ARAUCAKIA IMBRICATA. 
land Pine. ) Hardy only in warmer sections. I'/i feet, $2 each 
ARAUCARIA Imbricata. (Monkey Puzzle.) 8 to lo inches, 50 cts 
ARBOR VITAE. The varieties we catalogue of this class 
are mostly of slow, dwarf habit, and especially 
adapted for places too limited for large growth. 
They are all highly ornamental, but are not recom- 
mended for the hot interior localities unless planted 
in the shade. 
Arborvitae, Chinese. A small tree with erect branches 
and dense, flat, light green foliage ; turns brown in 
winter. Pot-grown, 15 to 18 inches, 35 cts. each ; 
balled, 6 to 8 feet, 50 cts. each. 
Arborvitae, Chinese, Golden Variegated. Similar in habit 
to preceding, but highly variegated, with pale yellow 
and silvery white foliage. Boxed, 5 feet, $3 each. 
Arborvitae filiformiS. Has beautiful thread-like foliage, 
of a rich dark green color ; dense, compact, round 
growth. One of the prettiest of the Arborvittes. 
Boxed, 3 to 4 feet, 52.50 each. 
Arborvitae flliformis pendula. A weeping variety of tlic 
preceding, with long, slender, drooping branches. 
Boxed, 3 feet, $2 each. 
ACACIA melanoxylon. (Black Aca- 
cia.) Flowers yellow; leaves 
lance shaped. This variety is 
probably the best-known of the 
Acacias in Cahfornia. i'/^ to 
2 feet, 20 cts. each, $1.50 per 10 ; 
3 to 4 feet, 30 cts. each, $2.50 
per 10 ; 5 to 6 feet, 50 cts. each. 
Acacia moUlSSlma. Flowers ca- 
nary-yellow, appearing in clus- 
ters ; foliage feathery. 3 to • 
4 feet, 50 cts. each, $4 per 10. 
Acacia ornlthophora. ( Kangaroo 
Acacia. ) Flowers yellow ; 
leaves oblong, ending in a 
hooked, sharp point. A pecu- 
liarly odd-looking sort. 2 to 
3 feet, 30 cts. each. 
Acacia pycnantha. (Golden Wat- 
tle. ) Flowers brilliant yellow, 
coming in long, pendulous clus- 
ters ; leaves a peculiar shape, 
growing close to the stem, sug- 
gesting the screw of a steamer. 
1 foot, 35 cts. each. 
ARAUCARIA. The inhabitants of 
Chili call this noble ornament 
of their forests Auracanos, 
whence the name. There are 
only a few varieties, but they 
are, one and all, the grandest 
evergreen trees known to the 
botanical world ; of lofty 
growth, and a splendid spec- 
tacle for the lawn ; they should 
be given plenty of room. AH 
pot-gro2vn, except where ttoted. 
Araucaria Bidwelll. (MoretonBay 
Pine. ) 1;^ to 2 feet, $2 each ; 
2 to 2>< feet, $2.50 each. 
Araucaria brasiliensis. i foot, fi 
each ; i/. feet, I1.50 each. 
Araucaria excelsa. (Norfolk is- 
2 feet, $2.50 each ; 2}4 feet, I3 each, 
each ; boxed, ij< to 2 feet, $5 each. 
AKUORVIT^E. 
