. Choice hardy trees and plants. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Catalogue oe Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 19 EVERGREENS, continued. PICEA magnifica. Superb Silver Fir. Re- sembles Picea nobiiis. Very fine. $2. P. nobiiis. Noble Silver Fir. Young foliage silver-blue. A superb variety ; one of the finest of Coniferae. S2. P. Nordmanniana. Nordmann's Silver Fir. Medium size, but of symmetrical form and majestic growth. Horizontal branches with large, massive, dark green foliage,


. Choice hardy trees and plants. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Catalogue oe Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 19 EVERGREENS, continued. PICEA magnifica. Superb Silver Fir. Re- sembles Picea nobiiis. Very fine. $2. P. nobiiis. Noble Silver Fir. Young foliage silver-blue. A superb variety ; one of the finest of Coniferae. S2. P. Nordmanniana. Nordmann's Silver Fir. Medium size, but of symmetrical form and majestic growth. Horizontal branches with large, massive, dark green foliage, glaucous un- derneath, producing a rich and delicate effect. $1 to S2. 50. P. pectinata. European or Common Silver Fir. Green foliage, silvery underneath. 75c. P. pendula. Weeping Silver Fir. Rare and unique variety of distinct habit. $2. P. Pichta. Siberian Silver Fir. Very dark green foliage. One of hardiest and best. $2. P. pungens. Colorado Blue Spruce. The "true blues" of this variety are now generally ad- mitted to be the most stri kingly beautiful of the really hardy Con- iferae. The trees are easily grown, transplant s u c - essfully with or- dinary care, and are hardy every- where; the fine steel-blue color that gives this va- riety its peculiar charm is still very rare. Seed- lings of an indifferent color can now be furnished at about the prices of other evergreens. Fine specimens of selected blues, 3^ to 6 feet, $3 to $12 ; smaller, $2 and $3 each. P. pectinata compacta. Compact Silver Fir. One of the hardiest of the Silver Firs ; dwarf form and dense, glossy green foliage. $ P. pinsapo. Pinsapo Fir. A very handsome variety, resembling P. Ceplialonica; branches very thick, and spreading horizontally. A beautiful evergreen, not entirely hardy. %2. PINUS Austriaca. Austrian Pine. A robust, stately tree of rapid growth, and very hardy. Stiff, long, dark green leaves. Valuable for general planting. 50 cts. to $1. *P. Balfourii. H\lfour's Pine. Exceedingly


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