C. W. SUiart &, Company, Nurserymen 
regular pyramidal tree, with dark green 
sombre foliage. Grows rapidly and is 
very hardy ^ 
Colorado Blue Spruce. 
Juniper, Irish. (Junipenis Ilibemica.) A 
distinct and beautiful variety, of erect, 
dense, conical outline, resembling a pillar 
of green; very desirable. 
Pine, Austrian or Black. (Pinus Austriaca, 
syn. nigricans.) Tree remarkably robust, 
hardy and spreading; leaves long, stiff 
and dark green; growth rapid. The 
most valuable for this country. 
Pine, Scotch, or Fir. (Pinus sylvestris.) A 
native of the British Islands. A fine, ro- 
bust, rapid-growing tree, with stout, 
erect shoots, and silvery green foliage. 
Very hardy; valuable for shelter. 
Pine, White. (Pinus Strobus.) The most 
ornamental of all our native Pinea; foli- 
age light, delicate or silvery green. 
Flourishes in the poorest light sandy 
soil. Very valuable. 
Spruce, Norway. (Abies Excelsa.) Lofty, 
noble tree of perfect pyramidal habit, 
remarkably elegant and rich; as it gets 
age, has fine, graceful, and pendulous 
branches; it is exceedingly picturesque 
and beautiful. Very popular and de- 
servedly so. One of the very best ever- 
greens for hedges. 
Spruce, Colorado Blue. (Picea pungens 
glauca.) One of the hardiest and most 
Norway Spruce. 
beautiful of all the Spruces; in form and 
habit similar to the White Spruce; foli- 
age of a rich blue or sage color. 
