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most acJinired. Specimen trees of the Blue 
Spruce, the Douglas Spruce of Colorado, and 
the White Spruce, from 20 to 30 feet liigh, in 
Massachusetts, Illhiois, Iowa, Kansas and Ne- 
braska, convince us that they will stand extreme 
drouth in su'iumer and extreme cold in winter 
better than the common, so-called, hardy ever- 
greens.” 
We have a few Blue S])iuce, 2 % feet, extra- 
selected. Also the Douglas Spruce, feel. Thev 
will fill EAKi iKS'r orders. 
Deciduous Trees, 
WHITE ASH — Needs no description. Is one 
of the best trees for lawn or road line. 
PURPLE-LEAVED BIRCH-With thehabit of the 
Birches, it has beautiful purple foliage. Very 
desirable novelty. 
CATALPA SPECIOSA — The hardy variety. A 
\ ery ornamental and valuable tree. Seems to 
endure our worst winters. 
AMERICAN LINDEN DR BASSWDOD-A rapid 
growing, beautiful native tree, with very large 
leaves and fragrant flowers. It is fine for lawn 
or road-side. 
AMERICAN WHITE ELM — rhe noble drooping 
and spreading tree of our own woods. One of 
the grandest of Park or street trees. 
NDRWAY MAPLE- A foreign variety with 
large, broad leaves of a rich dark green. Prob- 
ably the best maple in cultivation. 
WIER’S CUT-LEAVED MAPLE-A Silver Maple 
with remarkable and beautifully dissected foli- 
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