Dreer's 1910 autumn catalogue (1910) Dreer's 1910 autumn catalogue dreers1910autumn1910henr Year: 1910 Thcyopsis Standishi. Juniperus Pfitzerianus. Picea Pungens Glauca Pendula. Same as the preceding, with pendulous branches. Plants, 2A feet high, $ each. Picea Alcockiana (Alcock's Spruce). An attractive tree. Foliage, dark green above and silvery beneath, giving the whole a variegated appearance. Plants, 3 feet high, $ each. Picea Omorika. Foliage silvery underneath, giving it a unique and attractive appearance. Strong grower. Plants. U feet high, $ each. Picea Omorika Pendula.


Dreer's 1910 autumn catalogue (1910) Dreer's 1910 autumn catalogue dreers1910autumn1910henr Year: 1910 Thcyopsis Standishi. Juniperus Pfitzerianus. Picea Pungens Glauca Pendula. Same as the preceding, with pendulous branches. Plants, 2A feet high, $ each. Picea Alcockiana (Alcock's Spruce). An attractive tree. Foliage, dark green above and silvery beneath, giving the whole a variegated appearance. Plants, 3 feet high, $ each. Picea Omorika. Foliage silvery underneath, giving it a unique and attractive appearance. Strong grower. Plants. U feet high, $ each. Picea Omorika Pendula. Same as the preceding, wilh drooping branches. Plants, 1J feet high, $ each. Picea Excelsa Inverta Pendula. Like the Norway Spruce, except that the branches have a decided weeping or drooping tendency. Very distinct. Plants, 3 feet high, $ each. Pseudotsuga Douglasi Glauca Elegans. An improve- ment on the well-known Douglas Spruce. Foliage, graceful and of a pale green color above, glaucous beneath. Plants, 3 feet high, $ each. Retinispora Filifera (Thread-draneJUd Japanese Cy- press). Very compact, yet graceful. Plants, 3A feet high, $ each. Retinispora Filifera Aurea. Same as the preceding, with the foliage beautifully tipped with golden yellow. Very rare. Plants, 1£ feet high,' $ each. TaxUS Cuspidata Brevifolia. A graceful, hardy variety of spreading habit. Foliage, very dark gTeen. Plants, \k feet high, $ each. Thuya Occidentalis Rosenthali. Foliage, dark green and dense. A compact grower. Plants, 3 feet high, $ each. Thuya Occidentalis Lutea (Geo. Peabody Arborvitae). Extremely attractive, having bright yellow foliage at the ter- minals of the branches, which give the whole plant a golden appearance, Plants, 3J feet high, $ each. Thuyopsis Standishi. A strikingly distinct evergreen, of somewhat irregular but graceful habit, tending to pyramidal form. Foliage is of a rich, dark green color. Perfectly hardy. Plants, 3 feet high, $ each.


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