The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
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EVERGREEN TREES. 
„ CTK nBUS VAR. NIVEA..... 2 to 3 feet. 
plNUS STR • ry bushy. . 1 to 2 feet. 
DW cvT VESTRIS (Scotch Pine).Specimens, 6 to 10 feet, $2.00 to 
plNUS iiivv uropean timber tree, very hardy and orna- 4 to 5 feet. 
Imp , Windbreaks of this pine, especially where ex- 3 to 4 feet. 
m ent , a '• L vere winds, are very satisfactory. 2 to 3 feet, 
posed to sevei 1 to 2 feet. 
cvtVFSTRIS VAR. BEUVRONNENSIS. 9 to 12 inches. 
PlNUS 0 f the Scotch Pine; very attractive. 6 to 8 inches. 
ttPc'TyT VESTRIS VAR. GLOBOSA. 12 to 18 inches. 
plNUS a 1 l w j t h a low, cushion-like shape. 8 to 12 inches. 
cciinOTSUGA DOUGLASIl (Douglas Spruce), see page 15. 
PSEUDO I suua 1 / 24 to 30 inches. 
20 to 24 inches. 
15 to 20 inches. 
12 to 15 inches. 
cc.innTSUGA DOUGLASIl GLAUCA .Specimens, 2)4 to 3 feet, $3.00 tc 
PS A garden variety of the above with very bluish foliage. 
(Umbrella Pine) # , 
SCIADOr Specimens, 3 to 5 feet, $5.00 tc 
ui . „ re an d perfectly hardy evergreen from Japan is 30 to 36 inches. 
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“lossy’"3 to 6 inches long, it gives a striking effect. 
SPRUCE, see Picea and Abies, and Hedge Plants, page 60. 
4 to 6 inches. 
L Densely furnished, 
are justly very popular. 
with dark green foliage, the Yews 3 to 4 feet 
are ,u 3 u, .w. ar. A splendid tub plant. 
TAXUS BACCATA VAR. GRACILIS PENDULA. 12 to 15 inches 
More prostrate than the preceding. . 
TAXUS CANADENSIS (American Yew). . 18 to 24 inches 
A native evergreen, very hardy, and is one of the few 12 to 18 inches 
that even prefers a shady situation. 
evergreens 
A rare and beautiful, low-growing evergreen from 
Japan. It is as hardy as an oak and remains a deep 
green through the winter, even where exposed to the 
sun and wind. It is a very slow grower. We have 6 to 8 inches, 
succeeded in getting up quite a large stock. 4 to 
THUYA JAPONICA (Thuyopsis Standishii).Specimens 
From Japan. Makes a very graceful tree. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS (American Arborvitae), also see 
Hedge Plants, page 60. (Specimens, carefully trained, 3 to 10 f 
Also known as White Cedar. All things considered 
this native evergreen and its numerous varieties are 
among our most useful evergreens. Very easy to trans¬ 
plant and thriving on a great variety of soils, they are 
naturally in very great demand. Our stock, especially in 
the small and medium sizes, is very large. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS VAR. COLUMBIA. 
Strong grower, silvery variegated foliage. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS VAR. COMPACTA. 
Very dwarf and cushion like. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS GEO. PEABODY. 
One of the best golden forms. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS VAR. GLOBOSA. 
Specimens, 2 ( 
Develops into globe-like head, quite dwarf. 
2 to 3 feet. 
8 to 12 inches. 
6 to 
4 to 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS VAR. LUTEA. 
Ouite pyramidal with rich golden foliage. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS VAR. PLICATA. 
Low and spreading. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS VAR. PYRAMIDALIS. 
Specimens, 5 tc 
Pyramidal form, rich dark green foliage. Very useful 
where, a formal column of deep green is required. This 
form is also very desirable for hedges, as its habit is 
_ TTI , su ch that very little trimming is required. 
THUYA OCCIDENTALIS VAR. WAREANA (Siberian). 
Specimens, 2 tc 
Compact and dense of foliage, the color remains quite 
a rich green throughout the year. One of the best. 
7HU n\P RIENTA LIS (Oriental Arborvitae). 
Brilliant evergreens with close ascending branches of 
a fan-shaped appearance, so arranged as to give a com- 
TnPm*. r °undish effect to the plant. 
‘HUYA ORIENTALS vat? ft t 
8 to 12 inches 
4 feet, $2.50 tc 
3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet, 
1 to 2 feet 
8 to 12 inches. 
3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
1 to 2 feet. 
ORIENTALIS VAR. ELEGANTISSIMA. 12 to 15 inches. 
More upright and pyramidal, the tips of new growth 8 to 12 inches. 
T«i7c r 7 br,lli ant yellow, 
fSUGA CANADENSIS (Am. Hemlock) 
TSUGA CANADENSIS VAR. 
, see page 
ATROVIRENS. 
1 to 2 feet. 
8 to 12 inches, 
2 to 3 feet, 
6 to 
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st unique, brandies very drooping. 
C^TtOLIANA (Carolina Hemlock)... 
th ar , aCetu * s P.ccies, perfectly hardy, and quite different 
Wl- ! cv lr i n , a J* ve species. It resembles the Japan hem- 
ittp! V^eboldii) somewhat. ‘ 4 
.Specimens, 2 to 3 feet, $2.00 to 
TS'UfA somewhat. 
V hookeriana . 
.^Beautiful hemlock from th 
2 to 3 feet. 
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Rocky Mountains. 
hemlock has slender branches and 
and is very rare. 
2 to 3 feet. 
V/ 2 to 2 feet. 
1 to 1 / feet. 
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