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A graceful tree with drooping silvery 
foliage in large tufts at the ends of 
tlie branches, a rapid grower and 
perfectly hardy, from the Himalayan 
Mountains. In pots. $1. 
PINE BRAZIL, (Araucaria|Brasiliensis,) 
Brazil Pine. $1 50 to $3. 
“ CHILI, (Araucaria Imbricata,) A 
splendid variety of Pine from South 
America. It has spreading branches, 
thick, leathery, short pointed leaves, 
and attains a large size. Plants in 
pots. $1 to $5. 
“ CLUSTER, (Pinaster,) A fine pyra- 
midal tree of rapid growth, foliage in 
large clusters. 50c. 
“ CORSICAN, (Laricio,) A most beau- 
tiful tree, with very long leaves. 50c. 
“ RUSSIAN, (Rigensis,) 50c. 
“ SCOTCH, (Sylvestris,) A fine, ro- 
bust, rapid-growing tree, which suc- 
ceeds well in this country, leaves of 
a silverv green. 50c. 
“ SHOR'MeAVED WEYMOUTH, 
(Monticola,) New. $2. 
“ STONE, (Pinea,) 50c. 
“ WHITE, OR WEYMOUTH, (Stro- 
bus,) A rapid growing native Pine, 
with light green foliage. 50c. 
SPRUCE, BLACK, OR DOUBLE, (Ni- 
gra,) Tree erect, with horizontal 
branches, and dark green foliage. 
50c. 
“ CEPHALONIAN SILVER, (Ceph- 
alonica,) Very handsome, leaves sil- 
very, terminating with a spire, quite 
hardy. f 1 to $2. 
“ DOUGLAS, (Douglasii,) New, great 
grower, erect and conical, leaves nar- 
row and flat, dark green above, and 
silverv beneath. $2. 
HEJlLOCK, OR AVEEPING, A 
beautiful pyramidal tree, with droop- 
ing branches and delicate dark green 
foliage. 25 to 50c. 
“ HIMALAYAN, OR SMITH’S, (Mo- 
rinda,) New; a noble and elegant 
tree recently introduced, has the 
character of the Norway Spruce, but 
more graceful and drooping ; in pots. 
$1 to $2. 
“ NORWAY, (Excelsa,) A lofty ele- 
gant tree, with drooping branches 
when it attains a medium height. 
50c. 
“ AVIIITE, AMERICAN, (Alba,) A 
tapering pyramidal tree, with light 
bark and bluish leaves. 50c 
iiEUc;£ rii.livTS. 
Per 1000. 
ARBOR VIT^, OR AMERICAN 
WHITE CEDAR,— 
6 to 13 inches. 
$30 
13 to 20 inches. 
40 
30 to 30 inches. 
50 
DWARF BOX, for edging. 
25 cts. per 
yard. 
HEMLOCK, 4 to 13 inches. 
30 
13 to 24 inches. 
80 
per 1000. 
HONEY LOCUST, beautiful plants, one 
year old, $10 
2 vears old, 15 
NORWAY FIR, 1 foot fine, 80 
OSAGE ORANGE, 1 5^ear old, 5 
2 year old, 8 
PRIVET, 1 year old, fine plants, 13 
2 “ “ “ 20 
XEW AND RARE EVERGREE.VS. 
ABIES, OR SPRUCE FIR, Each. 
CarUnghamUglauca, Glaucous-leaved, 
$1 00 to $4 00 
Laruxdata, Sword-leaved, 
1 00 to 4 00 
Morinda, A most noble and graceful 
tree, with a drooping habit, 
1 00 to 2 00 
Piehta, Fine plants, 3 00 to 3 00 
Pinmpo, The Mt. Atlas Cedar, beau- 
tiful, tine plants, 2 00 to 3 00 
SmU/tiana, or Kutrow, The Ilimalay- 
