ANTHONY WATERER'S CATALOGUE. 



Conifers and Taxads. 



CHA&LECYPARIS *w 



tinned. 



to i os. 6d. each, and 

 upwards. 



aurea, new - each 

 CRYPTOMERIA. Ja- 

 pan Cedar. 



japonica each is. 6d. 



to 



Lobbii, 4 to 5 ft. 



each 2S. 6d. to 

 This variety, also 

 called viridis, is of a 

 bright green colour. 

 elegans, 2, 3, and 4 

 ft. - each is. 6d. to 

 A very elegant 

 plant, quite distinct 

 in appearance from 

 C. japonica, its fo- 

 liage and young 

 growth changing to 

 a brownish-purple in 

 winter, but becoming 

 green again in sum- 

 mer. It is quite 

 hardy. 

 CUPRESSUS. Cypress. 

 Lawsoniana, I to I \ 

 ft. - - - per ioo 

 4 to 5 ft. per doz. 

 5 to 6 ft. 



ARGENTEA, 2,\ tO 3 



ft. - - - - each 



larger, up to 5 ft. 



5s. to 

 This very distinct 

 and beautiful va- 

 riety, which is re- 

 markable not only 

 for the silvery glau- 

 cous hue of its foli- 

 age but also for its 

 graceful habit, has 

 been awarded Three 

 First Class Certifi- 



s. d. 



5o 



3 



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CUPRESS US continued 

 cates ; viz., at the 

 Royal Horticultural 

 Garden, at the Royal 

 Botanic Garden, and 

 at the Crystal Pa- 

 lace. 



LAWSONIANA ERECTA 

 VIRIDIS, I ft, good 



plants - per doz. 



2 ft, good plants 



per doz. 



3 ft., good plants 



each 



some splendid 



plants, 4, 5, and 6 ft. 

 high, 1 os. 6d. to 21s. 

 each, and upwards. 



This Cypress, 

 raised here, is, there 

 is no doubt, one of 



THE FINEST HARDY 

 EVERGREENS IN EX- 

 ISTENCE. It every 

 year increases in 

 beauty, and we do 

 not believe there is 

 an evergreen which 

 is so universally and 

 deservedly admired. 

 It is purchased, with- 

 out exception, by 

 every one who sees 

 it growing in our 

 nursery. We quote 

 the following des- 

 cription from the 

 Gardener's Chroni- 

 cle: " It is one of 

 the finest ay, one 

 of the very finest 

 hardy coniferous 

 evergreens which has 

 been introduced to 

 our gardens. Its nar- 

 row, erect, almost 



d. 



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