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EVERGREENS TREES AND SHRUBS, continued 
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Juniperus japonica aurea. 2 to :i ft 5(1 
:i to t ft 4 50 
sabina. Savin .Ii xil'ER. (i to 9 in 2(10 
:i („ 1 ft 4 50 $40 00 
4 to 5 ft 7 00 
sabina tamariscifolia. CtREy C'AHPET JuNIPEK. 
2 to 3 ft 3 50 32 00 
3 to 4 ft 5 00 44 00 
scopulorum. ti to 9 in 00 5 00 
flto 12 in 1 00 S 00 
squamata. 12 to 18 in 2 00 
virginiana. Red Cedah. 15 to (iO ft. Pynniifhil habit; dark Krepn 
to jjluish foliiiKo, witli many variable forms. This is one of the most 
usefnl and cliaracteristie trees of our native lantlseapes. It rivals 
the Italian Cypress in beauty, is absolutely hardy, and stands sea 
exposure well. Truit dark blue and e )nspicuous. hanKinR until nii<|. 
winter. For many effeels it is the most iLseful evergreen for northern 
latitudes. This is a spetaalty at Ht)xfor(l Nur;j<'ry, and we ean supply 
treea iii) to 30 feet. Wo have made many notable plantings of large 
Cellars with uniform suecess. 
12 to IX in $0 00 
IS to 24 in 1 00 
2 to 3 ft 1 
3 to 4 ft 2 
4 to 5 ft 
5 to 0 ft 
« to 7 ft 
7 to S ft 10 00 
S to 9 ft 12 .")fl 
» to 10 ft 
10 to 12 ft IS 
12 to 14 ft 
14 to 1(1 ft 
l.arRer sizes at speeial priees. 
virginiana cannarti. 12to l.Sin 1 
virginiana elegantissima. 4 to ,5 ft 7 00 
."i to (1 ft " "" 
virginiana glauca. Blce Virginia Cedar. 
2 to 3 ft 
3 to 4 ft 3 50 
4 to 5 ft 5 00 
5 to fi ft 
virginiana globosa. Dwarf Juniper. 18 to 24 in. 3 50 
virginiana schotti. IS to 24 in 2 00 
2 lo 3 ft ■" "' 
3 to 4 ft 
Kalmia angustifolia. Dw ARP I.AtlREI,. 0 to 12 in. 
latifolia. Till-: Mor.STAlx LAtTREU. 
9 to 12 in., ehm>ps 
12 to IH in., rlumps 
15 to 24 in., clumps. 
2 to 3 ft., elumps 4 00 
3 to 1 ft., clumps 
Leiophyllum buxifolium. Sand Myrtle. 
2- to 4-in. spread 
9- to 12-in. spread 50 
12- to IS-in. .spread ; 05 
prostratum. Moi-ntain Heath. 
3- to (i-in. spread 
Leucothoe catesbaei. Lk.ui tiTiioE. 3 to S ft. Few shrub evergreens of 
the broad -loavetl sort have the grace of this one. The thick, shining 
green leaves are e\-only disp<>setl on long, recurved branches, with 
dense racemes of beautiful, white, bell-shaiwd flowers. As an under- 
shrub or for banks and the borders of streams it is without a rival. 
.\s an edging and "ftnish" for the "Hhculodendron bed" it is indis- 
pensable, an<i should be used freely for best elTcct. The sprays make 
beautiful winter decorations indoors, tmiiing a rich bronze in the 
fall where exposed to.the sun. My stink of this broad-leaved border 
plant coniprises thousands of specime 
in diameter. 
9 to 12 in 
12 to IS in., clumps 
Pachistima canbyi. 3 ti> (i in.. 
Pachysandra terminalis. 3 to 0 in. . .' 
Picea alcockiana. .\l.coCK Spruce. 3 to 4 ft. 
I to ft 
canadensis (alba). White Spruce. 9 to 12 
12 to IS in 
3 to 4 ft 
4 to 5 ft 
engelmanni. Knoei.mann Spruce. 
!l to 12 in 
12 to IS in 
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