. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, &c.,. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Greenhouse plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. OF FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES, <e evergreen from green ; perfectly IRISH JUNIPER. 1,(Nutkaensis.) Thuiopsis Borealis, erroneously.— Nootka sound ; one o^ the best. Foliage dark Junip'^r—Quniperus.) ALPINA—A low spreading variet)^ from the North ; very beautiful, light gieen foliage ; suitable for rock work. EXCELSA—A verv ornamental, pyra- midal growing tree ; entirely hard}'. ENGLISH, (Commu


. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, &c.,. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Greenhouse plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. OF FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES, <e evergreen from green ; perfectly IRISH JUNIPER. 1,(Nutkaensis.) Thuiopsis Borealis, erroneously.— Nootka sound ; one o^ the best. Foliage dark Junip'^r—Quniperus.) ALPINA—A low spreading variet)^ from the North ; very beautiful, light gieen foliage ; suitable for rock work. EXCELSA—A verv ornamental, pyra- midal growing tree ; entirely hard}'. ENGLISH, (Communis Vulgaris.) — A handsome, compact, small tree. SWEDISH, (suecica.)—Tree small, erect and handsome ; light green foliage. SUECICA NANA—A dwarf variety , of compact habit of growth ; leaves light green, letaining its color well in winter ; perfect!}' hardy. IRISH, (Hibernica.)—Decidedly the best and hand.^omest of all our upright evergreens ; in favorable soils it makes a magnificent column or pyramid, of charming bright green, sometimes attain- ing the height of 15 or 20 feet, occupying but little horizontal space. Hardy in this section, and should find a place in every collection. VIRGIN A, (Virginica,) RED CEDAR.— A common American tree, var)'ing much in its habit of growth. It makes arl elegant pyramid when well trained. Pines—(Pinus.) AUSTRIAN, (Austriaca.)—A very distinct, strong, hardy tree ; branches spreading, covered with long, bristling, dark green foliage. A grajid tree lor lawns or cemeteries. BENTHAMIANA—A hardy variety from the North-west coast. Leaves dark green and very long. CORSICAN, ( laricio.) — Has curious, twisted, pale green leaves ; a beautiful European DWARF, OR MOUNTAIN, (pumila.)— Foliage like the Scotch, low, spreading habit. EXCELSA BOHTAN PINE—Resembles white pine, but the leaves are longer, and it has a more dense habit of growth. MONTANA—A variety of P. Mugho. It forms a close, compact head, foliage dark


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