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Erica stricta 
1 ft., bushy, 5 inch pots. 
“ vagans capitata 
1 ft., bushy. 5 inch pots. 
These Ericas or “Heath,” as they are com¬ 
monly called, are very nice for edging ever¬ 
green beds. They are quite hardy. 
Juniperus communis, upright form 
2 to 2 Vi ft., with ball. 
3 to 3Vi ft., with ball. 
“ communis aurea, Douglass’ Golden 
12 to 18 in., broad with ball. 
IS to 24 in., broad with ball. 
“ communis Waukegan trailing 
2 to 2Vi ft, with ball. 
2Vi to 3 l't. with ball. 
“ Hibernica, Irish Juniper 
2 to 3 ft, with ball. 
3 to 4 l't. with ball. 
4 to 4V 2 ft, with ball. 
We have a very fine stock of Irish Junipers. 
The plants have been several times trans¬ 
planted and are very thick and of good form. 
“ Sabina 
12 to IS in., with ball. 
IS to 24 iu., with ball. 
2 lo 2Vi ft-, heavy, with ball. 
2 Vi to 3 ft., heavy, with ball. 
We have a very fine and large stock of these 
plants. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
2 50 20 00 
2 50 20 00 
4 00 
7 50 
7 50 
12 50 
5 00 
G 50 
3 00 25 00 
4 00 35 00 
5 00 40 00 
3 00 25 00 
3 50 30 00 
5 00 40 00 
0 00 50 00 
sinensis argentea variegata 
IS to 24 in., with ball. 
2 to 2 Vi ft, wi th ball. 
suecica compacta 
12 to 18 in., with ball. 
18 to 24 in., with ball. 
2 to 3 ft, with ball. 
This is a compact form of the Sweedish Juni¬ 
per and it is much superior in every way. 
4 00 
7 50 
2 50 
3 50 
4 00 
“ Virginiana glauca, Blue red Cedar 
2 to 2Vi ft, with ball. 15 
2Vi to 3 ft., with ball.17 
00 
50 
Mahonia aquifolia 
12 to 18 in... 1 25 
“ Japonica 
IS to 24 in. 4 00 
Picea (see also Abies) 
20 00 
30 00 
35 00 
10 00 
“ excelsa, Norway Spruce 
2 to 2(4 ft., with ball. 3 50 
2Vi to 3 ft., with ball. 4 00 
5 to G l't., specimens with ball. 17 50 
G to 8 ft., specimens with ball. 20 00 
“ excelsa inverta 
4 to 5 ft., with ball. 20 00 
5 to (> ft., with hall.30 00 
0 to 7 ft., with hall.40 00 
8 to !> ft., with ball.50 00 
