ANTHONY WATERER'S CATALOGUE. 



Conifers 



JVNIVERVS— continued, s. d. 

 elegant pyramidal 

 habit, and of a bright 

 green colour. The 

 pollen-bearing, or 

 male plants, are par- 

 ticularly attractive 

 when in flower. 



— AUREA - - each 21 o 



COMMUNIS HIBERNICA, 



3 to 4 ft-, 



per doz. i8s. to 30 o 



— COMPRESSA - each 2 6 



— SUECICA (Swedish 

 Juniper), 2 to 3 ft. 



per doz. 18 o 



JAPONICA ALBO-VARIE- 



GATA, nice plants 



per doz. 30 o 



RECURVA „ 



— DENSA „ 18 O 



viRGiNiANA (Red Ce- 

 dar), 3, 4, 5, 6, to 7 

 ft., all finely rooted, 

 per doz. 9s., 12s., 



1 8s. and 42 o 



— HUMiLis - each . 5 o 



— GLAUCA - ,,26 

 PENDULA- - „ 26 



Sabina (Savin) 



per TOO, SOS. to 75 o 



— very strong per doz. 



I2S. to 18 o 



— prostrata per doz. 18 o 

 — tamariscifolia, per 



doz. I2S. to 18 o 

 SQUAMATA per doz. 18 o 



TRIPARTITA, „ 3° ° 



LARCH. See Larix. 

 LARIX— Larch. 



EUROP^A PENDULA 



(Weeping Larch), 



each ss. to 7 6 

 The branches are 

 very long and grace- 

 fully pendulous, pro- 



and Taxads. 



d. 



LARIX — continued, 



ducing a weeping 

 character. 

 KiEMPFERi (Golden 



Larch) - - - each 21 o 

 LIBOCEDRUS. 



DECURRENs (Thuja gi- 

 gantea of gardens) 



I ft. per 100 50 o 



— I5 to 2 ft. per doz. 18 o 



— 3 to 4 ft. per doz. 



30s. to 42 o 



— S ft. - - per doz. 60 o 



A fine columnar 

 evergreen tree, hardy, 

 elegant, and free- 

 growing. 

 PICEA.— Silver Fir. 

 Noble evergreen 

 trees. P. Pinsapo, 

 Nordmanniana No- 

 bilis, lasiocarpa, and 

 magnifica are the 

 finest and most dis- 

 tinct, and are worth 

 planting everywhere. 

 cephalonica per doz. 



1 8s. to 30 o 

 FiEMA each 3s. 6d. to 5 o 

 lasiocarpa (Parsonii), 



— seedlings, in pots 



per doz. 18 o 



— 3 to 4 ft. each 



7s. 6d. to 10 6 



— splendid specimens, 

 S, 6, 7, 8, and 10 ft. 

 high, each 21s. and 

 upwards. 



A grand tree, 

 handsome, and dis- 

 tinct, and perfectly 

 hardy. 

 MAGNIFICA (nobilis ro- 



busta), 

 — ; seedlings, 2 to 3 ft., 



each 7s. 6d.j 10 6 



