The Lawson Company's List. 



[Nov. 1874 



Per 1005 



WILLOW, Dutch or Red Osier — . s. d. 



I year cuttings 15 o 



I year transplanted 25 o 



WILLOW, Yellow Osier— 



I year cuttings 17 6 



I year transplanted 25 o 



WILLOW, Packthread Basket — 



I year cutdngs . 30 o 



Per rooo 



WILLOW, Purple Basket— s. d. 



I year transplanted 35 o 



WILLOW, Red Basket— 



I year cuttings 17 6 



WILLOW— 



various Tree Sorts, named 50/to 105 o 



various Basket Sorts, i year cuttings 15 o 



3. FRUIT-TREE STOCKS. 



Per 1000 

 s. d. 



ALMOND— s. 



2 to 3 feet transplanted y 100, 25/ 



APPLE, Crab— 



1 year seedlings {fine) -■ 7 



2 years seedlings _- 10 



18 to 24 inches transplanted 30 



2 to 3 feet transplanted 1 40 



APRICOT— 



1 8 to 24 inches transplanted'^ 100,25/ 

 CHERRY, Common {Cerasus vulgaris)^- 



1 year seedlings I-_ 21 



2 to 3 feet transplanted 50 



3 to 4 feet transplanted 75 



CHERRY, Gean or Wild {Cerasus 



sylvestris) — 



4 to 6 feet .y 100, .25/ to go/ 



Per icMo 

 CHERRY, PERFUMEDorMAHALEB(CerasMs . s. d, 

 Mahaleb) — 



I to 2 feet transplanted 30 o 



.3 to 4 feet transplanted ly- 100, 10/6 



6 to 8 feet f- doz., 18/ to 30/ 



PEACH— 



18 to 24 inches transplanted ■^ 1 00, 25/ 

 PEAR, Crab— 



1 year seedlings (_/!7ie), 7/6 to 10 6 



2 to ^ feet transplanted 40 u 



PLUM STOCKS, Common—' 



1 to 2 feet transplanted 35 o 



2 to 3 feet transplanted . ■^ 100, 12/6 

 SLOE or BLACK. THORN. Se^ page 5. 

 aUINCE, Common— 



2 to 3 feet - '^ 100, 12/6 



4. CONIFEROUS ORNAMENTAL TREES AND 



SHRUBS. 



Each 



ABIES, Don. (PICEA, Link.) Spruce— s. d. 

 ALBA. See White American' 

 Spruce, page 4. 



glauca ,. 2 6 



Maxwellii 7 6 



nana 2 6 



variegata "--'. 2 6 



Albertiana, 9 to 12 inches i 6 



18 to 24 inches .^ 2 6 



2 to 3 feet '.. 3' 6 



4 to 6 feet '5/ to 7 6 



Alcobuiana 2/6 to 10 6 



Bridgesii, 9 to 12 inches I 6 



Brunoniana 1 2/6 to 10 6 



canadensis, 2 to 3 feet 1/ to 2 6 



DouGLAsii, 6 to 12 inches 'f, 100, 25/ 

 12 to 18 inches — 75/ 



2 to 3 feet . 1/6 to 2 6 



3 to 4 feet 3/6 to s o 



4 to 6 feet 3/6 to 7 o 



taxifolia 2/6 to 3 6 



EnGlemanii 2/6 to 7 6 



ExcELSA. iSee Norway Spruce, page 4, 



archangelica 1/6 to 3 6 



atlrea variegata - -.^/b to 7 6 



Clahbrasiliaiia 1/6 to 3 6 



Cranstonii -. - . 2/6 to 5 o 



echinseformis 1/6 to 3 6 



elegans, 9 to 1 2 Inches 2/6 to j) 6 



ABIES Don. (PICEA, Link.) Spruce— 



ExcELSA Findonensis 2 



glauca , 2 



gracilis 3 



Gregoriana... 2/6 to 5 



inverta 3/6 to 7 



inonstrosa, | to 2 feet 2/6 to 7 



mucronata, 9 to 15 inches ..2/6 to 5 



nigra, i to 2 feet-.,._. i 



pendula, 18 to 24 inches 2 



Perthensis - 2 



pygmsea, 6 to 12 inches 2/6 to 3 



pyramidalis, 4 to 6 inches i 



6 to 12 inches 2 



I5 to 2 feet - 3 



rubra, i to 2 feet i 



stricta, 4 to 6 inches 2 



tenuifolia, 9 to 12 inches ..; 3 



variegata ^---t ^ 



FiRMA. See PiCEA bifida, pagf 9. , 



Hanburvana 2 



HooKERiANA, 4 to 6 inches i 



6 to 9 inches 2 



12 to 18 inches 3/6 to 5 



jEZOENSis .. 3/6 to 5 



Maximowiczii .. 3 



Menziesii, i8to 24inches|>-doz., 15/ 



2 to 3 feet . — 21/ 



3 to 4 feet . 2/6 to 3 



Each 



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