ANTHONY WATERER's CATALOGUE. 



Conifers and Taxads. 



ABIES — continued. 



s. d. 



HOOKERIANA, ij tO 2 



ft. - - - - each 2 6 



— z to 2| ft. 



per doz. 30s. to 42 o 



— 3 to z\ ft- 



each 5 s. to 7 6 

 Menziesii, 2, 3 to 4 ft. 



per doz. 12s. to 30 o 

 NIGRA, 3 to 6 ft. 



per doz. 12s. to 42 o 

 ORiENTALis, Small bed- 

 ded - per 100 20 o 



about I J ft. 



per doz. 18 o 



— 3 to 4 ft. per doz. 



42s. to 60 o 



— S to 6 ft. - each 7 6 



— 7 to 8 ft. each los. 

 6d. and upwards. 



ORIENTALIS, 10, 12, tO 



14 ft. high, 18 to 

 24 ft. in circum- 

 ference, magnificent 

 plants, 2 IS. each 

 and upwards. 



A most elegant 

 tree, far too ■ little 

 planted. 

 ARAUCARIA. 



IMBRICATA (Chili Pine), 



3 ft. each 5s. to 7 6 



— 4, s, to 6 ft., each 

 los. 6d., 2 IS., and 

 upwards. 



Some very fine 

 plants up to 10 ft. 

 high. 

 ARBOR VIT^. See 



Thuja (f. lo). 

 BIOTA. See Thuja 



(/, 10). 

 CEDAR. 5^1? Cedrus. 



(A4)- 

 CEDAR, JAPAN. See 

 Cryptomeria (/. s). 



s. d. 

 CEDAR, WHITE. See 



CHAMiECYPARIS (j>. 4). 



CEDRUS.— Cedar. 

 ATLANTicA (Africana, 

 argentea), z ft. 



per doz. i8 o 



— 3 ft. - per doz. 30 o 



— 8 to 10 ft. each 



7s. 6d. to 10 6 

 The African Ce- 

 dar is of rapid 

 growth, with a re- 

 markably silvery as- 

 pect. 

 Deodara. 



— 6 to 9 in. per loo 30 o 



— I to i-j ft. per 100 



50s. to TOO Q. 



— li to 2 ft. per doz. 18 o 



— 2i to 3 ft. „ 30 o 



— 34 to 4 ft. „ 42 o. 

 LiBANi (Cedar of Le- 

 banon), 2^ to 3 ft. 



per doz. 30s to 42 o 



— larger, up to 8 ft. 



per doz. 60s. to 120 o 

 CEPHALOTAXUS. 

 FoRTUNEi, male and 

 female, nice plants 



per doz 30s. to 42 o 

 Evergreen trees 

 inhabiting China and : 

 Japan, wonderfully 

 hardy and free-grow- . 

 ing, and deserving 

 of universal cultiva- 

 tion. 

 CH AM.^C YP ARIS.— ; 

 White Cedar. 

 SPHiEROiDEA per doz. 18 o 



— variegata per doz. 



i8s. to 30 o 



fine specimens, 



■ 6 to 8 ft. high, and 

 10 ft. round, 7 s. 6d. 



