. Ornamental trees & plants : no. 2. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Siota orientalis aurea. Abies Nordmanniana. (See preceding page.) BIOTA, continued form, with bright yellowish green foliage which is not so liable to change during winter to a dull color as the foliage of most of the other varieties, var. semperaurescens. This pretty form, as its name implies, retains its bright golden tint all the seaso
. Ornamental trees & plants : no. 2. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Siota orientalis aurea. Abies Nordmanniana. (See preceding page.) BIOTA, continued form, with bright yellowish green foliage which is not so liable to change during winter to a dull color as the foliage of most of the other varieties, var. semperaurescens. This pretty form, as its name implies, retains its bright golden tint all the season, and is certainly a very showy object on the lawn. It is dwarf and globular in shape, not unlike the common Golden Arbor-Vitae, but quite distinct from it. Introduced from France. CEDRUS. True Cedar It is to be regretted that a genus of trees having so many characteristic features peculiar to themselves should prove deficient in one essential point—that of entire reliability. The remarkable beauty of the young trees and the extreme picturesqueness of adult specimens, render them greatly sought by planters, but only so far north as the southern district of the Middle States can their culture be attempted with any chance of success. C. Deodara. Deodar Cedar. From the Himalayas, attaining a great height and forming vast forests on the mountains. When voting it is the perfection of a graceful tree, with a decided bluish glaucous tint pervading every portion of the foliage. It cannot be depended upon north of Philadelphia, and re- quires a sheltered situation even in that latitude. C. Libani. Cedar of Lebanon. This magnificent Conifer is reasonably hardy in the Middle States, and is very partial to well-drained, light, fertile soils. Although making a regular conical shaped tree when young, it eventually assumes a perfect tabular Conifer with age, the branches being strictly hori- zontal. It is decidedly attractive at any Please note that these images are extracted from sc
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