Nursery Entrance and Office. 
EVERGREEN TREES 
rn Fol ' , man J y ears ": e llave made a specialty of growing Evergreen 
Our Nursery soils are particularly well adapted to the formation 
ot the fane fibrous feeding roots, and, at the same time, the soil is of 
such a consistency that our frequently transplanted trees, with their 
masses of fiber, retain the soil m compact balls when the trees are lifted 
tor transplanting, and they do this without the soil packing hard as is 
often the case when evergreens are lifted from heavy clay land. 
We , want to especially emphasize the importance of the transplanted 
t ee and the frequency with which our evergreens are transplanted in 
the Nursery In no other way can the proper system of fibrous roots be 
obtained, and they are the all-important item when transplanting the 
trees you purchase, to secure a satisfactory growth. 
ABIES balsamea. Balsam Fir. 
4 to 5 ft.. 
5 to 7 ft. 
Canadensis, 
concolor. 
Each 
3 to 4 ft.4. .$2 00 
.♦. . 2 50 
.+ . .$3 to 4 00 
See Tsuga Canadensis. 
10 
White Fir. 2 to 2 J ft. 2 50 
3 to 3J ft . 3 50 
4 to 4j ft. 6 
44 to 5^ ft..+ * 7 
00 
50 
$22 50 
32 50 
G to 10 ft .. . . .V. '.$12.50' to '35 00 
A tew very handsome specimens in the larger sizes. 
nobilis, var. glauca. Noble Silver Fir. 3 to 4 ft :i r,n 
6 t0 7 ft. $12.50 to 15 ho 
Nordmanniana. Nordmann’s Fir. 2.1 to 
3 to 34 ft. 
ft 
3 
34 to 4 ft 
4 
to 
44 
ft. 
Specimens. 
41 
to 
5 
ft. 
Specimens. 
b 
to 
51 
ft. 
Specimens. 
6 
to 
12 
ft. 
Fine specimens. 
4 
1 * 
n 
♦ 
4 
oil 
»0 
50 
00 
7 50 
10 "•) 
t • no 
ImhI ion. 
32 50 
42 50 
57 50 
70 00 
S5 00 
