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Willow — Fountain, or new American Weeping; quite distinct, and 
very hardy and desirable. $1. 
]Cilniarnocl< Weeping; leaves broad, of regular growth; the most 
■ symmetrical of all weeping trees; quite hardy. $1. 
Napoleon Weeping; graceful and well known. 
Rosemary-Leaved; the exceeding beauty of its delicate foliage 
makes it indispensable in the smallest collection. $1. 
EVERGREEN TREES. 
Unless noted, the price will he 50 cents per tree, of usual size for 
planting. Extra sizes at corresponding rates. Also, Arbor vitte, Nor- 
way Spruce, Hemlock, Fir, American Spruce, Pinea, &c., 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 vitae — American ; a well known tree. 
Gi^antea; one of the finest, from the Pacific coast, half hardy. 
$1.50. 
Heath-Leaved; an exceedingly beautiful dwarf kind, unique and 
desirable. $1- 
Hoveyi ; compact habit, and of fine golden color. $1. 
Meld<'iisi.«; a French hybrid, very beautiful and distinct. $2. 
Pumila; dwarf, dark green, fine. 
Sijjerian ; compact in habit, perfectly hardy, stout, short growth, 
very fine. 
Cupressus Lawsoniaaa — 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. 75 cents. 
Nordman's Silver; new and superb. $1 to $3. 
Hemlock — Drooping Habit, with delicate foliage; 
Juniper — Irish; of erect pyramidal habit; unique, and pretty. 75 
cents. 
Squamata; very striking, of prostrate habit. 75 cents. 
Swedish; pyramidal like the Irish, and quite hardy. 75 cents. 
Pine — Austrian; very hardy; dark, bluish green; one of the best 
evergreens. 
Cembra; of second size, compact, conical. .151. 
Excelsa; elegant form, pendulous silvery foliage. $1. 
Scotch; hardy, robust, effective. 
Weymouth, or White; flourishes in poorest soil. 
Spruce — Blue or White; color unsurpassed, of good habit, and 
desirable. 
Douglas's; 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. 
Tliujopsis Borealis — New, and of the greatest beauty and largest 
size; coming from Nootka Sound, it is probably hardy. 81 to 
82. 
Wellingtonia Gigantea — The "Big Tree of Galifomia." $1 to 
$5. 
