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William Barron & Son, 



Each, 

 s. d. s. d. 

 TAXUS-(27fe Yew.) 



baccata (common yew), 



9 tol2in per 100 18 



12tol8in 30 



18in.to2ft per doz. 6 



per 100 40 



3 to 4ft 1 6 ... 2 6 



larger 3 6 ... 10 6 



ELEGANTISSIMA, 



12 to 18in per doz. 24 



18in. to 2ft 2 6 ... 3 



larger 3 ... 63 



Elvastonertsis aurea... 5 ... 21 



This most remarkable and dis- 

 tinct variety originated at Elvas- 

 ton Castle. It is a bright orange 

 colour, and unlike all other 

 Golden or Silver Yews, is not 

 variegated but a self colour ; it 

 is by far the most brilliant of 

 any in the winter. 



fastigiata, 2ft., ...per doz. 9 



4 to 5ft 2 ... 3 



larger 3 6 ... 10 6 



VAEIEGATA, 



6 to 9in per doz. 24 



18in. to 2ft 5 ... 7 6 



aurea (Standish's) 5 ... 7 6 



Foxn ..per doz. 9 



FRUCTU LUTEA 1 ... 5 



glauca (Blue John) 1 ... 5 



GRACILIS 1 ... 16 



HoDGTONII 1 ... 16 



NlDPATHENSIS 1 ... 3 6 



MlTCHELLIANA 1 6 ... 2 6 



Pyramidalis 1 ... 2 6 



vaeiegata 1 6 ... 2 6 



VAEIEGATA AUREA (old gold 



striped. ) 



9 to 12in per doz. 15 



12 to 18in 24 



2ft. 6iu. to 3ft. 6in 7 6 ... 10 6 



4ft 15 ... 21 



5 to 8ft 25 ...105 



The magical effect produced 

 by this lovely plant in landscape 

 gardening must be seen to be 

 understood. 



We have the largest stock of 

 specimen plants in existence, all 

 trained as pyramids ; they vary 

 in price according to substance. 



BARRONI FffiMINA 5 ... 42 



A seedling, raised by ourselves 

 from the old golden yew, but is 

 much freerin growth and brighter 

 in colour. It is very symmetri- 

 cal in habit. Our original plant, 

 now about 5ft. high, is upwards 

 of 7ft. in diameter at the base, 

 and forms a perfect pyramid. The 

 fact of its being a female plant 

 greatly enhances its value, as all 

 the plants of Taxus baccata varie- 

 gata aurea, or golden yew, with 



TAXUS (The Yew.) 



the exception of the tree from 

 which this was raised, are male 

 plants. It has obt lined first- 

 class Certificates and Prizes at 

 every show at which it has been 

 exhibited. 



baccata washingtoni 1 



Canadensis 1 



vaeiegata aubea 2 6 . 



cuspidata 1 



Dovastonii, with leaders... 5 



standards, with very fine 

 heads per pair 105 



AUEEA VAEIEGATA, with 



leaders 10 



THUJA (The arbor-vitce) 

 aueea (see Biota) 



ASPLENIFOLIA 5 



Caucasica (see Siberica) 



DOBKINGENSIS 2 6 



ericoides (Elhvangeriana) 



per doz. 12 

 palcata, (see Biota falcata) 

 gigantea (see Libocedrus 



decurrens) 

 Menziesi, or Lobbi, 



18in. to 2ft., per doz. 5 



100 35 



3 to 4ft per doz. 15 



4 to 6ft 1 6 



larger 3 6 



nana 2 6 



occidentalis, 



3 to 4 ft per 100 40 



4to5ft perdoz. 9 



,, 100 60 



alba spica 10 6 



plioata 1 6 



per doz. 18 



pendula 1 6 



This is scarce and very 

 beuutiful. 



pygji.ea 2 6 



pyramid alis, 



3 to 4ft., per 100 40 



4 to 5ft., per doz. 9 



100 60 

 Siberica, 



2 to 3ft., perdoz. 6 



100 41 



larger 1 



Standards, 5 to 6ft 2 6 



VEEVJENEANA,2ft.6in.t0 3ft. 3 6 



THUJOPSIS (Tlie broad 

 leaved Arborvitm) 



DOLOBEATA, 



9 to 12in per doz. 15 



12 to loin ,, 24 



larger 5 



Each. 

 s. d s. d. 



1C 

 5 C 



.105 C 



