YOUNG'S 



GOLDEN CHINESE JUNIPER, 



(Jtmiperus chinensis aitrea.) 



During the two years that this plant has been before the public, it has more than 

 justified the high opinions given upon it by the Press and the leading Horticul- 

 turists, both in England and on the Continent, that it is without doubt, 



"THE FINEST GOLDEN CONIFER OF THE DAY." 



The plants in this Nursery, despite the dry season, have grown as freely as the 

 ordinary Chinese Juniper, and in colour have certainly surpassed that of any former 

 years, so that I feel the greatest confidence in again recommending it to the notice 

 of all lovers of Hardy Ornamental Trees. 



It has been exhibited at the following Shows, when the highest honours were 

 awarded to it : 



Royal Horticultural Society... Aug. 2, 1871, First Class Certificate. 



Crystal Palace Aug. 5, 1871 ,, ,, 



Manchester Horticultural Sept. 10, 1872 ,, ,, 



Glasgow and West of Scotland 1 g 



International Horticultural / e P ' 7 >> 



SOCIETE ROYALE D'AGRICULTURE I VT ._, . n , c ., ,., , , 



, ~ m T) Aa ,, IAT r . *,^ . M ar - 3. l 873, First Class Saver Medal. 



ET DE BOTANIQUE DE GAND ) ~" /J ' 



On each occasion receiving the highest encomiums. 



It has been supplied to 



Her Majesty the Queen, Royal Gardens, Windsor. 

 H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, Sandringham. 

 H. R. H. Prince Frederick William, Potsdam. 

 H. S. H. the Grand Duke of Hesse, Darmstadt. 

 H. M. the King of the Belgians, Laeken. 



Also to many noblemen and gentlemen, and to the leading nurseries in England, 

 on the Continent, and in America. 



