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CLASS IV.—CONIFERS. (Evergreens) 
Note. —Many fine conifers are entirely too tender to be cultivated successfully at the North, and we 
have therefore dropped them from our list. 
We are now giving special attention to the propagation and culture of perfectly hardy species and 
varieties, such as are most useful to the general planter. 
We recommend Spring planting for Conifers, but they may also be transplanted successfully in August 
and early in September , if favorable weather prevails at the planting time. 
All Evergreens will be lifted with ball of earth, and roots wrapped in burlap. 
Prices are for trees of sizes indicated. Larger trees charged for in proportion to size. 5 of one variety 
will be furnished at 10 rate. 25 of one variety will be furnished at 100 rate. 
ABIES. Fir 
With linear flat leaves, somewhat two ranked. 
A,, balsamea. Balsam; Fir. B. A very erect, 
regular pyramidal tree, with dark green sombre 
foliage. Grows rapidly and is very hardy. 2 to 
3 ft., 50c each; 10 for $4.00. 3 to 4 ft., $1.00 
each; 10 for $8.50. 
A. cephalonica. Cephalonian Silver Fir. B. 
A remarkable and beautiful species, very broad 
for its height, leaves silvery and dagger-shaped, 
with a spine on the point. Quite hardy and 
vigorous. 2 ft., $2.00 each. 
A. cilicica. Cilicia n Silver Fir. B. A distinct 
and beautiful species. It is a compact grower, 
the branches being thickly set on the stems, fol¬ 
iage dark green; quite hardy. One of the best 
of the Silver Firs. 2 ft., $2.00 each. 
ABIES CONCOLOR 
A. concolor. Silver Fir of Colorado. B. With¬ 
out doubt the finest of the Rocky Mountain 
evergreens. Tree of graceful habit; broad, 
handsome foliage, bluish above, silvery beneath. 
A grand tree. 2 ft., $2.00 each. 2^2 ft., $3.00 
each. 
A. Nordmanniana. Nordmann’s Silver Fir. B. 
This majestic Fir is of symmetrical form, vigor¬ 
ous and quite hardy. Its foliage is massive, 
dark green, shining above and slightly glau¬ 
cous below, rendering it a very handsome tree 
throughout the year. 2 ft., $2.00 each. 2^2 ft., 
$2.50 each. 3 ft., $3.00 each. 
A. Veitchii. Veitch’s Fir. A hardy and beauti¬ 
ful Japanese Fir. 2 ft., $2.50 each. 
JUNIPERUS. Juniper 
J. Chinensis. Chinese Juniper. G. A handsome, 
dense shrub with dark green foliage, and some¬ 
what drooping branches. 2 ft., $1.50 each. 
J. communis var. aurea. Douglas’ Golden Juni¬ 
per. D. Of spreading growth, with bright 
golden foliage throughout the year; a distinct 
and charming variety. 12 to 18 in., $1.50 each. 
var. Hibernica. Irish Juniper. C. A distinct 
and beautiful variety, of erect, dense, conical 
outline, resembling a pillar of green; very desir¬ 
able. 2 ft., 75c each. 
var. suecica. Swedish Juniper. C. A small¬ 
sized, handsome, pyramidal tree, with yellowish 
green foliage. It is quite hardy. 2 ft., 75c 
each. 
J. Sabina. Savin Juniper. D. A dwarf, spread¬ 
ing shrub, with trailing branches. Thrives in 
1 he poorest soils. Very suitable for rockwork. 
12 in., $1.00 each. 
var. tamariscifolia. A trailing variety with dis¬ 
tinct and handsome foliage. 12 in., $1.50 each. 
J. Virginiana. Red Cedar. B. A well-known 
American tree; varies much in habit and color 
of foliage, some being quite stiff, regular and 
conical, and others loose and irregular. It makes 
a fine ornamental hedge plant. 2 ft., 50c each. 
3 ft., $1.00 each. 
var. elegantissima. C. A distinct and beauti¬ 
ful variety of the Red Cedar, with golden bronze 
foliage, particularly attractive in winter. 2 ft., 
$1.50 each. 
var. glauca. Glaucous Red Cedar. C. The 
compact, conical habit habit of this variety, 
combined with its silvery foliage, render it very * 
distinct and desirable. 2 ft., $1.50 each. 2^2 
ft., $2.00 each. 
PICEA. Spruce 
Leaves needle shaped, scattered all around the 
shoots. 
P. alba. White Spruce. B. A native tree of 
medium size, of pyramidal form. Foliage sil¬ 
very gray, and bark light colored. Very hardy 
and valuable. 2 ft., $1.00 each. 
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