JOSKIMI HKKCK & SONS 
(COKFOKATION) 
EVERGREENS—Continued, 
PinBt Austrian, Stout growth, long needles, perfectly hardy in ])]t;akest exposure. i ft., 35 cts.; 2 ft., 75 cts. each. 
— White (/^ S^ro^iis). The most ornamental of all our native pines. 2 ft., 50 cts.; 5 *00-each. 
Retinospora PJumosa, Very hardy, with jjlume-like foliage. 2 ft., 50 cts.; 3 to 4 ft., Si .00; 4 to 5 ft., S3.00. 
- var. Aurea. Of bright golden color. 2 ft., Sr.00 ; 4 ft., $2.50 ; 5 ft., $3.00. 
— Squarrosa. Graceful, drooping plume-like, glaucous green foliage. Si.oo and S2.00. 
Spruce, White {/^icea Alha). Very hardy native tree. 2 ft., 50 cts.; 3 ft., Si.oo. 
^Colorado, Blue {P. Pujigens). iWectly hardy, pyramidal, foliage dark steel-blue. 1 to 2 ft., $2.50; 2 to 3 ft., $5,00. 
—Norway (A/nes Excelsa). An elegant tree, hardy, lofty, rapid growth, and pyramidal form. 2 ft., 50 cts. ; 4 ft., Si.oo. 
—Hemlock {Abies Canadetisis). Of good shape and habit. 2 ft., 75 cts.; 4 ft., Si-oo. 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
\pple, Japan Crab [Mains I/alleana). Also sold under the name of Parkman’s Crab, a beautiful variety producing 
long, pink flower-Inids, quite conspicuous. 50 cts. and Si-oo. 
— Floribunda. Single, carmine in bud, white when open. 50 and 75 cts. 
Ash, American White [Fraxhms Alba). A large, noble tree. 9 ft., 75 cts.; 10 ft., Si.oo. 
—Mountain [Sorlms Auengaria Pendula). Very ornamental, bearing large clusters of shining red berries. 6 to 7 ft., 
75 cts.; 9 ft., Sr.00. 
Beech, American [Pagns Perruginea.) Compact form, rich, glossy, attractive foliage. 3 to 5 ft., 50 cts.; 5 to 7 ft., Si.oo. 
—Rivers Purple [P. Airopurpurea). Finest of all purple-leaved trees, beautiful as single specimens. 3 ft.. Si.50. 
—Cut Leaved [P\ Puisa). Distinct and fine. 3 ft., Si.oo. 
— Weeping [P'. Pendnla). A remarkable picturesque tree of curious growth. 4 ft., Si.50. 
Birch, European White [Betula Alba). A graceful tree with silvery bark, slender branches, elegant drooping habit. 
4 to 5 ft., 50 cts.; 7 to 8 ft., 75 cts. 
—Canoe [B. Papyracea). A native variety which attains great size. 5 ft., 75 cts.; Sft., Si-oo. 
—Cut Leaved, Weeping [B. Pendula Laciniaia). One of the most popular weeping trees, most beautiful as specimens 
on the lawn. 5 to 6 ft., Si.oo; 8 to 10 ft. specimens, S2.00. 
Catalpa Spedosa, A Western type, very desirable, being more hardy and finer in bloom than the common variety. 
6 to 7 ft., 75 cts. 
— Aurea, Golden foliage. 50 cts. each. 
Chestnut, American [Casianea A?ne?ieana). A tree of 
—Horse [APsculus IPippocasimm). Strong habit, mag¬ 
nificent foliage, and fine spikes of flowers in May and 
June. 4 to 5 ft., Si-oo; 6 ft., Si-SO. 
Elm, American [Uhnus Americana). The noble spread¬ 
ing and drooping tree of our own forests. 10 ft., 
$1.25; 12 ft., ;?i.75. 
— English [W. Campcstris). An erect, lofty tree of rapid, 
compact growth. 8 to 10 ft., $1.00. 
Qymnocladus Canadensis [Kentucky Coffee Tree). 
Large pinnate leaves, green flowers in June, followed by 
large pods. Does well in wet places. $1.00 and $1.50. 
Hawthorn, Double White {Crataegus Alba, fl. pi). 
Ornamental flowers and foliage. 5f‘'., $1.50. 
—PauVs Scarlet [C. Coeeinea fl.pl. .‘'lulii). Flowers 
bright carmine red, makes a strikin ; contrast when 
planted with the white. 5 ft., $1.50. 
Laburnum, Golden [Cylissus). A small tree producing 
freely long clusters of the brightest golden-yellow 
blossoms of sweet-pea size and shape. 4 ft., 50 cts.; 
5 to 6 ft., $1.00. 
Larch, European [Larix Europeea). An elegant 
rapid-growing pyramidal tree. 4 to 6 ft., 75 cts. 
Linden, American, or Basswood [Tilia Americana). 
A beautiful, rapid growing native tree with large 
leaves and fragrant flowers. 8 ft., 75 cts.; 10 ft., $1.00. 
— European [T. Puropcea). Pyramidal tree of larger 
size. 7-8 feet, 75 cents; 8-10 feet, $1.00. 
Maple, Cut-Leaved Weeping {Acer Wierii lacinia- 
turn). A weeping silver-leaved variety with deeply 
cut foliage. 8 feet, $1.00. 
—Japan (Atrosans^uineum purpureum). This is the 
richest crimson and the most brilliant, vigorous, and 
the best type of the Japanese varieties. 82.00 each. 
—Japonicum aureum {Golden-leaved Japan Maple). 
Si.50. 
—White or Silver-Leaved [A. Dasycarpum). A native 
variety of rapid growth, very beautiful. 8-10 feet, 
75 cents; io-i2 feet, 8i.oo.' 
—Norway [A. plantanoides). Of sprawling habit, foli¬ 
age dark green. 7-8 feel, 75 cents; 9 feet, 75 cents; 
10-12 feet, 81.00. 
—Sugar [Acer saccharinum). One of the best street 
trees. 8 feet, 75 cents; io-i2 feet, 81.00. 
stately growth. 4 to 5 ft., 50 cts.; 8 ft., 81.00. 
Magnolia Acuminata [Cucumber M). Of' pyramidal 
growth, flowers yellow, tinted witli bluish purple. 
Fine specimens. 5 feet, 75 cents. 
— Conspicua [Chinese White). A variety of great 
beauty ; the flowers are large, pure white, and appear 
before the leaves. 2-3 feet, 81.75. 
— Soulangeana. Flowers white and purple, cup¬ 
shaped ; foliage large and glossy. Fine specimens. 
2-3 feet, 82.00 ; 3-4 feet, 82.50; 5-6,85.00. 
Mulberry, Downing*s Everbearing [Morus). A rajud 
growing tree which bears nice fruit. 4-5 ft., 50 cents. 
— Teas, Weeping, Absolutely hardy and free from dis¬ 
ease, very vigorous in growth. 2 years old, 81.50. 
Oak, Palustus or Pin, 'I’he best and most popular 
species for general planting. $1.00. 
— Red [Q.rubra), Native species of ^apid growth. 81.00 
each. 
Poplar Bolleana {Populus). Pyramidal growth. 8-10 
feet, 8i.oo. 
— Carolina, Pyramidal form, rapid grower, suitable for 
park or street planting. 50 cents and 81.00. 
— Lombard [P. fastigiata). Well known and remarkable 
for its erect rapid growth. 6-8 feet, 50 cents; 8-10 
feet, 75 cents. 
Prunus Pissardi, One of the best novelties of late 
years. The wood and leaves are dark purple 
throughout the entire season. 4-5 feet, 75 cents. 8-10 
feet, 81.50. 
Syringa Japonica [Giant tree lilac). It makes a stout 
tree with large rich foliage, and throws up well above 
the leaves large clusters of white flowers about a foot 
long. 2-3 feet, 75 cents. 
Tulip Tree {Liriodendron tulipifera). Fiddle-shaped 
leaves and tulip-like flowers. 75 cents and 81.00. 
Willow, Kilmarnock [Salix Caprea Pendula). An 
exceedingly graceful tree with glossy foliage and 
perfect umbrella head. 8i-oo. 
— Golden Barked (A. aurea). Rapid grower. Golden 
bark in winter. Valuable for seashore. 4-5 feet, 50 
cents; 6-8 feet, 81 -oo. 
— [S. Babylonica). Great Weeping Willow. An immense 
and beautiful tree with bright green foliage and 
pendant branches. 6-8 feet, 50 cents. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
