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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation'). 
EVERGREENS, continued. 
Pine, Austrian. Stout growth, long needles, perfectly 
hardy in bleakest exposure, i ft., 25 cts.; 3 ft., 75 cts. ea. 
Pine, White (P. Strobus). The most ornamental of all 
our native pines. 2 feet, 50 cents; 5-6 feet, $1.00 each. 
Retinospora Aurea (Cypress). Of bright golden color. 
3 feet, 5 i.oo. 
Retinospora Plumosa. Very hardy, with graceful plume¬ 
like foliage. 3 feet, 50 cents; 4-5 feet, 51.00. 
Spruce, White ( Picea Alba). A very hardy native tree. 
2 feet, 50 cents; 3 feet, $1.00. 
HEDGE 
Acacia, Three Thorned. Beautiful foliage, makes a 
strong and fine defence. $8.00; 3 years, $10.00 per 
100. 
Arbor Vitae, American. Stocky plants. i-ij£ feet, 
$10.00 per 100. 
Barberry. Common kind, fruit is very conspicuous in the 
fall and winter. 2 years, $6.00 per 100. 
Barberry, Purple. Foliage soft purple, very beautiful. 
1 foot, $10.00 per 100; 2 feet, $15.00 per 100. 
Buckthorn. Makes a hardy and strong defence. 2 years, 
$8.00; 4 years, $15.00 per 100. 
Spruce, Colorado (P. Pungens ). Perfectly hardy, pyra¬ 
midal in shape, foliage of a dark steel-blue color. 1 foot, 
75 cents to $1.00; 2 feet, $i.oo-$2.oo; 4 feet, $1.50 to 
$3.00, according to color. 
Spruce, Norway ( Abies Excelsa ). An elegant tree, 
extremely hardy, of lofty, rapid growth, and pyramidal 
form. 2 feet, 50 cents; 5 feet, $1.00 each. 
Spruce, Hemlock ( Abies Canadensis). Of good shape 
and habit. 3 feet, 50 cents; 5 feet, $1.00 each. 
PLANTS. 
California Privet. Of rapid growth, very hardy. $10.00 
per 100. 
English Privet. Hardy and very desirable. $10.00 per 
1 oo. 
Lilacs. The standard purple. 2-3 feet, $10.00 per 100. 
Lilacs. Chinese White. $15.00 per too. 
Spruce, Norway. Unsurpassed for windbreaks or screens. 
Small plants, $10.00 per 100; 2 feet, $15.00. 
Spruce, White. Rapid grower. Small plants, $10.00 per 
100; 2 feet, $15.00 per 100. 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Apple, Japan Crab ( Mains Halleana). Also sold under 
the name of Parkman’s Crab, a beautiful variety pro¬ 
ducing long, pink flower-buds, quite conspicuous. 50 
cents, 75 cents, and $1.00 each. 
Ash, American White ( Eraxinus Alba). A large, noble 
tree, 10 feet, 75 cents; 12 feet, $1.00. 
Ash, Weeping (F. Pendula). A beautiful tree of irregular 
form. 6-7 feet, $1.00. 
Ash, Mountain ( Sorbus Americana'). Very ornamental, 
bearing large clusters of shining red berries. 6-7 feet, 
50 cents; 10 feet, $1.00. 
Beech, American ( Fagtis Feruginea). Compact form, 
with rich, glossy, attractive foliage. 5 feet, 50 cents; 
7-8 feet, $1.00. 
Beech, Rivers Purple (F. Atropurpurea) . The finest of 
all purple-leaved trees, beautiful as single specimens. 
4 feet, $1.50. 
Beech, Cut Leaved ( P '. incisa). Distinct and fine. 4 
feet, $1.00. 
Beech, Weeping (F. Pendula). A remarkable pictur¬ 
esque tree of curious growth. 4-6 feet, $1.50. 
Birch, European White ( Betula Alba). A graceful tree 
with silvery bark, and slender branches, and elegant 
drooping habit. Price,4-5 feet, 50 cents; 7-8 feet, $1.00. 
Birch, Canoe (B. papyracea). A native variety which 
attains great size. 5 feet, 50 cents; 8 feet, $1.25. 
Birch, Cut Leaved, Weeping ( B. pendula laciniata). 
One of the most popular weeping trees, most beautiful as 
single specimens on the lawn. 5-6 feet, $1.00. 8-10 
feet specimens, $2.00. 
Catalpa Speciosa. A Western type, very desirable, being 
more hardy and finer in bloom than the common variety. 
6-7 feet, 75 cents. 
Chestnut, American ( Castanea Americana). A tree of 
stately growth, very ornamental. 4-5 feet, 50 cents; 
8 feet, $1.00. 
Chestnut, Horse (FEsculus Hippocastrum). Strong habit, 
magnificent foliage, and fine spikes of flowers in May and 
June. 4-5 feet, $1.00; 6 feet, $1.50. 
Cornus, Florida. Of fine form, very effective when 
covered with its large, white, broad-petaled flowers. 4 
feet, 75 cents. 
Cornus, F. Rubra. Same as above except in color, which 
is bright red, very showy. $1.00. 
Elm, American ( Ulmus Americana) . The noble spread¬ 
ing and drooping tree of our own forests. 10-12 feet, 
$1.00; 15 feet, $1.50. 
Elm, English ( U. Campeslris). An erect, lofty tree of 
rapid, compact growth. 8-10 feet, $1.00; 15 feet, $2.00. 
Hawthorn, Double White ( Cratagus Alba Jl. pi.). 
Highly ornamental flowers and foliage. 6 feet, $1.50. 
Choice specimens, $2.00. 
Hawthorn, Paul’s Scarlet ( C.. coccinea Jl. pi. Paulit). 
Flowers bright carmine, red, makes a striking contrast 
when planted with the white. 5-6 feet, $1.50; Choice 
specimens, $2.50. 
Laburnum, Golden ( Cytisus). A small tree producing 
freely long clusters of the brightest golden-yellow blos¬ 
soms, of sweet-pea size and shape. 4 feet, 50 cents; 
5-6 feet, $1.00. 
Larch, European ( Larix Europ&a ). An elegant, rapid¬ 
growing, pyramidal tree. 4-6 feet, 75 cents. 
Linden, American, or Basswood ( Tilia Americana). A 
beautiful, rapid-growing, native tree with laTge leaves and 
fragrant flowers. 8 feet, 75 cents; 10 feet, $1.00. 
Linden, European ( T. Europcea). Pyramidal tree of 
larger size. 7-8 feet, 75 cents; 8-10 feet, $1.00. 
Maple, Cut Leaved Weeping ( Acer IVierii Laciniatum). 
A weeping silver-leaved variety with deeply cut foliage. 
8 feet, $1.00. 
Maple, Japan (Alrosanguineum Purpureum). This is the 
richest crimson and the most brilliant, vigorous, and the 
best type of the Japanese varieties. $2.00 each. 
Maple, White or Silver-Leaved (A. Dasycarpum). A 
native variety of rapid growth, very beautiful. 8-10 feet, 
75 cents; 10-12 feet, $1.00; 13-15 feet, $2.00 each. 
Maple, Norway ( A. Plantanoides). Of spreading habit, 
foliage dark green. 8 feet, $1.00; 10 feet, $1.25 
each. 
Maple, Sugar (Acer Saccharinum). Of vigorous growth, 
one of the best street trees. 10-12 feet, $1.00; 12-15 
feet, $1.50. 
Magnolia Acuminata ( Cucumber M.). Of pyramidal 
growth, flowers yellow, tinted with bluish purple. Fine 
specimens. 5-6 feet, $1.00. 
Magnolia Macrophylla. Bearing leaves of immense size, 
and large white flowers. Fine specimens, $1.50-52.00. 
Magnolia Conspicua ( Chinese White). A variety of great 
beauty; the flowers are large, pure white, and appear 
before the leaves. $1.50-52.00 each. 
Magnolia Soulangeana. Flowers white and purple, cup¬ 
shaped; foliage, large and glossy. Fine specimens, $1.50 
to $2.00 each. 
Mulberry, Downing’s Everbearing (Morns). A rapid¬ 
growing tree which bears nice fruit. 4-5 feet, $1.00. 
Mulberry, Teas’ Weeping. Absolutely hardy and free 
from disease, very vigorous in growth. 2 years old heads, 
$1.50. 
Oak White (Qucrcus Alba). One of the finest of Ameri¬ 
can trees, of large size and spreading branches. $1.00 
each. 
Oak, Red (Q. rubra). A native species of rapid growth, 
$1.00 each. 
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