ANTHONY WATERER's CATALOGUE. 



II 



Conifers and Taxads. 



THUJA — continued. s. d. 



form, analogous to 

 the dwarf forms of 

 Abies. 



— LUTEA - each lo 6 



— Vervaeneana 



per doz. i8s. to 30 o 

 A distinct kind, 

 with foliage of a yel- 

 lowish hue in winter. 

 ORiENTALis (Chinese 

 Arbor Vitje : Biota), 



per doz. 12s. to 18 o 



— ^AUREA, 1 1" -per TOO 100 o 



per doz. 18 o 



2 ft. high, 3 to 4 



ft. in circumference, 



per doz. 30s. to 42 o 



numbers of fine 



plants, 3, 4> S to 6 ft. 

 high, from 12 to 15 

 ft. in cirumference, 

 the oldest and finest 

 specimens to be 

 found in any nursery, 

 from I OS. 6d. each 

 and upwards. 



This beautiful 

 dwarf growing dense 

 shrub, the young 

 growths of which, 

 in spring, put on a 

 beautiful golden 

 green hue, originated 

 in this nursery. 



ELEGANTISSIMA, nice 



plants, I to i^ ft. 



per doz. tS o 



li to 2 ft. per doz. 30 o 



fine specimens 



each 7s. 6d. to 21 o 

 Another beautifiil 

 form of golden Ar- 

 bor Vitae, more erect 

 and columnar than 

 aurea. , 



THUJA — continued. s. d. 



— SEMPER AUREA, each 7 6 



per doz. 60s. to 84 o 

 This is of the same 

 habit as the well- 

 known Thuja aurea ; 

 it retains its beautiful 

 golden hue through- 

 out the year. We 

 have proved it, and 

 recommend it as one 

 of the most distinct 

 and beautiful plants 

 in cultivation. 

 PENDULA (Biota) each 2 6 

 PLiCATA, 3 ft. per doz. 18 o 



— 4 ft. per doz. 30s. to 42 o 

 TATARiCA (Biota : pyra- 



midalis), 3 ft. per doz. 18 o 

 Warreana, stout plants, 



i^ to 2 ft, per 100, 50 o 

 per doz. 6s. to 12 o 



— 2^ to 3 ft. 



per doz. 9s. to 12 o 



— 3 to 4 ft. 



per doz. i8s. to 30 o 

 This is by far the 

 hardiest and best of 

 the Arbor Vitses. 

 There is probably no 

 more useful ever- 

 green grown. 

 Zaccariniana 



each 3s. 6d. to 7 6 

 THUJOPSIS. 



BOREALis (Cupressus 

 nutkaensis), 2 to 2\ ft. 



per doz. 18 o 



— 3 to 4 ft. 



per doz. i8s. to 30 o 



— 5 to 6 ft. 



per doz. 42s. to 60 o 



— 7 to 8 ft., and 10 to 

 12 ft. in circumfe- 

 rence, each, 7s. 6d. 

 and upwards. 



