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ANTHONY WATERER'S CATALOGUE. 



Conifers and Taxads. 



63 



50 



4 to 



PIC E A continued. 



3 to 5 and 6 ft. 



2 is. to 



We have hundreds 



of this, certainly one 



of the handsomest of 



all the Firs. 



nobilis, 9 in. per 100 



1 ft. - per doz. 18s., 



per 100 100 



2 to 3 ft. - per doz. 



30s. to 60 



4, 5, 7, 8, to 10 ft. 

 high, by 8 to 15 

 ft. in circumference, 

 10s. 6d. to 42s. and 

 upwards. 



NORDMANNIANA, 

 2 ft. 



per doz. 18s. to 30 

 3, 4, 5> 6 , to 8 ft. 

 3s. 6d. to 2 is. and 

 upwards. 



splendid specimens, 

 10 to 15 ft. high. 



Pinsapo, 1^ ft., per 100 100 



2 ft. - - per doz. 24 



3, 4, to 5 ft. 



each 3s. 6d. to 10 



7, 8, to 10 ft. 



each 21s. to 105 

 One of the most 

 distinct and hand- 

 some of the Silver 

 Firs. 

 PINE. .SkPinus. 

 PINUS. Pine Tree, 

 austriaca (Austrian 

 Pine), 



1 ft, stout, per 1,000 



1 to i| ft. per 100 



about 2 ft. 



Robust, hardy, 

 and of rapid growth, 

 this is an invaluable 

 tree. As a shelter 



s. d. 



40 



8 



21 



o 

 o 



o 

 o 



o 



PINUS continued. 



by the sea, or in 

 smoky localities, it 

 has no equal. 

 Benthamiana, 2 ft. 

 per doz. 

 Bungeana (Lace- 

 barked Pine), each 

 Cembra (Swiss Pine), 

 2, 3, and 4 ft, 



per doz. 18s. to 

 densi flora - each 

 excelsa, 1 to 1 1 ft, 



per doz. 12s. to 



INSIGNIS - - I2S. to 



Lambertiana, 1 1 ft. 



each 



Laricio (Corsican 



Pine), 1 J ft per 100 



Equally valuable 



with P. austriaca. 



This tree is not eaten 



by rabbits. 



macrocarpa - - each 



MONTICOLA, I \ ft 



5 to 6 ft - - 



MUGHO - - - 

 PUMILIO - - 



PYRENAICA 



each is. 6d. to 

 Strobus pumila ) ea. 



SYLVESTRIS PUMILA J to 



Two very remark- 

 able dwarf bushy 

 forms of the Pine 

 tree, the latter re- 

 lated to the Scotch 

 Pine, the former to 

 the Weymouth. 

 RETINOSPORA. 



ERICOIDES 



per doz. 9s., 12s. to 



A small pyramidal 



glaucous green shrub, 



turning purple in 



winter. 



s. d. 



30 o 



3 6 



3 



5 



18 o 



30 o 



5 9 



10 o 



5 



2 



5 

 1 



1 



o 

 6 

 o 

 6 

 6 



3 6 

 3s. 6d. 

 10 6 



18 



