CONITEB*. 



Each. 

 !i. d. s. d. 

 PINUS— (irft«^»n«-) 



BXBOBHS, 



tabulsBformis 6 ... 7 6 



A very pretty dwarf variety, 

 growing not more tlian one or 

 two feet higli, but with a dense 

 , spreading liead of a fiat tabular 

 form. 

 sTLVBSTKis (see Forest 



trees.) 



aurea 5 ... 7 6 



A .dwarf -growing vatieiy of 

 the Scotch Fir, which turns to 

 a brilliant yellow in winter. 



TABUIiffiFORMIS '.. 3 6 ... 5 



TiDBioA, 6irii per 100 20 



larger 1 ... 2 6 



ToEBETANA, 12 to 18m........ 3 6 ... 5 



TUBEBCULA.TA, 



2ft. 6m. to 4ft 3 6... 5 



PODOCARPUS (TAe lonn- 

 stalked Yew.) 



AlPINA • 1 P 



ANDINA 1 6 



ELEGANTISSIMA 5 



MACBOPffSLLA ALBA VABIE- 



GATA 5 



ATJEEA „ ••• 6 



PR\JWfiOP\'tyS{Theetegani 

 Plum Fruited fine.) 



ELEGANS.. 



1 



RETINOSPORA {TheJapan 

 Cypress) — 



EEIOOIDES, 



9 to lain.' per doz. 6 



12in. to 2ft 1 • 



DEODSATA 1 ° • 



FILICOIDES 1 ° ■ 



PILIEEBA ^ " • 



ilEPTOGLADA, 



6 to 9m per. doz. 12 



larger 1 ° ■ 



■ LYCOPODIOIDES •••■•• ^ ° • 



QBTUSA, 12 to 18in. , per doz. 8 



2 to 3ft., per doz., 21/- 1 b . 



larger... - ° ■ 



alba spioa ^ ° 



The young shoots of this plant 

 are quite white when they first 

 break out, and they remain so 

 for about three months, when 

 they becomegreen ; verydistmct. 



ALBA TAEIEGATA 2 6 



aurea ■•• 2 6 



graoiUs (Veitcli) 5 



nana •••. :f ° 



COMPAOTA, 6 to 9m.. 10 



Ketleerii vanegata do 



3 6 



2 6 



10 6 



10 6 

 10 6 



2 6 



2 



6 



7 6 

 7 6 



10 6 

 21 



2 6 



21 



5 



5 

 6S 



42 

 76 

 5 



Each. 

 8. d s. d. 

 RETINOSPORA {T!ie Jnpan 

 Cypress) — 



MAGNIPIOA 1 ... 3 6 



nana oompaota 3 6 ... 7 6 



This variety differs consider- 

 ably from B. Pygmsea ; it is evi- 

 dently the green type of R. 

 obtuaa aurea nana, and is of 

 exceedingly compact and sym- 

 metrical growth. The leaves are 

 a dark green above, and very 

 glaucous underneath. It is still 

 comparatively new and scarce. 



PYGMiEA 1.... 2 6 ... 7 6 



PISIFBBA, 



ISin. to 2ftv perdoz. 9 



2 to 3ft 1 ... 1 6 



larger 2 6 ... 10 6 



aurea 10 6 



This is the true R. pisifera 

 aurea, not a variety of B. plu- 

 mosa aurea. 



GKAciLis, 12 to 15 in 1 6 ... 2 6 



NANA AUEBA VAKIEGATA... 5 ... 7 6 



PLnMoSA,9to]2in...perdoz. 12 



18in.to2ffc 2 6... 3 6 



larger 7 6 ... 21 



ALBA VABIEGATA 1 6 ... 7 6 



ABUENTEA 1 ... 31 6 



AUBEA 1 ...105 



PLAVESOENS 1 ... 3 6 



SQUAEBOSA6to9in.,perd.o2. 9 



12tol8in 1 6 ... 2 6 



larger 3 6 ... 10 6 



GLAUCA, 12 to 18in 16... 2 6 



SALISBURIA- 



ADIANTIPOLIA 1 ... 2 6 



SCIADOPITYS- 



Veetioellata, ( The Vm- 



brellaPine)— 3 6 ... 63 0. 



TAXODIUM-DISTICHUM 



18in. to 2ft per doz. 18 



SEMPEEVIBEHS, 3 tO 4ft 1 6 ... 2 6 



alba spioa 6 .;. 21 0* 



The whole plant is of a bluish, 

 tint, excepting the points of the 

 shoots, which are of a pale 

 yellow, very distinct. 



T^y.\JB (The Yew)— 



ADPBESSA, 3 to 4ft 5 



4to6ft .- 10 6 



oft. to 5ft. 6iisi 31 6 



. Perfect plants trained in the 

 form of Pyramids. 



STBICIA 1 0- 



10 6 



16 

 42 



8 6 



