ANTHONY WATERER'S CATALOGUE, 



21 



. ULMUS — continued. 



Chester or Hunting- 

 don Elm), 

 per doz. 6s. to i8s. & 30 



The most vigour- 

 ous-growing of all the 

 Elms. 



GLABRA MICROPHYLLA 



VARiEGATA (Silver- 

 leaved Elm), 

 per doz. 6s. to i8s. & 30 

 I GUERNSEY, per doz. 6s. to 1 8 



PLUMOSA „ 6s. to 18 



d. 

 o 

 o 



Ornamental and Flowering Trees. 



d. ULMUS — continued. s. 



SIBERIAN, per doz. 6s. to 18 



WHEATLY ,j 6s. tO 1 8 



OTHER SORTS. 



VIRGILIA. . 



LUTKA, 5 to 6 ft. each i 6 



lO to 12 ft. 



each 3 s. 6d. to 7 6 

 WALNUT. 5^eJuGLANS 



(/• 16). 

 WILLOW. See Salix 



(/■ 19)- 



HARDY EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS 

 FLOWERING SHRUBS, &c. 



These are plants in everyday demand. It is here that we find 

 the materials for planting shrubberies ; and from amongst this class 

 of plants the chief garniture of home pleasure-grounds has to be 

 sought. 



s. d. AUCUBA.— Japan s. d. 



Laurel, 

 japonica (vera) 



per doz. i8s. to 42 o 



— plants nicely set- 

 with berries, 



per doz. 30s, to 60 o 



— worked on stems,, 

 2 to 3 ft. high, with 

 nice heads covered 

 with berries, very 

 ornamental, 



each los. 6d. to, 21 o 



— MACULAIA, fine 



bushy plants, i-j- to 4 

 ft. high, per 100 jQ^ 

 to £2S, 



per doz. 12s. to 84 o 



plants nicely set 



with berries, 



each IS, 6d, to 10 6 



AARON'S BEARD. 



See Hypericum {p. 26). 

 ALMOND, DWARF. 

 See Prunus (/. 29). 

 ARALIA. See also p. 14. 

 Sieboldii (true japo- 

 nica) each 

 ARBUTUS.— Straw- 

 berry Tree. 

 Croomei 



each 3s. 6d. to 

 Unedo (Common Ar- 

 butus), 



each IS. 6d. to 



ARUNDINARIA. 



falcata (Himalayan 



Bamboo), each 



JAPONICA (Bambusa 



Metake : Japanese 



Bamboo) per doz. 



