20 MAURICE YOUNG'S CATALOGUE. 



Each, 

 s. d. s. d. 



ALTH^A 



frutex, in variety per doz. ... 9 o 



Double Blossomed 16 



variegated 1 6 



A silver margined variety of these well-known showy autumn 

 flowering shrubs. 



AMYGDALUS {Almond) 



Single and Double 09 16 



Pink-leaved Peach {New) 26 



Double Peach 10 



ANDROMEDA, in variety per doz. 9 18 o 



ARALIA 



SlEBOLDH, or Fatsia Sieboldii 16 50 



A shrubby growing bush from Japan, having large shining palmate 

 leaves on long foot-stalks arranged in clusters on the tops of the 

 shoots, tolerably hardy, cut only in severe winters ; a good plant for 

 either summer or winter decoration on account of its very striking and 

 exotic appearance. 



spinosa 16 26 



A prickly single stemmed plant with large pinnate leaves. 



ARBORViT^E. See Thuja, Conifers. 



ARBUTUS 



Andrachne 1 



Common per doz. 6 



Croomeii 1 



Menziesii 1 



Milleri 1 



Photiniafolia 1 



Scarlet 1 



ARUNDINARIA 



FALCATA 



ALBA VARIEGATA 



AUREA VARIEGATA p 



Hardy Bamboo from the Himalayas, particularly handsome. 



ARUNDO 



CONSPICUA, strong per doz. 12 o 18 o 



A recent introduction from New Zealand, in habit and blossom 

 similar to the Pampas Grass ; good for cover. 



HON ax {Italian Reed) 2 6 



Very handsome, growing 8 to 10 feet. 



VARIEGATA 2 6 



MAURITANICA 2 6 



ASH 



Weeping, on straight clear stems, 6 to 8 and 10 feet 2 6 5 o 



AUCUBA 



japonica, good young plants per 100 30 o 50 o 



larger bushes per doz. 18 42 O 



NEW AUCUBAS, see page 31. 



AZALEA, in variety per doz. 9 o 24 o 



FORTUNEI VARIEGATA per doz. 6 O 12 O 



A pretty dwarf variegated Bamboo, suitable for edging, growing 

 about a foot high. 



BAMBUSA 



METAKE I 6 2 6 



A fine hardy Bamboo. The Arundo, Arundinaria, and Bambusa 

 are all highly ornamental, either arranged in groups amongst rockery 

 and ferns, or near the edges of water. 



BAY. See Laurus. 

 BEECH. See Fagus. 



