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EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 
Planted in masses, or as specimens, tliese Evergreen Shrubs wi 
land drives in large estates. 
LARGE SPECIMENS of all in the following list can be furnished to customers who desire them, 
large trees and slirubs for immediate effect, and transplant them with perfect safety. 
be found beautiful for parks, lawns, forest glades or wood- 
We make a specialty of 
ANDROMEDA. The evergreen species of 
Andronieihi are dwarf and mound-like in 
growtli, with the same profusion of white, 
bell-shuped flowers which characterize 
otlier species. 
A. Catesbael, A. florlbunda and A. poll- 
folia. :")() cts. to $1. 
AUCUBA Japonica varlegata. Foliage uf 
sliiniiig pale green, finely spotted with yel- 
low. :).') to 75 cts. 
AZALEA amoena. A rery pretty plant of 
dwarf habit, with a profusion of rosy pur- 
ple flowers; perfectly hardy. 50 cts. to $1. 
BUXUS arborescens. The well-known 
Tree Box. Of .slow growth, but very orna- 
mental. 50 cts. to $1. 
B. — var. aurea. Golden yellow leaves. 50 
cts. to $1. 
III3°The Bo.\ Trees form beautiful stand- 
ard or pyramidal trees, as handsome for 
decoration as the Bay Trees. We offer 
some beautiful specimens in all sizes. 
See pase 5G. 
DAPHNE cneorum. Dwarf and neat in 
growth, with dark, glossy leaves and 
clusters of small pink, very fragrant flow- 
ers. 
EUONYMUS angustlfollus. Beautiful 
golden and green foliage. 25 to 50 cts. 
E. Japonlcus varlegata. Upright and com- 
pact growth, with fine glossy leaves. We 
offer a fine collection of original .Japanese 
forms with variegated foliage. According 
to size and variety, 2'> cts. to .$1. 
E. radlcans varlegata. A sm.aller, highly 
ornamental form. It has beautiful silvery 
green leaves, margined white and pink. 
Can be trained into a handsome shrub, or 
grown as a creeper over walls, etc. 25 cts. 
KALMIA latlfolla. Calico Bush. A superb 
evergreen shrub, bearing large clusters of 
quaintly formed rose and white flowers. 
25 to 75 cts. 
MAHONIA aqulfolla. Dark bronzy leaves : 
yellow flowers, followed by shining black 
berries. 25 to 50 cts. 
M. Japonica. An especially beautiful va- 
riety; not entirely hardy north of I'hila- 
delphia. 25 to 50 cts. 
RETINOSPORA. See Evergreen Trees. 
SKIMMIA Japonica. Bears deliciously 
scented white flowers in spring, succeeded 
by scarlet berries ; makes a ftiie appearance ; 
needs protection in winter. 50 cts. to $1. 
THUYA occldentalis. American Arbor- 
vita). Well adapted for hedges, shelter 
belts and for ornamental planting. 25 to 
50 cts. 
T. — compacta. Parsons' Arborvitse. A 
dwarf species of compact and symmetrical 
habit. 50 to 75 cts. 
T. — globosa. Forms a dense, round head. 
50 cts. to $1. 
T. — Hoveyi. Hovey's Golden Arborvitee. 
Dwarf and globular in outline; foliage a 
light yellowish green. 50 cts. to $1. 
T. — Siblrica. Compact-growing; the dark 
green foliage holds its color all winter; 
excellent either for the lawn or hedging. 
25 to 75 cts. 
T. — Tom Thumb. Remarkably dwarf. 
50 cts. to $1.50. 
T. orlentalis (Biota). Chinese Arborvitie. 
This species includes a number of very 
fine ornamental evergreens of many dis- 
tinct varieties, both in form and habit of 
growth as well as in the various shades of 
color. We keep in stock and recommend 
all sorts that we are certain will thrive 
well. 50 cts. to $1.50, according to variety 
and size. 
Fruit Trees and Plants. 
INCLUDING CHOICE VARIETIES FOR ORDINARY GARDEN AND FIELD CULTURE, GRAPE VINES FOR FORCING. 
AND A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF TROPICAL FRUITS. 
We offer in this department a very careful selection of Fpuits fOP all purposes. The selection of ordinary domestic 
fruits is the cream from the innumerable list of varieties now offered, and includes only the best and most distinct of each class. 
OUP FPUit Tpees and Plants of Heaping Age (splendid stock) can be supplied in all standard varieties. They will 
save much expense and bother in buying market fruits and much impatient waiting for the superior home product to be grown 
from smaller stock. Write us for prices on these Bearing J'ruit Trees. 
APPLES. 25 to 75 cts. each, $2.50 to $0 per 
do/.., according to size and sorts. 
For Summer. Early Harvest, Keswick 
Codlin, Nyack Pippin, Red Astrachan, 
Sweet Bough, Tetofsky, Yellow Trans- 
parent. 
For Autumn. Alexander, Duchess of 
Oldenburgh, Fall Pippin, Fall Orange, 
Gravenstoin, Maiden's Blush, Orange Pip- 
pin, l^orter. Stump, Fameuse. 
For Winter. Baldwin, Bismarck, Ben 
Davis, Rhode Island Orcening, Urinies' 
Golden, Hubbardston Nonesuch, King, 
Lady, Lankford Seedling, Hlonmoutli Pip- 
pin, Northern Spy, Roxbury Russet, 
Smith's Cider, Stark, Talman's Sweet, 
Wealthy, Willow Twig, Winesap, York 
Imperial. 
CRAB APPLES. ^5 cts. to $1 each, $3 to 
$7.50 per doz., according to size and variety, 
PEARS. Standard, 75 cts. to $1; extra size 
trees, $1 to $2. Dwarf, 50 cts. to $1; extra 
size trees, $1 to $2. .50. Those with an 
asterisk (•) we can supply both as Dwarfs 
and Standards. 
HARDY FRUIT TREES. 
PEARS, (■(nithiucd. 
Varieties. "Bartlett, 'Beurre d'Anjou, 
*Buft'nm, *Clapp's Favorite, *Duchcss 
d'Angouleme, *Plemish Beauty, •Howell, 
Kieffer, *Lawrence, Le Conte, *Louise 
Bonne de Jersey, Manning's Elizabeth, 
Seckel, Sheldon, Vicar of Winkfield, 
Koonce, Worden Seckel. 
JEg^Apply for special prices on large 
quantities of any of the fruit trees and 
plants. 
APRICOTS. Standard varieties, 35 to .50 
cts. each, $3 to $5 per doz. Imported Rus- 
sian varieties, flrst-class, 50 to 75 cts. each, 
$5 to $7.50 per doz. 
PEACHES. First-class, extra strong, .50 to 
75 cts. each, $5 to $7.50 per doz. 
Varieties. Peach varieties will be selec- 
ted with reference to the locality in which 
they are to be used, but any standard sorts 
can he supplied. 
CHERRIES. Sour and sweet, flrst-class, 
50 cts. to $1 each, $5 to $9 per doz. 
PLUMS. Standard varieties, 50 cts. to $1 
each, $5 to $9 per doz. Extra strong trees, 
$1 to $1.50. 
Varieties. Bradshaw, Coe's Golden 
Drop, (leneral Hand, German Prune. Green 
Gage, Imperial Gage, Lombard, McLaugh- 
lin, Monroe Egg. Quackenboss, Reine 
Claude, Richland, Smith's Orleans, Wash- 
ington. Yellow Egg. Also best new Japa- 
nese varieties, including Hale, Wickson, 
Bed May, and others. 
QUINCES. The best varieties at from 35 to 
75 cts. each, $3.50 to $7. .50 per doz. 
NECTARINES. First-class. 40 to 45c. each, 
$3.50 to $5 per doz. 
NUT TREES. 
CHESTNUTS, Spanish. 3to4 feet, 75cts. 
to $1..50 eacli, $0 to $12 per doz. 
Japan Clant. $1 to$2 each. $10 to $15per doz. 
Numbo and other Hybrids. 3 to 5 feet, $1 
to $2 each. 
WALNUTS, English. 3 to 4 feet, 75 cts. to 
$1..50 each. $7.50 to $15 per doz. 
Japan. Sieboldii and other choice sorts. 
$1 to $3.50. 
