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ANDORRA NURSERIES, 
A. Remontii (Remont’s Spruce). Very slow grower; resembles Conica, but more 
pyramidal; quite distinct, rare. Extra specimens, $2.00. 
Biota Orientalis (Oriental Arbor Vitse). Pyramidal bush, densely clothed with 
fresh green foliage. $1.00 each. 
B. Orientalis elegantissima. Medium size; upright, pyramidal, torch-like form ; foliage 
flaky, tipped with yellow, giving it a bright golden color all summer and autumn, and 
turning bronze-brown in winter. One of the most elegant of evergreens. $2.00 each. 
B. Orientalis aurea (Golden Arbor Vitse). Conical or rounded in form ; medium 
size ; bright, golden-green foliage. $1.50 each. 
B. Orientalis filiformis (Thread-branched Arbor Vitse). Medium size, with 
straight stem, long, slender, drooping branches, and light, yellowish-green foliage. 
Hardy and rare. $2.00 each. 
B. Orientalis semper-aurescens (Ever-golden Arbor Vitse). Dwarf, dense, 
conical habit very similar to that of Biota Orientalis aurea, but it retains its golden color 
throughout the year. $1.50 e&ch. 
Cedrus deodara (Deodar or Indian Cedar). 
light, silvery, or glaucous green, graceful 
and drooping. A charming evergreen, not 
entirely hardy north of Philadelphia, but 
one of the most beautiful trees in the 
South. $2.00 each. 
C. Atlantica (Mt. Atlas Cedar). Vigor¬ 
ous, pyramidal, open and airy while in 
vigor; light, silvery foliage shorter and denser 
than that of the Cedar of Lebanon, and, like 
that, very thick on upper side of the 
branches. Hardy, and a very noble tree, and 
should be planted where it can be looked 
down upon. $2.00 each. 
C. Libani (Cedar of Lebanon). Vigorous, 
wide-spreading, horizontal branches; foliage 
dark green ; massive, and very picturesque; 
somewhat tender while young. Grand and 
very choice. $2.00 each. 
Cephalotaxus Portuneii. Bounded form, 
medium size, dark-green foliage; long, 
slender, drooping branches. $1.00 each. 
Cupressus Lawsoniana (Lawson’s Cy¬ 
press). A tall tree in California, its native 
country; foliage delicate and graceful. The 
leading shoots when young are pendulous, 
like those of Deodar Cedar, and its whole 
aspect is exceptionally fine. Not entirely 
hardy, except on high, dry ground. A beautiful evergreen. 
Vigorous pyramidal form ; foliage 
LAWSON'S CYPRESS. 
50 cents to $1.00 each. 
C Lawsoniana alba spica (Speckled Lawson’s Cypress). Densely mottled 
with silvery specks. $1.00 each. 
Juniperus Canadensis (Canadian Juniper). 
head ; pale-green foliage. 
Low growth, with spreading, open 
50 cents each. 
Six trees of one variety for the price of five; twelve trees for the price of ten. 
