Ornamental Department — Shrubs 
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EVERGREENS, continued 
CYPRESS, Lawson’s. A rare California 
Evergreen. Fine, compact, feathery 
foliage, vivid green, slightly shaded with 
a silvery tint. Specimens 30 to 36 
inches, Si each, $8 for 10; 24 to 30 
inches, 75 cents each, 86.50 for 10; 18 
to 24 inches, 50 cents each, $4 for 10. 
CEDRUS DEODARA ( Himalayan Cedar). A 
fine tree of pyramidal form ; foliage 
glaucous green, feathery ; branches with 
spreading growth. One of the choicest 
Evergreens. Specimens 30 to 36 inches, 
Si each, $8 for 10 ; 24 to 30 inches, 
75 cents each, $6-5° for 10; 18 to 24 
inches, 50 cents each, $4 for 10. 
FIR, Balsam ( American Silver). Very regu- 
lar, symmetrical, conical form ; foliage 
dark green above, silvery beneath. 
Very desirable. Specimens 18 to 24 
inches, 25 cents each. 
JUNIPER, Irish. Erect, dense, conical 
growth ; a pillar of silvery shaded green. 
Specimens 3 to 4 feet, 75 cents each, S7 
for 10 ; 30 to 36 inches, 50 cents each, 
$4 for 10 ; 24 to 30 inches, 40 cents 
eaph, S3-5° for 10 ; 18 to 24 inches, 30 
cents each, 82.50 for 10. 
RETINISPORA plum os a (Plume- Leaved 
Japan Cypress). Rapid in growth, with 
slender branches and exquisite green 
foliage. Specimens 18 to 24 inches, 
50 cents each, S4 for 10. 
plumosa aurea. Like Plumosa, but with a 
beautiful, golden green foliage. Speci- 
mens 18 to 24 inches, 50 cents each, 84 
for 10. 
ericoides (Heath- Leaved Japan Cypress). 
Compact, slightly oval growth, with 
silvery green foliage. Specimens 12 to 
18 inches, 50 cents each, 84 for 10. 
SPRUCE, Colorado Blue. A rare, beautiful 
tree, with rich blue foliage. Of all the 
Spruce family the most distinct and 
striking. A great addition to a lawn. 
Specimens 18 to 24 inches, $1 each. 
Hemlock. Pyramidal growth, with droop- 
ing branches and delicate, dark foliage. 
Beautiful for the lawn, and makes a very 
ornamental hedge. Specimens 30 to 36 
inches, 50 cents each, 84 for 10 ; 24 
to 30 inches, 35 cents each, S3 for 10; 
18 to 24 inches, 25 cents each, $2 for 10. 
Norway. European origin. Lofty and 
rapid grower, pyramidal in form, with 
graceful, drooping branches as it gets 
age. Popular for single specimen or for 
hedge. Also for planting in masses for 
shelter. Specimens 30 to 36 inches, 50 
cents each, S4 for 10 ; 24 to 30 inches, 
35 cents each, $3 for 10 ; 18 to 24 inches, 
25 cents each, $ 2 for 10. 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
ALTHEA (Rose oj Sharon). The European 
Altheas are of late introduction. We 
believe our collection embraces the 
choicest varieties. No shrubs are more 
satisfactory, blooming, as they do, two or 
three months in the year, and producing 
large, beautifully shaded flowers in great 
number. Worthy of a place on every 
lawn and in every collection of shrub- 
bery. 35 cents each, $2 for 10. 
amplissima. Much like Pompon Rouge, 
not quite as double ; petals more quilled, 
a shade lighter, nearly pink ; hardly as 
vigorous ; dwarf. 
ardens. Double violet, 2 ^ to 3 inches 
across ; beautiful double flowers, much 
quilled. Very vigorous in growth. 
Pompon Rouge. Large; 3^ to 4 inches 
across flower ; light rose color ; outer 
petals broad with cardinal base ; inner 
petals quilled. Distinct and fine. 
Boule de Feu. Large ; i'/ 2 to 4 inches across 
flower ; very double, well formed ; light 
red, petals flecked with cardinal at base; 
one of the finest reds ; vigorous. 
Leopoldi. 2^ to 3 inches across flower ; 
very double, deep red ; vigorous, 
pulcherrima. Large, 3^ to 4 inches across 
flower ; double white, shaded to pink ; 
outer row of petals broad and show car- 
dinal base ; inner petals quilled. The 
finest in the collection. Strong grow er, 
totus albus. Single; pure white; very 
attractive. 
