. Descriptive catalogue and price list of fruit trees and plants, evergreen trees, roses, Nursery stock Tennessee Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 40 Desckiptive Catalogue of JUNIPER {Juniperus.) Virginian (Virginica).—The Red Cedar. A well-known American tree with deep green foliage; makes a fine ornamental hedge plant. Irish (Hibernica).—Very erect and tapering in its gro'vth, forming a column of deep green foliage; a pretty little tree or shrub, and for its beauty and hardiness is a general favorite. Savin {Sabina).—A low, spreading


. Descriptive catalogue and price list of fruit trees and plants, evergreen trees, roses, Nursery stock Tennessee Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 40 Desckiptive Catalogue of JUNIPER {Juniperus.) Virginian (Virginica).—The Red Cedar. A well-known American tree with deep green foliage; makes a fine ornamental hedge plant. Irish (Hibernica).—Very erect and tapering in its gro'vth, forming a column of deep green foliage; a pretty little tree or shrub, and for its beauty and hardiness is a general favorite. Savin {Sabina).—A low, spreading tree, with handsome, dark green foliage; very hardy and suitable for lawns and cemeteries; can be pruned to any desired shape ,and made very ornamental. Swedish ( Suecica).—Similar to the Irish, though not so erect, with bluish-green foliage, of somewhat lighter color than the preceding, forming a beautiful pyramidal small tree. PINE (Pm«s). Austrian, or Black (Austriaca).—A remarkably robust, hardy, spreading tree; leaves long, stiff and dark green; growth rapid; valuable for this country. Cembra (Swiss Stone).—Of conical form, very imiform and dense in growth,leaves a dull green; bears purple cones; a most desirable dwarf pine. Scotch ( Sylvestris).—A fine, robust, rapidly-growing tree, with shoots and silvery green foliage. White (Strobus).—T:he most ornamental of all our native Pines; foliage light, del- icate or silvery green; flourishes in the poorest soils. Norway Spruce.—A lofty, elegant tree, of perfect pyramidal habit, remarkably elegant and rich, and as it gets age,has fine,graceful pendulous branches; it is exceed- ingly picturesque and beautiful. Very popular, and deservedly so, and should be largely planted. One of the best evergreens for Norway Sprtce. Irish Juniper. i. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th


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