. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 21. PlCEA CONCOLOE. CONCOLOR PICEA balsamea. Balm of Gilead Fir. Very hardy; foliage silvery underneath. 50 cts. to $1. PICEA Cephalonica. Cephalonian Fir. Sil- very dagger-shaped leaves. $ to $2. PICEA concolor or lasiocarpa. Concolor Spruce. One of the hardiest and most beauti- ful Evergreens. Tree of graceful, stately habit. Large, broad, silvery green foliage. A
. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 21. PlCEA CONCOLOE. CONCOLOR PICEA balsamea. Balm of Gilead Fir. Very hardy; foliage silvery underneath. 50 cts. to $1. PICEA Cephalonica. Cephalonian Fir. Sil- very dagger-shaped leaves. $ to $2. PICEA concolor or lasiocarpa. Concolor Spruce. One of the hardiest and most beauti- ful Evergreens. Tree of graceful, stately habit. Large, broad, silvery green foliage. A rare and exceedingly choice variety. $2 to $5. PICEA concolor violacea. Silver Fir. Leaves similar in size to the Douglas Spruce, but in color a charming light semi-glaucous tint. $2 and $3. PICEA Cilicia. Cilician Silver Fir. Branches compact, thickly set on the stems; foliage dark green, delicate and very beautiful. $1 and $ PICEA Englemani. Besembles the Pungens. Compact, fine for lawns. Pyramidal form; branches sometimes pendulous, foliage with a rich silver sheen. A very valuable and hardy tree. $1 to $2. PICEA firma. Japan Silver Fir. Pyramidal, compact form. Foliage flat, and green under- neath. Vigorous and very hardy. Dis- tinct. $1 to $ PICEA Fraserii. Fraser's Silver Fir. A very hardy variety, somewhat resembling the Bal- sam Fir, but of finer appearance and more lasting beauty. $1 to $2. PICEA grandis. Great Silver Fir. The grand Silver Fir of the Bocky Mountains; of pyr- amidal form and with short dark fo- liage. Fine. $1 and $2. PICEA Hudsonica. Hudson's Bay Sil- ver Fir. Dwarf round tree, two to three feet high. Dark green foliage, glaucous under- neath. $ PICEA magnifica. Superb Silver Fir. Resembles Piceano- bilis. Very fine. $2. PICEA nobilis. No- ble Silver Fir. Young foliage sil- ver-blue. A superb variety; one of the finest of Conifers. $2. PICEA Nordman= Spruce. niana. Nordmann's Silver Fir. Medium size, but of symmetrical form and majestic
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