Shrubs and Trees. 
LONICERA Ruprechtiana. 45 cts. 
L. tatarica. Plants 2 to 3 feet, stocky, 25 cts. 
each, 2 for 40 cts., $2 per doz. 
LYCIUM Europaeum. Pale white flowers. Erect 
spring shrub from the south of Europe. 3-foot 
plants, 20 cts. each, $1.30 per doz. 
MYRICA asplenifolia ( Comp Ionia asplenifolia ). 
25 cts. 
M. cerifera (Candleberry Myrtle). Grows 5 to 12 
feet high and opens reddish flowers in May. A 
hardy evergreen shrub. Good plants, 12 to 18 
inches high, 20 cts. each, $1.30 per doz. 
M. Gale (Sweet Gale). A dwarf fragrant hardy 
shrub. Fine, stocky plants,15c. ea., $1.10 per doz. 
NEGUNDO Aceroides ( Acer Negundo , Box 
Elder). 25 cts. 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius (Common Mock- 
orange, or Syringa). Grows from 2 to 10 feet 
high. A handsome species from the south 
of Europe. 20 cts. 
PICEA alba ( Abies alba , White Spruce). A tall 
and handsome tree which attains a height of 50 
to 150 feet. 1 foot high, 15 cts., 2 feet high, 30c. 
P. excelsa (Abies excel sa, Norway Spruce). A 
tall-growing tree of rapid growth; hardy and 
handsome. Nice for a boundary tree. 18 to 24 
inches, 15 cts. each, $1 per doz.; 30 to 36 inches, 
25 cts. each, #2 per doz. 
Picea pungeiis. 
45- 
A Young White Pine. 
PICEA nigra (Black Spruce). Rather slow in 
growth; native to swamps and cool mountain 
woods. Forty to 70 feet high. 12 to 18 inches 
high, 15 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
P- —, var. rubra. The mountain form of this 
species, and a much better and handsomer tree, 
though of slow growth. 12 to 18 inches, 15 cts. 
each, $1 per doz.; 2 feet, 30 cts. 
P. pungens. One of the hardiest of the western 
Spruces. 12 to 18 inches, 25 cts. 
PIN US inops (Jersey Pine). Good, stocky plants, 
25 cts. 
P. Laricio (Pinns austriaca ) Black Pine). A 
hardy and handsome species, which attains a 
height of from 75 to 100 feet. 12 inches high, 
stocky, 15 cts. each, $1.10 per doz. 
P. rigida (Pitch Pine). Plants about 18 inches 
high, 30 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
P. Strobus (White, or Weymouth Pine). This is 
the handsomest of the Pines, and will thrive in 
a greater variety of soils and situations than any 
other species. It is rather rapid in growth. Not 
only is it one of the best trees for ornamental 
purposes, but there is no other tree in the world 
so largely grown for timber as this. 15 to 20 
inches high, 20 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
POPULUS pyramidalis (Lombardy Poplar). 5 to - 
8 feet, 25 cts. 
