D. M. ANDREWS, BOULDER, COLORADO. 
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Pinus ponderosa van Scopulomm. Western Yel¬ 
low Pine. A large growing tree, of massive 
habit of growth, very desirable. 1 foot, $10.00 
per 100. 
Psgudotsuga Douglasih Douglas Spruce. A most 
graceful tree, foliage light green, soft, and 
handsomely disposed upon the brancldets. 
Extra choice stock, 1-2 feet, $1.50 per 100. 
RARE NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN COLORADO 
SHRUBS AND PLANTS. 
Amelanchier alnifolia. Upland June Berry. 4 
feet. A dwarf, ornamental dowering shrub, 
with showy edible fruit. Flowers greatly re¬ 
sembling Clematis paniculata , and very 
fragrant. Thrives even in very dry soil. Ex¬ 
cellent collected stock. 1 foot, $3 00 per 100; 
$25.00 per 1000. 
Bigelovia gravelens* Golden Feather. 3 6 feet. 
This is one of the best plants we have on our 
list, and is now, we believe, offered for the 
first time. It is a vigorous shrub of neat, 
compact, habit, and extremely hardy, more¬ 
over, it is of easiest culture and will thrive in 
any ordinarily fertile soil, either quite moist 
or very dry. The foliage is abundant, nar¬ 
rowly linear, silvery gray, giving a light, 
graceful appearance to the plant. The great 
beauty of the plant, however, is in the flowers, 
which are bourn in great golden plumes at 
the end of every branch. The individual 
heads are not large but are quite long, fand 
every part of the flower as well as the in¬ 
volucre is of the same deep golden yellow. 
The bright yellow buds appear late in sum¬ 
mer and the flowers do not fade until severe 
frost, giving an unusually long blooming sea¬ 
son. The flowers are very fragrant and the 
plants have no ill odor as the specific name 
implies, except on drying. Extra strong, 
well rooted collected stock, 1-2 feet, $10.00 
per 100. 
Bigelovia graveolens var. Albicaulis. 1 foot. A 
low growing form of the above, with smaller 
plumes but very desirable. Excellent for 
low hedges or edgings. $6.00 per 100. 
Cerocarpus parvifolius. Mountain Mahogany, 6 
feet. A nearly evergreen Rosaceous shrub 
of peculiar and attractive habit of growth. 
Flow r ers white, early, followed by the long 
plumose achens, which are three to five inches 
long, strangely curled and twisted, arranged 
above and on each side of the slender 
branches, so that at a little distance they 
have an appearance suggestive of Ostrich 
plumes. Easily transplanted and thrives 
anywhere. Strong bushy stock 1-2 feet, $8.00 
per 100; light stock 6-12 inches, $3.00 per 100, 
$25.00 per 1000. 
