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ANTHONY WATERER'S CATALOGUE. 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL AND 

 FLOWERING TREES. 



Here will be found many plants which furnish masses of beautiful 

 flowers, either in the early spring months or later in the year. When 

 to these flowers are added the varied tints assumed by the foliage of 

 the different species, especially in spring and autumn, it will be evi- 

 dent that such trees are invaluable for brightening up the sombre 

 masses which evergreens alone, and Conifers in particular, are apt 

 to present. 



ACACIA. See Robinia s. d. 



(p. 19). 

 ACER. Maple. 



COLCHICUM RUBRUM, 



per doz. 12s. to 

 In this handsome 

 tree the young leaves 

 are crimson. 

 Negundo (Ash-leaved 

 Maple), 7 to 9 ft. 

 per doz. 6s. to 

 variegatum, dwarfs, 

 per doz. 6s. to 9s. and 



standards 



per doz. 18s. to 



One of the most 



strikingly beautiful 



of variegated trees, 



remarkably effective 



30 



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42 



ACER continued. s. 



when growing inter- 

 mixed with dark co- 

 loured evergreens, 

 and equally attrac- 

 tive in masses on the 

 lawn, or in the 

 shrubbery. 



platanoides (Norway 

 Maple), 7 to 8 ft. 



per ioo, 21s. to 30 



fine trees, 10 to 15 



ft., - per doz. 18s. to 42 



laciniatum (Eagle's 

 Claw or Kite's Claw 

 Maple), - per doz. 18 



PLATANOIDES LORBER- 



gii, 5 s. each 



d. 



