applied to Public Cemeteries. 521 



Pjrns spuria pendula E. of T. p. 445. A. B. p. 925., the spurious Service 



Tree. Height 10— 12 ft. 2s. U. 

 Quercus pedunculata penclula E. of T. p. 849. A. B. p. 1731., the weeping 



Oak. 

 Robinfa Pseud-Jcacia pendula E. of T. p. 234. A. B. p. 609, Gard. Mag, 



1843, p. 56., the false Acacia, 

 ^alix babylonica E. of T. p. 757. A. B. p. 1507., the weeping Willow. 



Height 30—50 ft. 1*. 

 (Salix americana pendula (^Rivers) Gard. Mag. 1843, p. 59., the American 



weeping Willow. 

 iSojo/iora japonica pendula E. of T. p. 196. A.B. p.563., the weeping Sophora. 



Height 30—40 ft. 1 Os. Qd. 

 TiXia alba pendula, the white Hungarian Lime. 3s. Qd. 

 f/'lmus montana pendula E. of T. p. 721. A. B. p. 1398., the weeping Elm. 



2s. 6d. 



EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 



Evergreen Shrubs ivith Needle Leaves, and the Plants of great Duration, all ivell 

 adapted for Cemeteries where Shrubs are introduced. 



Cupressus %oides E. of T. p. 1074. A. B. p. 2475., the white Cedar. 



Height 10— 15 ft. 2*. Qd. 

 J^uniperus communis E. of T. p. 1081. A. B. p. 2489., the common Juniper. 



Height 3 — 5 ft. Is. The badge of the clan Muri'ay. 

 Juniperus daurica E. of T. p. 1082. A. B. p. 2489., the Daiirian Juniper, 

 i/uniperus Oxycedrus E. of T. p. 1083. A.B. p. 2494., the brown-berried 



Juniper. Height 10— 12 ft. 3s. Qd. 

 cTuniperus <S'abina E. of T. p. 1085. A. B. p. 2499., the common Savin. 



Height 7 — 8 ft. \s. Qd. Several varieties. 

 Taxus baccata microphylla (Rivers^ Gard. Mag. 1843, p. 60. 

 Taxus canadensis E. of T. p. 942. A.B. p. 2093., the Canada, or North 



American, Yew. 3s. Qd. 



Evergreen Shrubs with broad Leaves, and the Plants of great Duration. 



^'rbutus ZJ^nedo E. of T. p. 573. A.B. p. 1117., and several other species. 



From Qd. to 5s. The arbutus is the badge of the clan Ross. 

 AuciLha 'yeL\)6x\\ca. E. of T. p. 511. A.B. p. 1026., the Japan Aucuba. Height 



6— 10 ft. \s.Qd. 

 Berberis dulcis E. of T. p. 47. A. B. p. 305., the sweet-fruited Berberry. 



Height 2—5 ft. Is. Qd. 

 ^uxus sempervirens ??«yrtif61ia E. of T. p. 704. A. B. p. 1333., the Myrtle- 

 leaved Box Tree. 9f/. 

 CoUetia horrida E. ofT. p. 176. A. B. p. 541., the bristly CoUetia. Height 



3— 4 ft. 3s. Qd. 

 Cotoneaster iuxifolia E. of T. p. 411. A. B. p. 873., the Box-leaved Coto- 



neaster. \s. Qd. 

 Cratae'gus Pyracantha E. ofT. p. 385. A. B. p. 844., the fiery Thorn. Height 



4—6 ft. \s. Qd. 

 Daphne Laureola E. of T. p. 688. A. B. p. 1309., the Spurge Laurel. Height 



3—4 ft. Qd. 

 Z>aphne pontica jE. o/ P. p. 688. A.B. p. 1310., the twin-flowered Spurge 



Laurel. Height 4—5 ft. Is. Qd. 

 Garrv« elliptica E. of T. p. 926. A. B. p. 2032., the elliptic-leaved Garrya. 



Height 8— 10 ft. 2s. Qd. 

 /^lex Jquifolium E. ofT. p. 157. A. B. p. 505., the com.mon Holly : most of 



the variegated sorts. Height 20 — 30 ft. Is. to 5s. 

 Ligustrum vulgare sempervirens E. ofT. p. 629. A. B. p. 1199., the evergreen 



Privet. Qd. 



