. Descriptive catalogue of the Reading Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Massachusetts Catalogs; Shrubs Massachusetts Catalogs; Trees Massachusetts Catalogs; Perennials Massachusetts Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF BEADING NURSERY, MASS. J. W. MANNING, PROPRIETOR. 31 and silvery-grcen color is a general favorite. See cut. Trice, 2 leet, 50c; 2^ feet, 75c; 3 feet, $l;very stocky, 3 to 4 feet, $ LawsotVs Cypress. A native of the Tacific coast. It is truly beautiful. Only ii few perfect specimens exist about li05ton. We do not find i


. Descriptive catalogue of the Reading Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Massachusetts Catalogs; Shrubs Massachusetts Catalogs; Trees Massachusetts Catalogs; Perennials Massachusetts Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF BEADING NURSERY, MASS. J. W. MANNING, PROPRIETOR. 31 and silvery-grcen color is a general favorite. See cut. Trice, 2 leet, 50c; 2^ feet, 75c; 3 feet, $l;very stocky, 3 to 4 feet, $ LawsotVs Cypress. A native of the Tacific coast. It is truly beautiful. Only ii few perfect specimens exist about li05ton. We do not find it entirely hardy. Retinnsporas. Krom Japan. There are several val- uable, distinct varieties of the Japan Cypress. Per- fectly hardy, and yet have so delicate a look that they may be said to be living and grovping plumes. R. Plumosa Aurea. Of all the Retinasporas, this we esteem the most useful and beautiful. It resembles a golden plume, and has stood a Massachusetts cli- mate several years in our grounds. No large trees .ire om-rcd. Price, 1 foot, 50c; 2 ft., $ R. Plumosa. Plume like Retinaspora. Averycompact growing variety, with small, bright-green leaves and slender branches It is entirely hardy here, and ex- ceedingly pretty; 1 foot, aOc; 2 ft., $ R. Obtusa. Obtuse-leaved Retinaspora. A beautiful and distinct species of undoubted hardiness. It grows with graceful, drooping branches. Leaves blunt, dark glossy green above, with silvery white bands beneath. Price, 1 foot, 50c; 2 ft., $1. R. Picifera. also from .lapan, and hanly; light or j'el- lowish green, slender, waving branches ; so distinct as to be indispeusabU' in a collection, and grow to a noble tree. 2 feet, ;)C. R. Sijuarro-ia. Compact, stocky habit, distinctly silve- ry in color, graceful at all seasons. IJ feet, <5c. SPRUCE 3 feet tree. Spruce (Abies). Norway .Spruce {). A lofty tree, a native of northern p\ ramidal habit,remarkably ele- gant and rich, and as it


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