THUYA occidentalis, var. Ware ana, continued 
height. In much demand for general purposes. Holds its color dur- 
ing the winter months better than the other varieties, 
var. George Peabody. This is, without exception, the most con- 
spicuous and elegant of variegated or golden tinted conifers. It seems 
to combine all the elements of success, being fairly hardy in Dayton ; 
the only one of the finer golden varieties that is, and a rapid grower, 
having foliage plentifully marked with deep golden yellow. As in all 
this class of trees, the early summer growth is much more beautiful. 
The Biotas, or Chinese Arborvitass, are not hardy enough to suc- 
ceed in Dayton and are omitted from this list. 
TSUGA Canadensis. Hemlock Spruce. A remarkably graceful and 
beautiful native tree, with drooping branches and delicate dark foliage, 
like that of the Yew ; distinct from all other trees. It is a handsome 
lawn tree, and makes a highly ornamental hedge. 
The so-called Broad-leaved Evergreens, such as Kalnrias, Rhodo- 
dendrons, etc., are not successful in Dayton, with possibly two or three 
exceptions, and they will be found listed with the shrubs in circular 
No. 4. 
Ask for any of our publications in which you 
may be interested 
Street and Shade Trees 
Ornamental Trees 
Evergreen Trees . . . . 
Deciduous and Evergreen Shrubs 
Hedges and Screens 
Ornamental Reeds and Grasses 
Vines and Trailers 
Roses ..... 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials 
The Paeonia 
The Dahlia . . . . . 
Gladioli 
Hardy Ferns 
Fruit Trees and Small Fruits . 
The Booklet, “Dayton Beautiful.” 
Circular No. 1 
“ No. 2 
“ No. 3 
“ No. 4 
“ No. 5 
“ No. 6 
“ No. 7 
“ No. 8 
“ No. 9 
“ No. 10 
“ No. 11 
“ No. 12 
“ No. 13 
“ No. 14 
The Dayton and Xenia Nurseries 
J. W. McNARY, Proprietor 
No. 316 West Fourth Avenue DAYTON. OHIO 
J. Horace McFarund Company, Mt. Pleasant Press. Harrisburq, Pa. 
