. Catalogue for 1895. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Fredonia, N. Y. 23 EVERGREENS. See price list on page 32. Arbor Vitae (American)—Well known. A rapid .grower. Very desirable for hedges. Arbor Vita;, Siberian—Of rather slow growth, very compact and symmetrical and of a pretty 'dark green color. Exceedingly hardy. Arbor Vitae, Tom Thumb—Of dwarf habit, hardy and valuable for small grounds. Juniper, Irish—A pop


. Catalogue for 1895. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Fredonia, N. Y. 23 EVERGREENS. See price list on page 32. Arbor Vitae (American)—Well known. A rapid .grower. Very desirable for hedges. Arbor Vita;, Siberian—Of rather slow growth, very compact and symmetrical and of a pretty 'dark green color. Exceedingly hardy. Arbor Vitae, Tom Thumb—Of dwarf habit, hardy and valuable for small grounds. Juniper, Irish—A popular variety. Very erect, forming a column of deep green foliage. Useful in small places and for contrast. Juniper, Virginia—The red cedar. A well known native tree. Makes a fine ornamental hedge. Pine, Austrian—A remarkably robust, hardy, • spreading tree ; leaves long, stiff and dark green. A rapid grower. Pine, Montana or Dwarf— A low, curious, .spreading specie, attaining only the size of a bush. Pine, Scotch—A well known, robust, rapid (growing tree of dull bluish green roliage. Spruce, Colo- rado Blue—The choicest and most beautiful of all ever- greens. Of compact growth, sym- metrical, pyra- midal form with foliage of a rich steel blue color. Very hardy. Spruce,Hem- lock or Weep- in g—An ele- gant p y r a- c. blue spruce. midal tree with drooping branches and delicate dark foli- •age. A lovely lawn tree, also makes a hignly ornamental hedge. Spruce, A'orway—A valuable tree either as sin- gle specimen or for grouping ; also makes a fine .hedge. Very popular. ROSES. See price list on page 32. Hybrid Perpetuals. The following are all hardy, and yet a slight protection in exposed situations Is desirable. They all bloom profusely in June and more or ess through the summer. Fertilize and prun freely. Alfred Colomb—Very large and full. Brillian •carmine crimson; extremely fragrant. A fre grower. Annie De Diesbacli—Very large, Bril- lian tcrimson


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