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THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 
A jax'AWEHE CYPRESS 
SWEDISH—similar to llio Irish but more hardy. 
VIRGINIA GLAUCJA—A beautiful and graceful 
troo with endar llho foliago of a distinct silvory 
hue. Tile Bluo Cedar, oxtra flno. • 
PINE 
SCOTCH—A flno, robust, rapid growing troo 
with stout, erect shoots and silvory-groon foliago. 
AUSTRIAN OR BLACK—A robust growing sort. 
Leaves long, stiff, dark groom Makos a largo 
spreading truo. 
WHITE—A nntlvo troo witli light silvory folingo. 
The variotios of pinos aro ospocially Valuable 
when tall windbreaks aro doslrod. They aro moro 
rapid growing than most other ovorgroons. 
MUGIIO (Dwarf Mountain Pino)—A vory broad 
spreading varioty, yot always retains a symmet¬ 
rical sliapo. Pino for planting on stony banks, 
slopes, oto. Grows (i to 8 foot high. 
PONDEROSA (Bull Pino)—A hardy and boauti- 
f 11 1 western vnrloty with oxtra long noodles. 
RETINOSPORA—JAPAN CYPRESS 
OBTUSA NANA—A dwarf form seldom growing 
ovor a foot high. Suitablo for boxes or vases. 
Vory raro. 
OBTUSA NANA AUREA—A tailor growing va¬ 
rioty with odd yollow foliago. 
PLUMOSA OR PLUME LIKE RETINOSPORA 
—A beautiful troo having flat, feathery folingo 
of a light groon color; stands shearing well. 
TLUMOSA AUREA OR GOLDEN CYPRESS— 
Tho most popular of all golden overgreons. Has 
soft plume-llko golden folingo which is particu¬ 
larly bright in tho spring. 
PISIPERA FILLIFERA—An odd variety having 
drooping, thread-like branches. 
RHODODENDRON 
Rhododendrons are superb evergreen shrubs, pro¬ 
ducing dense clusters of magnificent flowers, but 
they require a somewhat shady situation and a 
peaty soil, free from lime. There are several 
colors the most attractive being white, red and 
purple, all of which we can supply. 
OBTUSA—Beautiful, soft green, flat foliage. 
OBTUSA GRACILIS—A neat, attractive and 
graceful variety with green foliage. 
OBTUSA AUREA CRIPPSH—The most hand¬ 
some golden variety we have ever seen. A bright 
golden / vellow the entire season, with handsome 
slightly drooping foliage. 
SPRUCE 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—A most beautiful 
variety discovered and disseminated from the 
Rocky Mountains; it is the barest blue of 
any evergreen; very distinct in foliage and 
growth; fine, compact habit. In great demand 
as a lawn tree throughout the eastern states 
where fine specimens aro established proving it 
the best of all evergreen trees for the lawn. Fol¬ 
iage rich blue or sage color. 
KOSTER’S BLUE SPRUCE—A particularly 
bluo colored Colorado Spruce now propagated by 
grafting. Imported. 
HEMLOCK—Delicate, dark colored foliago, and 
drooping branches. Good for lawn and also 
makes a good hedge. 
NORWAY—Of large and lofty appearance. Well 
adapted for large enclosures, and stands prun¬ 
ing well when used for hedges. It is exceeding¬ 
ly picturesque and beautiful; very popular and 
deservedly so. We supply hundreds of these 
for Christmas every year. 
KOSTER’S BLUE SPRUCE 
