CONIFERS. 



s. d. s. d. 



DEODARA The Indian Cedar. Young twice-transplanted 



plants 1 to lift., per 100 



l| to 2 ft. 



2 to 3 ft. per doz. 



3i to 44ft. 



Now too well known to require any description of its general 

 character. It makes an enormous tree in the Himalayan Mountains. 

 Its timber is much used for both public and private buildings, being 

 very compact, aDd capable of receiving a high polish. 



ERECTA each 263 



An upright growing bluish variety. 



ROBUSTA ... each 16-2 



A strong-growing variety. 



VERTICILLATA each 1 6 



A handsome upright bluish variety. 



LIBANI The Cedar of Lebanon. Good plants, 2 to 3 and 



4ft per doz. 18 o 30 



Like the Deodara, requires no description here. The many splendid 

 specimens which may be seen in the parks and grounds throughout 

 the country, convey the best idea of the grandeur of this fine old tree. 



CEPHALOTAXUS {The Cluster-Flowered Yew). 



DRUPACEA Good plants, each 162 



Syn. Fortunei fcemina. 



A fine compact evergreen tree. In China and Japan 20 to 30 feet 

 high, and perfectly hardy. 



FORTUNEI Plants, each ... 2 



Syn. Fortunei Mascula. 



A hardy evergreen tree from China and Japan, 30 to 40 feet high, 

 foliage longer than the preceding, and the plant more loose in habit. 



PEDUNCULATA Good plants with leads, each 507 



Syn. Taxus Harringtonia. 



A handsome small evergreen tree, 20 to 30 feet. China and Japan. 

 Quite hardy. 



CHAMCECYPARIS. 



SPHGtROIDEA. AUREA .....each 5 o 10 



A variety of the White Cedar, of pyramidal habit, bright green 

 foliage, the young shoots of a bright golden colour ; of recent intro- 

 duction, but it promises to be a very handsome plant. 



CRYPTOMERIA {The Japan Cedar). 



ELEGANS Good young plants, 1 ft., per doz. .. 12 



2 to 3ft. ,, 18 o 



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o o 



Specimens, 4 to 5ft. each 5 o 10 6 



A useful and very beautiful introduction from Japan, of close 

 pyramidal habit, foliage bright green in summer, changing sometimes 

 to a rich purple, at others to a reddish -brown during the winter months. 

 It is very hardy, and makes a good plant, in a small state, for winter 

 bedding, or even for pot-culture for the flower-stand or conservatory. 



JAPONICA SPIRALITER FALCATA each 3 6 5 o 



A very curious variety of robust habit and thick leaves, which are 

 twisted round the branches in many different forms. 



ALBA VARIEGATA each 2650 



A dwarf variety, having the young shoots white. 



