25 
Douglas' Spruce {Pscudo/suga Douglasi). Another fine variety 
from the Pacific slope. I foot, $i ; 2 feet, $2. 
Nordman's Spruce. Strikingly rich, dark-green foliage, vigorous 
growth, and of great beauty. 50 cents to $1. 
Norway Spruce of various sizes; 4 feet, 50 cents; 6 feet, $ I. 
Blue Spruce. One of the most hardy and most beautiful of ever- 
greens, its fine habit and glaucous color being especially attractive. 
2 feet, 37 cents; 3 feet, 50 cents; 6 feet, jSl. 
Hemlock. Graceful and well known. 3 feet, 50 cents. 
Arbor^itae. Several varieties. The American, 3 feet at 25 cents 
each, $15 per hundred; 4 feet, $25; 6 feet, S30. 
Siberian Arbor Vitae. This is a very hardy, close, short-jointed 
kind, without pruning. Valuable; 50 cents. 
CLIMBING VINES. 
Ampelopsis Englemanni. This vigorous and hardy American 
Woodbine has beautiful, glossy foliage, and all the grace and 
coloring of the common variety. But it is quite distinct in having 
the clinging tendrils and self-supporting habit of A. Veitchii. In 
this respect, and also in brilliancy of coloring in the fall, it rivals 
the so-called " Boston Ivy." It is also known as A. Muralis. 25 
cents. Extra size, 50 cents. In quantity, at low rates. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii. Known also as Japan, or Boston, Ivy. The 
most regular and effective vine for many positions, being self- 
supporting, and covering the highest buildings. Hardy when it is 
established. 25 cents. $2 per dozen. In quantity, different sizes, 
from $6 to jfi2 per hundred. Extra^size, 50 cents each. 
Clematis Jackmani. A superb climbing vine; flowers very large, 
star-shape, darkest blue. 50 cents. 
Clematis. Different varieties at 25 to 50 cents. 
Akebia. Dutchman's Pipe, Euonymus Radicans, Honeysuckles in 8 
varieties, Roxbury Waxwork, Running Roses in variety, Wistarias, 
Woodbines, etc. 25 to 50 cents, according to size. 
HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS. 
I take pleasure in offering this year a few of the more satisfactory 
herbaceous perennials. But few persons are aware of the attractions 
