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J\. IL/I^yJ IL/ I O EVERGREENS 
CATALOG OF BOXFORD NURSERY 
Abies traseri 
Prices at Boxf ord Nursery 
NOTE: All stock transplanted and nursery-grown unless marked 
otherwise. "S."— Seedlings. "Col." — Collected. 
'riii> larycr ^iz<-s (if I-!\-ergr('t'us are always sliijipcd witli balls, and hur- 
lapcd. 
The prices in this list cover the average good grade as they run 
In the nursery row. Where specimens are picked, a price will be 
made to fit the specimen. 
Evergreen Trees and Shrubs 
Write for special prices on young seedlings and transplanted Evergreens 
by the thousand, such as White and other Pines, Firs, Spruces, etc. 
Eixvh 10 100 
Abies arizonica. Silveu Couk Fik. t> to 7 ft. . . .$10 00 
s tu 10 ft 15 00 
concolor. Whitk Fik. 6 to 9 in. $180 per 1,000. . 40 $2 40 $20 00 
9 to 12 iu $300 per 1,000. . 60 4 00 30 00 
12 to 18 in 1 00 8 00 70 00 
18 to 24 iu 2 00 IS 00 
2 to 3 ft 3 25 30 00 
3 to 4 ft 4 50 
4 to 5 ft 7 00 
5 to 10 ft. specimens $8 to 125 00 
fraseri. Fkaseh's Fik. A distinct species from the liighost peaks of the 
Carolina mountains; makes a perfect specimen lawu and screen tree, 
with dark green, thick-set foliage (blue underneath) and compact, 
pyramidal habit. It is one of the choicest of all American conifers 
of the Fir section, not to be compared with the northern species, 
Abien balmmea, which is almost worthleas in any but the latitude of 
middle and northern Maine, as it becomes "legKy," thin, ami is 
short-lived. An unusually fine lot of this spleudid Fir. The attention 
of nurserymen is particularly calle<l to the Abies fraseri as the best 
Fir of this type that is grown in this country. The sizes listed below 
are especially bushy and well-root(!d. It seems perfectly at home iu 
the South, thriving where few other evergreens of this class can be 
grown with success. There are few evergreens we can recommend 
so highly. 
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