ANTHONY WATERER'S CATALOGUE. 



American Plants. 



HARDY AZALEAS. 



Of all hardy flowering shrubs, none perhaps afford such a variety 

 in colour as Azaleas, for almost every shade of pink, white, yellow, 

 orange, and scarlet is to be found amongst them ; and as they gene- 

 rally flower in great profusion, and are, many of them, deliciously 

 scented, they deserve to be universally planted. They are, more- 

 over, perfectly hardy, and will flourish wherever Rhododendrons are 

 grown. 1 2S. to 30s. per dozen. 



All other generally termed American Plants, such as Kalmeas, 

 Andromedas, Heaths, are largely grown. Detailed and priced Cata- 

 logues on application. 



CONIFERS AND TAXADS. 



The stock of Conifers at Knaphill is as fine as anything of its 

 kind in this country. All the plants are growing in the open ground, 

 and are thoroughly healthy and well-rooted, not having been in- 

 juriously affected by pot-culture. They are handsome and symme- 

 trical specimens ; and all are removable with safety. Purchasers of 

 fine specimens would do well to pay us a visit. 



We reserve the right of applying Special Prices to Special Plants. 



KBIES— continued. s. d- 



EXCELSA (Common 

 Spruce), 1^ to 2 ft., 

 stout per 100, 8s. to 12 6 



— 4, 5, and 6 ft., hand- 

 some, per doz. 9s. to 18 o 



— ClanbrasilianaJ 



— coMPACTA I each 



— Gregoryana I 36 



— PYGM^A f to 



— PUMILA I 21 O 



— PYRAMIDALIS j 



— Renaulti 5s. each. 

 Varieties of the 



common Spruce Fir, 

 of dwarf or pigmy 

 habit. 



— inverta (Weeping 

 Spruce) - - each s ° 



— MONSTROSA - „ 5 O 



FiRMA each 3S. 6d. to 5 o 



ABIES.— Spruce Fir. j. 

 Albertiana (Merten- 

 siana), 25 to 3 ft. 



' per doz. 18 



— 8 to 12 ft. per doz. 



42s. to 84 

 A tree with some- 

 thing the aspect of 

 the Hemlock Spruce, 

 but more gracefully 

 pendulous. 

 CANADENSIS (Hemlock 

 Spruce), 3, 4. 5. to 

 7 ft., each IS. 6d. to 5 

 DOUGLASII, I to i\ ft. 



per 100 50 



— 2, 3, & 4 ft- 



per doz. i8s. to 30 

 One of the no- 

 blest and most beau- 

 tiful of the Firs. 



