SPECIAL FALL LIST. 
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ABIES (Fir).—The Firs are all ex¬ 
ceedingly hardy trees, and very rapid in 
growth. We offer here only some of 
our best varieties. We can furnish fine¬ 
ly developed specimens of all the fol¬ 
lowing varieties. Dug with ball and bur- 
lapped. 
ABIES CONCOLOR. -This beauti¬ 
ful tree is a native of the Rocky Moun¬ 
tains. Its long, soft, blue green foliage 
is very attractive, and it forms into fine 
large round specimens. We can furnish 
in this variety some extra select speci¬ 
men taken with ball and burlap. 
Concolor (Selects) Each. Dozen. 
10 feet.SI5 00 
8 feet.12 00 
G feet. 7 00 
4 feet. 3 50 $30 00 
3 feet. 1 75 20 00 
2 y% feet. l 50 12 oo 
ABIES DOUGLASII.—Another of 
the Rocky Mountain Evergreens. Our 
stock of this variety is very complete. 
We can furnish very select stock in sizes 
up to fifteen feet, all recently trans¬ 
planted, and move with fine balls of 
earth upon the roots. 
This tree gives the very best of re¬ 
sults when transplanted in the fall. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy and rapid in growth. Soft 
feathery foliage, with a pleasant fir odor. 
A most satisfactory 
spect. 
tree in 
every re- 
Douglas Fir (Selects) 
Each 
Dozen 
12 feet. 
... $6 00 
$50 00 
1 0 feet. 
.... 5 50 
45 00 
8 feet. 
... 4 00 
36 00 
6 feet. 
.... 3 00 
25 00 
5 feet. 
.... 2 00 
20 00 
4 feet. 
.... 1 00 
10 00 
All dug- with hall of earth and tied in 
burlap. 
which is very attractive when exposed 
in the sunlight. 
Abies Veitchi Each Dozen 
4 feet.$3 00 
2% feet.1 50 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (Glau- 
ca Silver Mountain Cedar).—This is one 
of the most sought for plants growing 
in American nurseries. Used for all 
landscape planting, and in ornamental 
work of all kinds. The graceful habit 
of growth together with its rich silvery 
coloring gives us a plant worthy of a 
place upon the most exclusive grounds. 
We offer this wonderful little plant 
only in one foot and one and one-half 
foot sizes. All taken with ball of earth 
and sewed in burlap. 
Rocky Mt. Silver Blue Cedar 
Each Dozen 
Choice selected 1 V 2 ft. $0 75 $ 6 00 
Choice selected 1 ft. 50 4 00 
Red Cedar Each Dozen 
4 feet.$1 50 $15 00 
3 feet. 1 00 10 00 
JUNIPERUS VARIEGATA (White 
Tipped Juniper). — A fine variety of 
grafted Juniper. Grows upright and con¬ 
ical in shape. Is valuable as an orna¬ 
mental plant, and for this purpose can 
not be too highly recommended. The 
foliage is glaucous green, while the 
white tipped branches form a striking 
appearance. The plant is often used in 
groups to add life and color to an other¬ 
wise somber aspect. The White Tipped 
Juniper is hardy, and easy to transplant. 
Matures at the height of about 20 feet. 
White Tipped Juniper P^ach Dozen 
3 feet.$2 00 $18 00 
2 feet. 1 50 12 00 
ABIES NORDMANIANA (Nord- 
rrans Fir).—Nordmans Fir is a native of 
Europe, where it forms one of the 
grandest specimens known in cultiva¬ 
tion. We can furnish some tine round 
specimens up to four feet tall, all taken 
with ball of earth. Foliage dark green 
and soft. 
Nordmans Fir Each Dozen 
4 feet.S2 50 $25 00 
3 feet, . 1 50 12 00 
ABIES VEITCHI.—Abies Veitchi is 
one of the Japanese Firs well known 
and widely cultivated in this country. 
This variety can be highly recommend¬ 
ed for specimen planting, or it may be 
worked in with other plants, forming a 
group, when the result is always satis¬ 
factory. Rapid in growth, with a well- 
formed bod}*. The nlant is always 
hardy, transplants easily and is one of 
the most satisfactory of our ornamental 
trees. The exposed portion of the foli¬ 
age i- bright green, while the under 
side of its needles retain a flashy blue, 
JUNIPERUS HIBERNICA (Irish 
Juniper).—Commonly known as Irish 
Juniper. One of the oldest best known 
of this family. In habit of growth it is 
very stiff and formal. It is very valuable 
as an ornamental tree. Very popular for 
cemetery planting. Where a stiff, clean- 
cut, formal Evergreen is desired, the 
Irish Juniper can always be recommend¬ 
ed. 
Irish Juniper Each Dozen 
4 feet.$1 50 $14 00 
3 feet. 1 00 10 00 
JUNIPERUS CANADENSIS PROS¬ 
TRATA (Trailing Juniper).—The pros¬ 
trate or trailing Juniper is a most valu¬ 
able plant in many ways. Its habit of 
growth is trailing, or more properly 
speaking, creeping. In this manner it 
grows and often covers a space 12 to 
15 feet in diamenter. It is extremely 
hardy, and is not affected by the coldest 
of wintry weather. Dark green in color, 
changing to purplish in the winter sea¬ 
son. 
