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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 Vitas). 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 Vitae). Conical or rounded in form ; medium 
size ; bright, golden-green foliage. $1.50 each. 
B. Orientalis filiformis (Thread-branched Arbor Vitae). 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 Vitae). Dwarf, dense, 
conical habit very similar to that of Biota Orientalis aurea, but it retains its golden color 
throughout the year. $1.50 each. 
Cedrus deodara (Deodar or Indian Cedar). Vigorous pyramidal form; foliage 
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.Q0each. 
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 Fortuneii. Rounded 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 
. . 1 . LAWSON’S CYPRESS. 
aspect is exceptionally fine. JNot entirely 
hardy, except on high, dry ground. A beautiful evergreen. 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). Low growth, with spreading, open 
head ; pale-green foliage. 50 cents each. 
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Larger specimens of the above Evergreens at prices according to size. 
