Coniferous or Everg'reen 
I HE Everrgreens described below have been carefully arranged to include all of the best really 
hardy varieties for groupings, specimens and general planting. 
Both the Botanical and Common Names of each variety are given as noted in index. 
1 he Size and Height each variety attains is indicated as follows: 
I. Indicating a size of 30 to 50 feet. 
II. “ “ “ “ 15 “ 30 “ 
HI “ “ “ a 5 « « 
IV. “ “ “ “ 2 “ 5 “ 
Selected Specimens of perfect form, several times transplanted, and moved with ball, and excep¬ 
tionally valuable for immediate effect, are furnished of many of the varieties at reasonable prices. 
I n • / RICES n0 ^ e< ^ are ^ or trees of the ordinary transplanting sizes; larger specimens at corresponding 
Spring Planting is recommended for all Evergreens and Coniferous Trees. 
1 he best Evergreens for formal planting are noted on page 38; Small Evergreens for Nursery 
1 lanting, page 22; and for the best Evergreens for hedge purposes, see Hedge Plants. 
GROUP OF RETIONOSPORA. 
(See page 28.) 
ABIES (PICEA.) Spruce* 
ALBA. White Spruce (I). Fine, compact 
growth, pyramidal form and silver-gray fol¬ 
iage. 50 cts. to $1. 
VAR. CCERULEA. Blue Spruce (II). Small 
and beautiful variety; rather spreading habit; 
bluish green foliage. Valuable. $1 to $1.50. 
CANADENSIS. The well-known Common 
Hemlock (I). 50 cts. to $1. Low prices for 
Hedge Plants per 100 and 1,000. 
