EVERGREEN CONIFEROUS TREES. 
A raplil and importntit mlv.inco lias been ma<lc in tlic variety of ever- 
greens; nnil wo may coiifiilently expect to obtain n great diversity 
of cflfect in our winter lanjscnpc, as well as in tlio picturesque luxii- 
rianeo of summer "groupings. In aililitioii to llic list now ilcscribctl, wo 
have many novelties in course of propagation, wlilcli will lie ofri:rcd 
when mora fully proved. Tlio new varieties must, of necessity, bo small 
specimens. Older kinds arc iisnally transplanted to the lawn when 
about three feet high, for which the retail ))rico is 50 cents each, unless x 
noted. 
ArborvitCD, American (TImja occiJenlalis). The well-known 
conical upright ircc so generally in use for screens. 
Booth's dwarf [ T. pmiilUi). A dwarf form, with dense dark- 
green foliage; a desirable kind. 
globo ( T. ylohosa). A dense ronnd headcd dwarf, with liglit-grccn 
golden foliage ; a very popular variety, 
Hovoy's ( '/'• lloveiji). Torni compact and globular, with bright 
golden foliage, producing n fine ell'cct. 
now golden ( /'. semper-auTescens). Quito distinct, and probably 
more hardy than llio ohl Golden [T. aurca), retaining its bright 
color in suuinur and winter; compact in habit, and indispensa- 
ble in a collection. $1. 
heath-leaved ( '/'. ericoiilei). A distinct kind, with dense, fin3, 
sharp-poinlcd, Ilcaih-likc foliage; dwarf and attractive, especially 
as a front edging in a group. 
Parson's ( '/'. romiincla). A dwarf, compact kind, with golden 
foliage; n hardy, vigoions kind. 
Siberian {T. aihericu). Growth compact, conical, TCiy dark 
green ; very hardy, and one of iho best. 
