Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs vines, roses etc., greenhouse and hot house plants, cultivated and for sale at the Syracuse Nurseries . NEW AMERICAN WILLOW.—See page 8. WILLOW, ROSEMARY—A very handsome silver foliage tree, worked the same as Kilmarnock. $, WEEPING.—Too well known for description ; one of the most graceful amongst trees. 50c. Ornamental Evergreen Trees. ARBOR YIT^E, AMERICAN OR WHITE large pyramidal tree, with deep green toliage; fine for screens or hedges. 50c. ARBOR VIT^E, SIBERIAN.—Very hardy; retains its color during ourhard winters. Very


Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs vines, roses etc., greenhouse and hot house plants, cultivated and for sale at the Syracuse Nurseries . NEW AMERICAN WILLOW.—See page 8. WILLOW, ROSEMARY—A very handsome silver foliage tree, worked the same as Kilmarnock. $, WEEPING.—Too well known for description ; one of the most graceful amongst trees. 50c. Ornamental Evergreen Trees. ARBOR YIT^E, AMERICAN OR WHITE large pyramidal tree, with deep green toliage; fine for screens or hedges. 50c. ARBOR VIT^E, SIBERIAN.—Very hardy; retains its color during ourhard winters. Very compact and upright; good for specimen lawntrees, as also for screens or hedges. 75c. to $1. FIR, AMERICAN SILVER OR BALSAM.—A very erect pyramidaltree, with dark green loliagc 50c. to $1. B IRISH JUNIPER. 11 JUNIPER, ENGLISH OR very handsome, small, com-pact tree. $1. JUNIPER, IRISH.—A very tapering, beautiful little tree. $1 to $2. (Seepage 10.) JUNIPER, SWEDISH.—A small sized pyramidal tree, with bluish greenfoliige, very hardy and ornamental. 50 AUSTRIAN PINE. PINE, AUSTRIAN, (Austriaca).—Black Pine ; a hardy robust spreadingtree ; leaves long and dark green, buds large and gray, grows rapidlyand is quite distinct. $1 to $ 12 PINE, CORSICAN, (Laricio.)—A most beautiful tree, with very longleaves. $1. PINE, SCOTCH, (Sylyestris.)—A tine, robust, rapid-growing tree, whichsucceeds well in this country ; leaves of a silvery green. $1. PINE, WHITE, OR WEYMOUTH, (Strobus.)-A rapid growing nativePiue, with light green foliage. 50c. to $1. SPRUCE, BLACK OR DOUBLE, (Nigra.)—Tree erect, with horizontalbranches, and dark green foliage. 50c. to $1. SPRUCE, HEMLOCK OR WEEPING.—A beautiful pyramidal tree, withdrooping branches and delicate dark green foliage. 50c. to $1. SPRUCE, NORWAY, (Excelsa.) A lofty, elegant tree, with droopingbranches when it attains a medium height. 75c. to $1. SPRUCE, WHITE iUIERICAN, (Alba.)—A tapering pyramidal t


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