Farquhar's garden annual : 1922 . rd As a lawn specimen, it is one of the most decorative trees.,3 to 4 ft $8. 00 each | 5 to 6 ft 812. 00 each Veitchll. (Veitchs Silver Fir.) A beautiful Evergreen with a pro-nounced silvery tint; fine as a to 6 ft S7. 50 each JUNIPERUS communis. (English Juniper.) Low growing bushyplant; light glaucous foliage; very hardy. Each Doz. 3to3Ht $ communis var. Hibernica. (Irish Juniper.) A beautiful glau-cous-green variety of dense pillar-like growth; very desirable. Each Doz. 3to3Ht $ $ chinensis var. Pfltzerlana. A beautiful form w


Farquhar's garden annual : 1922 . rd As a lawn specimen, it is one of the most decorative trees.,3 to 4 ft $8. 00 each | 5 to 6 ft 812. 00 each Veitchll. (Veitchs Silver Fir.) A beautiful Evergreen with a pro-nounced silvery tint; fine as a to 6 ft S7. 50 each JUNIPERUS communis. (English Juniper.) Low growing bushyplant; light glaucous foliage; very hardy. Each Doz. 3to3Ht $ communis var. Hibernica. (Irish Juniper.) A beautiful glau-cous-green variety of dense pillar-like growth; very desirable. Each Doz. 3to3Ht $ $ chinensis var. Pfltzerlana. A beautiful form with graceful, darkgreen foliage. 2 to 2 J ft. ... each | 3 to 4 ft. ... $ each Specimen Plants, eaoh and upwards. Chinensis virginalis. Verj fine dwarf evergreen with handsome, closely set heads of green foliage, forming a dense round mat. $ each;\ per virginalis aurea. Yellow form of the preceding, and like it, a most valuable acquisition for the rock garden. $ each; $ per Ctz Plants of one variety at dozen mti. Picea asperata. R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. HARDY CONIFERS.— Continued. PICEA glauea var. conlca. A beautiful, pyramidal evergreen tree of slender proportions. Itsdensity of short, silvery green needles gives it the appearance of a Retinospora, rather than atree; a rare and valuable plant. 151 15 to 18 inches 18 to 20 inches . . alba. (White Spruce.)near the to 3i ft. $ each 20 to 24 inches24 to 30 inches $ each , each ,1 A hardy species of quick growth. Valuable for planting $ each DoUglasii. (Pseudo-tsuga.) (Douglas Spruce.) A grand variety of large conicalform with horizontal branches. Foliage pale green, silvery underneath. 2 to 3 ft. Each Doz. $ $ 3 to 4 ft. Each Doz. $ excelsa. (Norway Spruce.) This familar Spruce is more extensively grownthan any of the others. Very hardy and useful for forming hedges or windbreaks. 3 to 31 ft. Each


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