. New descriptive price-list for fall of 1897 and spring of 1898 of the fruit, ornamental trees, vines, plants, Nursery stock, Virginia, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Flowering shrubs, Catalogs. 32. American Arborvit^e—A fine medium size evergreen tree ; succeeds all over the country. Four to five feet, 50 cents each ; two to three feet, 40 cents each. Tom Thumb Arborvit^e—A dwarf; compact grower; beau- tiful for border or hedges. Two to three feet, 50 cents each. Compact Arborvit^e — Compact grower,


. New descriptive price-list for fall of 1897 and spring of 1898 of the fruit, ornamental trees, vines, plants, Nursery stock, Virginia, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Flowering shrubs, Catalogs. 32. American Arborvit^e—A fine medium size evergreen tree ; succeeds all over the country. Four to five feet, 50 cents each ; two to three feet, 40 cents each. Tom Thumb Arborvit^e—A dwarf; compact grower; beau- tiful for border or hedges. Two to three feet, 50 cents each. Compact Arborvit^e — Compact grower, with leaves or branches fan-shaped ; very handsome One to two feet, 50 cents each. Plumosa (Retinospora)—A variety with fern-like branches and short leaves. The soft, plum-like appearance of the foliage gives it its name. Four to six feet, $1 each ; two to three feet, 50 cents each. Irish Juniper—A distinct and beautiful variety of erect, dense, conical outline, resembling a pillar of green; very desirable. Two to three feet, 50 cents each ; three to four feet, 75 cents. Hemlock or Weeping Spruce—A remarkable, graceful and beautiful native tree, with pendulous branches and delicate ^(V'\ - vftklS dark foliage; very suitable for lawn or cemetery. Three ^pV--*. .?to four feet, $1 each ; one and a half to three feet, 50 cents each. Norway Spruce—An elegant tree of perfect pyramidal habit. As it gets age it has fine, graceful, pendulous branches, and is picturesque and beautiful. Two to three feet, 50 cents each. Dwarf American Arborvit^e—Somewhat like American Arborvitae, but of more compact and dwarfish habit, very handsome. One and a half to two feet, 50 cents each. Retinospora Squarrosa—Does not attain large size; pyramidal form ; hand- some glaucous foliage ; two to three feet high, two feet across, compact, 75 cents. Norway Spruce Weeping, or Pendular—Very handsome, small trees, ten to twelve inches, $1. Cedar of Lebanon—Eight to ten inches, 50 cents. C


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