Vaughan's seed store . a Cedar). A vigorous growing variety,with foliage of silvery tinge, compact and conical in form. Makes a finetree. VA ft-, $1-00; 2 ft., $; 3 ft., $ each. Virginiana Schottii. Best of all the upright green Junipers; finepyramidal form with foliage of a peculiar bright green. 2l/i ft., $;3 ft., $; 4 ft., $ each. Excelsa. (Norway Spruce). A tall and beautifultree, the most widely grown of all the spruces,equally adaptable to planting as specimens onlawns, for shelter or windbreak. 1 ft., 35c1 to V/i ft., 50c; 2 ft., 60c; 4 ft., $; 5 ft., $;6 ft.


Vaughan's seed store . a Cedar). A vigorous growing variety,with foliage of silvery tinge, compact and conical in form. Makes a finetree. VA ft-, $1-00; 2 ft., $; 3 ft., $ each. Virginiana Schottii. Best of all the upright green Junipers; finepyramidal form with foliage of a peculiar bright green. 2l/i ft., $;3 ft., $; 4 ft., $ each. Excelsa. (Norway Spruce). A tall and beautifultree, the most widely grown of all the spruces,equally adaptable to planting as specimens onlawns, for shelter or windbreak. 1 ft., 35c1 to V/i ft., 50c; 2 ft., 60c; 4 ft., $; 5 ft., $;6 ft., $ each. Excelsa Nigra. (Black American Spruce). Asmall or medium size tree; a native of NorthAmerica, of great hardiness, and particularlyuseful for planting in the Northern to 1A ft., 50c each. Omorika. (Servian Spruce). A disinct and re-markably ornamental species of dense growth,with narrow outline, having shiny leaves ofdark green with white lines above. 2J^ft., $;3 ft., $; 4 ft., $


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