Vaughan's seed store . JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANAA Graceful Specimen for Lawn or Mixed Border Birds Eye View of an extensiveBlock of Evergreens at our Nurseries LARIX (Larch) Europaea. (Common European Larch). Ahardy deciduous conifer, of rapid growth, withfine needle-like leaves. A valuable timber tree,and fine for mixed plantations. 3 to 4 ft.,$; 4 to 5 $ each. PICE A (Spruce) 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., 35c;1 to Wi ft., 50c; 2 to 3 ft.


Vaughan's seed store . JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANAA Graceful Specimen for Lawn or Mixed Border Birds Eye View of an extensiveBlock of Evergreens at our Nurseries LARIX (Larch) Europaea. (Common European Larch). Ahardy deciduous conifer, of rapid growth, withfine needle-like leaves. A valuable timber tree,and fine for mixed plantations. 3 to 4 ft.,$; 4 to 5 $ each. PICE A (Spruce) 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., 35c;1 to Wi ft., 50c; 2 to 3 ft., $; 4 ft., $;5 ft., $; 6 ft., $ 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 2 ft., 75c 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. 4 ft.,


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