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Description of Woodbine Cottage, Torquay, 



No. in 

 Plan. 



486. 

 487. 



488. 

 489, 

 490. 

 491. 

 492. 

 493. 



494. 



495. 



No. of 

 Plants. 



Castanea pumila 

 Corylus Jvellana rubra 

 J'lnus oblongata 



glutinosa laciniata 

 oxyacanthsefolia 

 /Tamamelis virginica 

 Salisbiiria adiantifolia 

 Taxus baccata hiber- 



nica - - - 

 Taxodium distichum 



pendulum 

 £"phedra distachya - 



Price. 1 



S. 



d. 



*2 







to 



9 



*5 







1 



6 



tl 







1 







2 



6 



2 



6 



t3 



6 



1 



6 



No. in 

 Plan. 



No. of 

 Plants. 



496. t/unfperus (S'abina fol. 



varieg. - - 1 



497. recurva - - 1 



498. Pinus inops - - 1 



499. TseMa - - 1 



500. Cembra - - 1 



501. ^^bies Clanbrasihawa 1 



502. Picea spectabilis - 1 



503. Douglasii - 1 



504. i?uscus hypoglossum 1 



505. Yucca, 12 sorts - 12 



Price. 

 s. d. 



I'i 



2 



2 



2 



2 



3 



t21 

 15 



1 

 *40 



Total number, 115. ^15 11*. 3rf. 



VI. Supplementary List. 



When all the above are planted, then the blanks which remain should be 

 up with the following species : — 



riburnum Tinus ; large plants, 1*. each ; small plants, per 25, 20*. 

 ^uxus sempervirens arborescens ; large plants, 1*. each; small plants, per 



25, 20*. 

 Cerasus serrulata, 1*. 6c?. each. 



/Mex Jquifolium ; good plants, 2s. 6d. each ; small plants, per 25, 50*. 

 ^MCM^a japonica; good plants, 1*. 6d. each; small plants, per 25, 20*. 

 Chimonanthus fragrans, 3*. Gd. each. 

 Caprifolium flexuosum, 1*. 6d. each. 



Ribes sanguineum ; good plants, 1*. 6c?. each ; small plants, per 25, 25*. 

 /Spirae^a oriaefolia, 2*. 6d. each. 

 J^cer rubrum, 1*. each. 



Recapitulation. 



I. Evergreen trees, &c. 

 II. Deciduous trees, &c. 



III. Deciduous shrubs 



IV. Climbers 



V. Select trees and shrubs 

 VI. Supplementaries, say 



The prices in the above list are for plants of the smallest size, and for ready 

 money. The manner in which they were procured was, by first sending the 

 list to one nurseryman, and asking him to fill in the column of prices for all 

 those species of which he had actually plants in his grounds. All those prices 

 to which no mark is prefixed were thus obtained. The list was next sent to 

 another nurseryman, who filled in those preceded by a dagger (t) ; and the 

 remaining prices, distinguished by a star (*), were filled in by ourselves, from a 

 knowledge of the gardens where they are to be procured at those prices. 



No. of 









Plants. 





Price. 







£ 



*. 



d. 



272 



22 



19 







178 



14 



19 



9 



537 



40 



2 



1 



40 



3 



2 



6 



115 



15 



11 



3 



100 



5 











1242 



101 



14 



7 



Art. V. Description of Woodbine Cottage, Torquay, the Residence 

 of Mrs. Johnes. By Mr. John Gullet, Gardener there. 



The extent of the grounds of this much admired and most 

 romantic place is about seven acres, on a declivity towards the 



