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EVERGREEN TREES. 
Unless noted, the price will be 50 cents per tree, of usual sizs 
for planting. Extra sizes at corresponding rates. Also Arbor 
Vitse, Norway Spruce, Hemlock, Fir, American Spruce, Pines, 
etc., at low rates by the hundred or thousand. Many new and 
choice Evergreens are in course of propagation, and though not 
included in the Catalogue, can be supplied to a limited extent. 
Arbor Vitse — American, a well known tree. 
Cliineso, finer foliage than the preceding ; rather tender. 
Golden, compact, with golden tips ; rather tender. $1. 
Gigantea, one of the finest, from the Pacific coast; half-hardy. $1.50. 
Hoveyi, compact habit and of tine golden color. $\. 
Meldensis, a French hybrid ; very beautiful and distinct. $2. 
Nepal, similar to the Chinese, but more hardy and graceful. 
I'umila, dwarf, dark-green, fine. 
Siberian, compact in habit, perfectly hardy, stout short growth, very 
fine. 
Weeping, very graceful, but suffers in winter. $1. 
Cupressus Lawsoniana, one of the best new evergreens. $1. 
Fir— Balsam ; in some soils it is a fine tree, with dark green color. 
European Silver, much finer than the Balsam ; large, shining, dark 
green foliage; very handsome. 7.5 cents. 
Nordman's Silver, new and superb. $5. 
Hemlock— Drooping habit, with delicate foliage of unsurpassed beauty,. 
when well grown.* 
Juniper— Irish, of erect pyramidal habit, unique, and very pretty.. 
75 cents. 
Weeping (Oblonga), quite pendulous ; hardy, and beautiful. $1. 
Squamata, very striking ; of prostrate habit. 75 cents. 
Swedish, pyramidal like the Irish, and quite hardy. 75 cents. 
Pine — Austrian, very hardy ; dark, blueish-green ; one of the best ever- 
greens. 
Cembra, of second size, compact, conical. $1. 
Excelsa, elegant form, pendulous, silvery foliage ; one of the best 
new pines. $1. 
Scotch, hardy, robust, effective. 
Weymouth, or White, flourishes in poorest soil. 
The following new and hardy pines can be furnished' at prices 
varying from $1 to $3, according to size. Pinus Grandis, Pinus 
Atlantica, Pinus Cicilica, Pinus Pinsapo, and Nordraaniana — 
Spruce — American Black, inferior. 
Blue or White, color unsurpassed ; of good habit, and desirable. 
Douglas', a lofty, hardy, fine dark tree, from Oregon. $2. 
Norway, deservedly the most popular conifer; sure, hardy, rapid; 
adapting itself to all soils and situations. 
Thujopsis Borealis — New, and of the greatest beauty and largest 
size ; coming from Nootka Sound, it is perfectly hardv. $1 to $2. 
Wellingtonia Gigantea- The " Big Tree of California." $1 to $5. 
• Our Block of this beautiful tree Is no large, that we are enabled to fill large orders for 
almost any size, and is particularly wortliy the attontioa of purchasers. 
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