Nov. 



874] 



Trees and Shrubs. 



1 1 



TAXUS BACCATA — continued j.' d. 



fructu-luteo, 18 to 24 inches 1/6 to 2* 6 



.2 to 3 feet 2/6 to 3 6 



glauca {BUie John), i to 2 feet... 1 6 



2to3feet 2 6 



4t05feet 5 o 



incurva , j q 



Jacksonii, 1 2 to i8 inches i 6 



latifolia, 2 to 3 feet 5 o 



nidpathensis {Ntdpath Castle Yew), 



12 to 18 inches i © 



18 to 24 inches 2 6 



2 to 4 feet 2/0 to ^ 6 



recurvata 1/6 to 2 6 



sparsifolia _ j f, 



stricta, 2 to 3 feet 2 6 



variegata argentea, 2/6 to 5 o 



aurea, 12 to 18 inches 1/6 to 3 6 



18 to 24 inches 3/6 to 5 o 



Washingtoniana, i to 2 feet i 6 



2t03feet 2 6 



4 to 5 feet 5 o 



Youngii, I foot I o 



CANADENSIS l/to 2 O 



. variegata 2/6 to 7 6 



CUSPIBATA 2/6 to 7 6 



KORIANA (T.japonica), 6 to 9 inches i 6 



12 to 18 inches 2/6 to 5 o 



LiNUlEYANA, I to 2 feet 2/6 to 3 6 



2 to 3 feet 3/6 to 5 o 



THUJA, Linn. Arborvit;E. See Biota, 

 page 7. 



Craigiana 1/6 to 3 6 



FALCATA 3 6 



gigantea (see Lihocedrus deciirrens). 



HOVESII 2 6 



Menziesii (Lohbii), 18 to 24 in., 



^ doz., 9/ 



24 to 30 inches — 12/ 



3 to 4 feet 1/6 to 2 6 



4 to 6 feet 3/6 to 5 o 



THUJA, Linn. Arborvits o. d. 

 Menziesii — 



6 to 8 feet 7/6 to 10 6 



variegata. ^ 6 



occiDENTALis (American Arhorvita:), 

 3 to 4 feet #doz., 9/ 



5 to 6 feet. i/to 3 6 



6 to 8 feet 5/ to 7 6 



argentea (Sueen Victoria) 10 6 



compacta, 2 to 3 feet 2 6 



Dorjiinensis 2 6 



ericoides (Elwangerii) i/to 5 o 



globosa, 2 to 2i feet 2/6 to 3 6 



lutea (George Peabody) lo 6 



pendula 1/6 to 2 6 



Vervffiniana, 12 to iS inches i o 



18 to 24 inches 1/6 to 2 6 



rat'egata 3/610 5 o 



PLICATA (IFhrreana), 12 to 18 inches, 



^ doz.,' 6/ 



18 t024 inches — (j/ 



2 to 3 feet. _ 12/ 



3 to 4 feet 2/6 to ? 6 



THUJOPSIS(&>A.)BOREALIS.&eCupRES- 

 SUS NUTKAENSIS, page 8. 



DOLABRATA l/6 tO 7 6 



variegata i/6to 7 6 



LJETEVIRENS i/6 to 5 O 



STAfimsHii (Thuja) ...2/6 to 7 6 



TORREVA, Arnott— 



GRANDIS, I§ foot 3 6 



i4t0 2§feet , s/toio 6 



MYRisTiCA, 9 to 12 inches 3 6 



I to 2 feet 3/6 to 7 6 



NUCIFERA 3/6 to 7 6 



TAXirOLIA , W to 10 6 



WELLINGTONIA gigantea, Lindl. See 



Sequoia, page 10. 

 WIDDRINGTONIA, Endl.— 



CUPRESSOIDES ij to 2 6 



AH Leading Sorts, in Quantity, at Reduced Prices, per doz., 100, and 1000. 



Specimen Plants of all the leading Sorts by special bargain. 



5. ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. 



See fiage 6 for Ornamental Conifers. 



Each 



s. d. 



ABELIA FLORIBUNDA I 6 



grandiflora I 6 



UNIFLOHA ' 6 



ACANTHOPANAX HORRiDUM... 3 6 



variegatum 5/ to 7 6 



ACER (Maple) campestre. See English 

 Maple, jDoge. 5. 



CAMPESTREaustriacum, 2to 8feet6d. to 2 fc 



barbatunn '/to 2 6 



circinatura .- 1/6 to 3 6 



lasvigatum, 2 to 4 feet 6d. to i 6 



maculatum i/6 to 2 6 



variegatum, i to 3 feet 1/ to 2 6 



Each 



i. d 

 ACER (Maple). Campestre — 



COLCHICUM, 2 to 3 feet i 6 



rubrum, 2 to 3 feet 1 6 



pyramids, 6 to 8 feet 2/6 to 5 o 



coRiACEUM, I to 2 feet I 6 



DouGLAsii, 2 to 3 feet fid. to i o 



ERIOCARPUM I o 



HYBRIDUM I o 



jAPONicuM argenteum 7/610 10 6 



macranthum it, o 



macrocarpum 7 6 



Leopoldii 1/6 to 3 6 



LoBELii, 2 to 3 feet 1/6 to 2 6 



