet. 
Similar to the preceding but the tips of the new growth are 
golden. 
TAXUS BACCATA VAR. HIBERNICA VARIEGATA 2^ to 3 feet. 
Like the two preceding, the foliage being quite variegated 
with white. 
TAXUS BACCATA VAR. PYRAMID ALIS 2^ to 3 feet 
Very erect in habit, forming columns of deep greeu foliage. 
TAXUS CANADENSIS (American Yew) -.10 to 12 inches. 
A native evergreen, very hardj r and is one of the few ever- 
greens that thrives, even prefers a shady situation. Fine for 
covering the ground under trees. 
TAXUS CANADENSIS VAR VARIEGATA ....10 to 12 inches. 
Variegated form of preceding. 
♦TAXUS CUSPID ATA (Japan Yew) - 6 to 8 inches. 
A rare and beautiful low-growing evergreen from Japan. 12 to 15 inches. 
It is as hardy as an oak and remains a deep green through the 15 to 20 inches, 
winter, even where exposed to the sun and wind. It is a very 
slow grower. We have succeeded in getting up quite a large 
stock. 
THUYA JAPONICA (Standishii) 5 to 6 feet. 
Also known as Thuyopsis Standishii, from Japan. Makes a 
very graceful tree 
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Trees marked (*) sent prepaid in the United States at single-rate prices. 
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