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Pinus - Pine 
P. Atistriiu-a (Austrian or Black Bine). A 
remarkably robust, hardy, spreading tree: 
leaves long, stiff, and dark green; growth 
rapid. 
Miigho (Dwarf Mugho Pine). An upright, 
small, beautiful pine bush. 
sylvestris (Scotch I'ine). A tine, robust, 
rapid growing tree, with stout, erect shoots 
and silvery green foliage. 
strobiis (White Pine). The most ornamental 
of all our native pines; foliage light, delicate 
or silvery green; flourishes in the poorest soils. 
Retinospora 
H. lilifera (Thread-Branched Cypress). 
Bright green foliage. Weeping habit. 
filifera aurca. Golden branched form of the. 
above. 
obtii.sii. Beautiful fern-like branches, more 
or less weeping. Foliage bright green. 
pisifei-a (Pea-Fruited Cypress). Bright 
green, pendulous branches. 
pisifera aurca. Itich golden yellow. Very 
distinct. 
|)liiinosa. Foliage bright green. A beauti- 
ful delicate evergreen. 
l>liimosa aurca. Golden branched; comi)act, 
upright habit. One of the most popular. 
sqiiarrosji. Foliage silvery. Very beautiful. 
Displays many shades of colors during the 
season. 
Tsuga Canadensis — Hemlock Spence. 
Taxus - Yew 
T. baccata (Knglish Yew). A very tine jiyra- 
midal variety with dark green foliage; hardy 
and desirable. 
var. brevifolia. A very handsome form of 
the above and hardier. We consider it the 
best variety to plant in Xew England. 
Caiiatlen.si.s (American Yew). A low, weep- 
ing, broad-spreading bush, dark green foliage 
and crimson berries. Entirely hardy and very 
valuable for .surfacing beds or forming groups. 
var. rciMJiidciis. A graceful spreading form, 
rich in color and very hardy. Itare but very 
desirable. 
var. Hoveyi (llovey’s Golden Arborvitae). 
A select .American variety with bright green 
foliage, globe form cind of dwarf hjibit. 
var. lutca. Bright yellow on terminal 
branches. 
var. pyranilclalis (Pyramidal Arborvitse). A 
very valuable and beautiful upright evergreen 
of compact habit which is in form of a column 
similar to the Irish .luniper or erect Yew. 
var. Sibcrica (Siberian Arborvitae). Exceed- 
ingly hardy, keeping color well in winter; 
growth compact; an elegant lawn tree; of great 
value for ornament and hedges. The very best. 
Tsuga - Hemlock 
Tsuj;a (’aiiadeiisis (Hemlock Spruce). A 
Kraceful tree, with loose, open prrowth, and 
yew-like folias'e. It can 
be kept in dense form if 
pruned. Prefers moist soil. 
o<‘<*i<leiilalls var. (^iicon 
Vi<-torla. Silver-tipped Ar- 
borvitae. A tall, pyramidal 
Krower. The edK^s of the 
foliaj^e are tipped with 
white. 
var. coinpacta (Parson’s 
Compact Arborvitae). Hab- 
it of growth dense, foliage 
deep green, very line. 
var. (Jeo. IVabody. A 
dwarf, dense growing gold- 
en variety, holding its color 
all summer. One of the 
best for general culture. 
M. H. Harman Nui*sei*y Co., Inc. 
Geneva, N. Y. 
Gentlemen : 
Enclosed find check for $197.00. 
I deducted the freight bill, accord- 
ing: to arrangrement. We are very 
much pleased with the evergreens. 
Respectfully, 
GEORGE J. WILHELM. 
Altoona, Pa., April 28, 1916. 
var. globosa (Globe-head- 
ed Arborvitae). Growing in 
low, thick, globe form with 
attractive foliage. 
Thuya occidentalia globosa — 
Globe-shaped Arborvitae. 
Thuya - Western Arborvitae 
T. octddciiUilis (American Arborvitae), This 
is the finest evergreen for 
hedges, Tt is very hardy, 
and easily transiilanted. 
It grows rapidly, and with 
little care soon forms a 
most beautiful hedge. 
