. Spring 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. ARBOR VITJE, SIBERIAN. Box, Dwarf. Used principally for borders and edg- ing, for which purpose it is the best plant in culti- vation. 10c; 80c for 10; $ for 100. Cypress, Lawson's. A rare evergreen from Califor- nia. One of the most graceful; elegant drooping branches; half hardy here. 35c. Cypress, Nutkeensis. A very fine evergreen from Nootka Sound; one of the best; foliage dark green; perfectly har
. Spring 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. ARBOR VITJE, SIBERIAN. Box, Dwarf. Used principally for borders and edg- ing, for which purpose it is the best plant in culti- vation. 10c; 80c for 10; $ for 100. Cypress, Lawson's. A rare evergreen from Califor- nia. One of the most graceful; elegant drooping branches; half hardy here. 35c. Cypress, Nutkeensis. A very fine evergreen from Nootka Sound; one of the best; foliage dark green; perfectly hardy. 35c. Fir, Balsam. (American Silver.) A very regular, symmetrical tree, assuming the conical form even when young; leaves dark green above, silvery be- neath. 25c; 5 for $ Fir, Nordmanniana. A symmetrical and imposing tree; the warm green of the young shoots con- trasts finely with the rich, deep color of the old foliage; the best of the Silver Firs. 50c. Mr, Concolor. (White Silver.) An elegant pictur- esque Colorado species; long, leathery leaves, with glaucous tinge when young, becoming pale green with age. Branches arranged in horizontal whorls. One of the brightest and best of ever- greens for the lawn. 50c. Fir, Frazerii. Rapid grower, rich, bright green fo- liage. Entirely hardy. One of the best. 35c. Fir, European Silver. Broad, light- colored foliage; spreading branches. 35c. Juniper, Irish. Erect and formal in habit; foliage deep green and very compact, making a splendid column, sometimes 15 to 20 feet high; much used in cemeteries. 25c; 5 for $ Juniper, Suecica Nana. A dwarf variety, compact habit of growth ; foliage light; not changing in winter; perfectly hardy. 25c. Juniper, Excelsa. A very ornament- al, pyramidal growing tree; en- tirely hardy. 25c. Juniper, Savin. A low, spreading tree, with hand?ome, dark green foliage; very hardy and suitable for lawns and cemeteries; can be pruned to any desired shape. 25c. Juniper, Virginica. (Red Cedar.) A well
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