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W. A. MANDA, INC., SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 
Seasonable Stock for Fall Planting. 
Boxwood —Fall is good time to plant. See pages 43-44, General Catalogue. 
Evergreen Conifers —The best time is to plant early in the fall. See pages 31-47, General 
Catalogue. 
Fruit Trees —Do best when planted in the fall. See pages 94-95, General Catalogue. 
Greenhouse and Conservatory —Plants should be looked over and added to. We have 
the largest stock in the country, as shown on pages 72 to 88 of General Catalogue. 
Hardy Perennials —Planted in the fall will give good result the first season. For lists 
' of varieties and prices, see pages 31-51, General Catalogue. 
Hardy Trees and Shrubs—Should be planted in October and November to get best 
results. For varieties, see pages 35-39, General Catalogue. 
Improvement of Garden —Should be done all that is possible in fall, as spring season is 
very short. Read pages 21-34, General Catalogue. 
Novelties —Should be always added to your stock so as to keep up to date and to keep 
up your interest. Read first 18 pages of General Catalogue and add to your stock. 
Visit Our Nursery at South Orange, where you will find any plant that you are inter¬ 
ested in. 
Conifers or Evergreen Resinous Trees 
One of the greatest classes of vegetation for outdoor ornamentation. From the 
loftiest trees, three hundred or more feet in height, to low prostrate shrubs rising barely 
a foot above the ground. These we consider as the most useful and most ornamental of 
our hardy trees, and which should be in every garden, either small or large. They can 
be used as isolated specimens for groups, hedges, windbreaks or shelters. 
We have a grand stock of nearly two hundred varieties, in all sizes, from one foot 
to twenty feet in height, and would be pleased to send a special list of sizes and prices 
to intending purchasers. 
Abies Concolor (Silver Fir Colorado) —One of the finest American evergreens. 
Abies Concolor Violacea (Fir) —Bluer form of above. 
Abies Canadensis (Hemlock Spruce) —Medium-sized tree, dark foliage. 
Abies Nordmanniana (Nordman Fir) —Majestic, symmetrical form, dark green. 
Biota Nana Aurea —Dwarf with flat golden branches. 
Biota Orientalis —Taller than above, with lace-like foliage. 
Juniperus Chinensis Albo Spica —Pyramidal, dark blue with white tips. 
Juniperus Chinensis Aurea —Golden form of above. 
Juniperus Communis Hibernica (Irish Juniper) —Erect, dense outline. 
Juniperus Japonica Aurea —Dwarf plant with golden foliage. 
Juniperus Pfitzeriana —Robust growth, dark green foliage, new. 
Juniperus Procumbens —Dwarf, creeping variety, bluish color. 
Juniperus Sabina —Dark green, dwarf. 
Juniperus Virginiana Glauca —Compact, conical habit with glaucus foliage. 
Juniperus Virginiana (Red Cedar) —Varies much in habit and color of foliage. 
Larix Europaea (European Larch) —Tall growing pyramidal tree, drooping branches. 
Picea Alba (White Spruce) —Medium height, pyramidal, foliage silvery gray. 
Picea. Alcockiana —Tall, dense habit, foliage pale green, glaucus underneath. 
