Conifers. 



Each, 

 s. d. s. d. 

 PINUS-^/ie Pine.) 



STEOBtIS, 



tabulaeformjs 5 ... 7 6 



A very pretty dwarf variety, 

 growing not more than one or 

 two feet high, but with a dense 

 spreading head of a flat tabular 

 form. 



sylvestris (see Forest 



trees.) 



aurea 5 ... 7 6 



A dwarf-growing variety of 

 the Scotch Fir, which turns to 

 a brilliant yellow in winter. 



tabul.efokmis 3 6 ... 5 



taurica, Gin per 100 20 



larger 1 ... 2 6 



Tobbeyana, 12 to l8in 3 6 ... 5 



TUBEECULATA, 



2ft. 6in. to 4ft 3 6 ... 5 



3 0D0CARPUS (The long- 

 stalked Yew.) 



ALPINA 1 



ANDINA 16 



ELEGANTISSIJIA 5 



MACROPHYLLA ALBA VAKIE- 



GATA 5 



AUREA ... 5 



3 RU M N OPITYS (Theelegant 

 Plum Fruited Pine.) 



ELEGANS 1 



3ETINOSPORA (The Japan 



Cypress) 



ERICOIDES, 



9 to 12in per doz. 6 



12in. to 2ft 1 



decusata 1 6 



filicoides 1 6 



filifera 2 6 



Leptoclada, 



6 to 9in per. doz. 12 



larger 1 6 



LYCOPODIOIDES 2 6 



obtusa, 12 to 18in.,perdoz. 8 



2 to 3ft., per doz., 21/- 1 6 



larger 2 6 



alba spica 2 6 



The young shoots of this plant 



are quite white when they first 



break out, and they remain so 



j for about three months, when 



they become green ; very distinct. 



lba yabiegata 2 6 



aurea 2 6 



gracilis (Veitch) 5 



nana 2 6 



compacta, 6 to 9in 10 



Ketleerii variegata 3 6 



3 



2 

 10 



10 6 

 10 6 



2 G 



5 



Each. 



s. d B. d. 

 RETINOSPORA (The Japan 

 Cypress) 



MAGNIFICA 1 ... 3 6 



nana compacts 3 6 ... 7 G 



This variety differs consider- 

 ably from R. Pygmasa ; it is evi- 

 dently the g< een type of R. 

 obtusa aurea nans, and is of 

 exceedirgly compact and sym- 

 metrical growth. The leaves are 

 a dark green above, and \ery 

 glaucous underneath. It is still 

 comparatively new and scarce. 



Pygji.ea 2 6 ... 7 G 



PISIFEEA, 



18in. to 2ft per doz. 9 



2 to 3ft 1 ... 1 6 



larger 2 6 ... 10 G 



aurea 10 6 



This is the true R. pisiCera 

 aurea, not a vaiietyof R. plu- 

 mosa aurea. 



GRACILIS. 12 to 15 in 



NANA AUREA VARIEGATA... 



PLUMos.\,9to 12in...per doz. 



lSin.to2ft 



larger 



ALBA VARIEGATA 



ARGENTEA 



AUREA 



FLAVESCENS 



squarrosa 6 to 9in., per doz. 



12tol8in 



larger 



glauca, 12 to 18iu 



SALISBURIA- 

 ADIANTIFOLIA 1 



SCIADOPITYS- 



Verticellata, ( The Um 

 brella Pine) 3 6 



TAXODIUM-DISTICHUM 

 18in. to 2ft per doz. 18 



SEMPERVIREXS, 3 to 4ft 1 6 



alba spica 5 



The whole plant is of a bluish 

 tint, excepting the points of the 

 shoots, which are of a pale 

 yellow, very distinct. 



TAXUS (The Yew)- 



adpressa, 3 to 4ft 5 



4 to 5ft 10 6 



oft. to 5ft. 6in 31 6 



Perfect plants trained in the 

 form of Pyramids. 



stricta 1 



2 6 



G3 



2 6 

 21 



10 6 

 15 

 42 



