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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
CUPKBSSUS Nutkaensis. A very hardy evergreen 
tree of pyramidal habit, with glossy green foliage, 
having a bluish or silvery tinge Jo 50 to $i oo 
O. seniijervireiis. The Oriental Cypress. 
A fine indoor decorative evergreen ; 
useful for florists' purposes 50 to i 00 
DAPHXK oneornm. This Daphne has dark, glossy 
evergreen leaves and clusters of small pink, very fra- 
grant flowers. It is dwarf and neat in growth. 
KRICA carnea. A hardy Heath, with fine pale red 
flowers in early spring. 25 cents. Low rates per hundred. 
EUO>r\'>nTS. These are splendid evergreen shrubs, 
with rich and shining foliage. 
They are of upright and symmet- 
rical habit. 
M angustifoUus. Beautiful golden 
and green foliage . $0 25 to $0 50 
E. JaponiciLS variegata. 
The Japanese Spindle 
Tree. The Japanese Eu- 
onymuses d i ff"e r much 
from all other kinds. They 
are of upright and compact 
growth, with fine glossy 
leaves. We offer a fine col- 
lection of original Japanese 
forms with variegated foli- 
age. According t o size 
and variety . . . . $0 25 to i 00 
! E. radicans var. A smaller, 
but h i g h 1 y ornamental 
form 25 
IliEX. Beautiful, glossy-leaved 
trees, with spiny leaves and clus- 
ters of scarlet berries in winter. 
The trunks are silvery white. 
I. aquifoliuni. The English Holly. 
In finest sorts. . . $0 75 to $2 50 
I. opaca. The American 
Holly; leaves a lighter 
green 50 
.rUNIPERUS. The Junipers are 
all well-known and beautiful ever- 
greens of a very distinct habit. 
.J. <• 0 III m 11 II i s . Tlie common 
Juniper; a fine small tree of 
compact habit . . Jo 25 to $0 50 
,>. Hibernica. The Irish 
J uniper; forms a column of 
deep green foliage. $0 50 to 1 00 
.f . pro9trata(rf/>f«i). A very 
fine creeping variety ; use- 
ful to cover rocks. $0 50 to i 00 
.1. sabina. The Savin Juni- 
per. A dwarf and spread- 
ing species .... $0 50 to 75 
•I. Virginiaiia. The Ameri- 
can Red Cedar ; a beau- 
tiful tree, making a fine 
hedge jSo 25 to i (X> 
J. glauca. A very fine 
glaucous variety ; of com- 
pact and handsome habit. 
IRISH JUNIPER. 8050I0 !(•>» 
KALiMIA latifolia. The American Laurel. A superb 
evergreen shrub, bearing enormous heads of rose or 
white flowers of exquisite beauty. 25 to 75 cents. 
LiIBOCEDRUS decurreiis. A handsome, distinct, 
erect and compact-growing tree of columnar habit; 
from California, and not entirely hardy in the northern 
states ; a conifer. 50 cents to $1 . 
MAHONIA. The Mahonias are very handsome ever- 
green shrubs, with holly-like leaves. 
M. aquirdia. Dark green and brown leaves; yellow flow- 
ers, followed by shining black berries . . $0 25 to $0 50 
M. Japonica. A n especially beautiful 
variety ; not entirely hardy north of 
Philadelphia 25 to 50 
PICEA. The Silver Fir. This genus is confused with 
Abies, and by some authorities is included with that fam- 
ily. Some of our finest evergreens are here mentioned. 
P. amabilis. The lovely Silver Fir ; a graceful species. 
Foliage glaucous blue $1 00 to $2 00 
P. balsamea. The Balsam Fir. A hand- 
some pyramidal tree with foliage silvery 
underneath 50 to i 00 
P. Cephaloiiica. Silvery, dagger-shaped 
leaves 2 00 
P. concolor violacea. A new Picea of 
great hardiness, with charming light 
semi-glaucous leaves 2 50 to 3 50 
P. Praseriana {^[udsonia>ia) naua. A 
very dwarf variety, of dense and compact 
habit ; most beautiful i 00 to 2 50 
1*. lasiocarpa <;oncolor. A beautiful and 
rapid growing Fir ; the young branches 
are bright yellow i 00 to 2 50 
P. nobilis. The Noble Fir of California ; 
of majestic appearance and symmetrical 
growth ; foliage rich bluish green .... i 00 to 2 00 
P. Nordiiiaiiiiiaiia. The Crimean Silver 
Fir, and a noble form ; it is symmetrical 
and vigorous, and its massive foliage is 
dark green above and glaucous below. . 75 to i 50 
P. pectinata. The European Silver Fir ; 
has spreading horizontal branches and 
b-oad silvery foliage ; fine 50 to i 25 
P. pungeiis. Colorado Blue Spruce. Con- 
spicuous because of its metallic blue 
foliage ; an especially beautiful spruce of 
fine pyramidal habit. We have finely 
colored specimens i 50 to 2 50 
P. Pichla. The Siberian Silver Fir; of 
medium size, compact and conical ... 75 to i 50 
P. i>insapo. The Spanish Silver Fir ; a 
very conspicuous fir, densely branched . i 00 to 2 00 
PINUS. The Pines are of great value for either useful or 
decorative. planting, and present a wonderful variety in 
foliage and habit. They are hardy and vigorous. 
P. Austriaoa. The Austrian or Black Pine. A robust- 
growing pine, with long dark green needles. 
$0 50 to $1 00 
P. Ceinbra. The Alpine Arve or Swiss 
Stone Pine. A fine evergreen tree, of 
compact and pyramidal growth i ckj to 250 
P. excelsa. The Lofty Bhotan Pine ; a very 
noble spreading tree, with graceful 
<lrooping silvery foliage 75 to i 50 
