. Descriptive retail catalogue of the Roselle N. J. Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. THE ROSELLE, X. NURSERIES. JUNIPER. {Juniperiu.) I. IRISH JUNIPER. Irisb. (y. Hibernica.) Erect and tapering^, forming a column of deep green ; a pretty and distinct evergreen and a general favorite ; valuable. 50c. to $ Swedish. {J. Suecica.) Of more irregular outline than the preceding : foliage yellowish green and hardy. 75c to $ Scaled or Trailing- Juniper. {J. sg


. Descriptive retail catalogue of the Roselle N. J. Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. THE ROSELLE, X. NURSERIES. JUNIPER. {Juniperiu.) I. IRISH JUNIPER. Irisb. (y. Hibernica.) Erect and tapering^, forming a column of deep green ; a pretty and distinct evergreen and a general favorite ; valuable. 50c. to $ Swedish. {J. Suecica.) Of more irregular outline than the preceding : foliage yellowish green and hardy. 75c to $ Scaled or Trailing- Juniper. {J. sgiiamata.) A low and spreading species, suitable for rock- work. 75c, to $ PINE. KPiaus.) Austrian. {P. Austriaca.) Of robust, hardy and spreading habit ; leaves long, stiff and dark green ; growth rapid. Very^ valuable ; the best. 50c. to $ Dwarf. {P. Magus.) A low, spreading, curious species, attaining only a few feet in height; should be extensively planted. $ to $ Scotch. {P. sylvestris.) A fine rapid growing tree, with stout erect shoots and silvery green foliage. 50C. to $ Dwarf. {P. Pinnila.) A handsome tree of compact conical form and slow growth. White. {P. sirobus.) The well known timber species ; very ornamental; foliage light, delicate and silvery green and thrives in the poorest soil. $ to $ JAPAN CYPBESS. {Retinospora.) Obtusa. {P. obtiisa) A tall growing variety, with spreading graceful foliage of bright green, glaucous beneath ; very valuable. $ to $ Golden. {R. plumosa aurea.) A most striking and beautiful plant; foliage plume-like and of bright golden tint, well retained ; beautiful and desirable. 75c. to $ JAPAN ARBOR VIT^ {Thujapsis.) Borealis. The most desirable of the species ; very hardy. $ to $ SPRUCE. {Abies.) Hemlock. {A. Canadensis.) An elegant tree, with drooping branches and delicate dark fohage, distinct from all other trees. Very desirable for hedges and lawns in dry or hght soils. 25c, to $1.


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