12 



The Lawson Company's List. 



[Nov. 1874 



Each 

 ACER {Maple)— 



MACROPHYLLUM, 2 tO 4 ft., '^ lOO, 7/6 



Stoiofeet 1/6 to J o 



MONSPESSULANUM, 2 to 4 feet o 6 



6 to 10 feet i/to 3 6 



MONTANUM, 3 to 4 feet 5j> doz., 9/ 



Negundo. See Negundo fraxini- 



FOLIA, p. 21. 



Neapolitanum (gitusatum) i 6 



PLATANOIDES. SeeNoRWjLY Maple, p. 5. 



dissectum, i to 2 feet 1/6 to 2 6 



laciniatum (Eagle's Claw Maple), 



2 to 4 feet 1/6 to 2 6 



occulatum 3/6 to 5 o 



Schwelleri jr 6 



Sorbergii 15 o 



POLTMORPHUM dissectum 10 6 



variegatum 10 6 



palmatifidum 10 6 



palmatum . 10 6 



purpureum 10 6 



variegatum 10 6 



Pseudo-Platanus. See Sycamore,^. 5. 



longifolia, 3 to 4 feet i o 



purpurea, 3 to 4 feet; i/to i 6 



8 to 12 feet 2/6 to g o 



variegataaurea {Corstarphine Plane), 



3 to 4 feet "f- doz., 12/ 



standards 2/6 to 7 6 



argentea, 3 to 4 feet .f- doz., 12/ 



standards 2/6 to 7 6 



splendens 2/6 to 3 6 



tricolor 2 6 



RUBRUM (coccineum), 12 to 18 inches, 

 ■^ 100, 30/ 



3 to 4 feet I o 



saccharin UM, 3 to s feet i o 



spicatum (Treonfoream), 2 to 3 feet . . i 6 



SPLENDENS variegata 1/6 to ,5 o 



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



ACTINIDIA POLYGAMA 3 6 



iESCULUS (Horse Chestnut)— 



HiPPOCASTANUM. See Horse Chest- 

 nut, page 4, and Pavia, page 

 21. 



cainea 1/ to 2 6 



coccinea 1/ to 5 ° 



crispa 1/ to 2 6 



flore pleno alba 1/ to 2 6 



rubra r/ to 2 6 



nigra .1/6 to 5 ° 



praecox 6d. to i 6 



procera 1/ to 2 6 



spectabilis 2/6 to 3 6 



variegata aigentea 1/6 to 3 6 



oHioENSis, 2 to 4 feet i/to 1 6 



RUBICUNDA, I to 2 fcCt If- doZ., 6/ 



2 to 3 feet — 12/ 



3 to 5 feet I — 18/ 



6 to 8 feet - 2/6 to 5 o 



AILANTHUS glandulosa, 181024 inches 

 ^ doz., 4/ 



4 to 6 feet 1/6 to 2 6 



AKEBIA QUINATA 2 6 



ALATERNUS. See Rhamnus, page 22. 

 ALNL7S. See AhDEn, page 4. ' 



AMERICANA 2 6 



argentea *. • i 6 



Each 

 s, d. 



ALNUS — continued. , 



AMERICANA barbata : i 



CORDIFOLIA I 



GLUTiNOSA asplenifolia 2 



aurea 3 



imperialis 1/6 to 3 



laciniata 1/6 to 2 



oxyacanthifolia, i 



quercifolia 6d. to i 



sorbifolia i 



JAPONICA 5 



viridis 5 



AMELANCHIER (Medlar)— 



BoTRYAPiuM (Grape Pear) i 



CANADENSIS ^^ I 



FLORIBUNDA --- 1 



FLORIDA . I 



LABIFLORA I 



OVALIFOLIA I 



SANGUINEA I 



SUBCORDATA I 



VULGARIS 6d, to I 



AMORPHA PRAGHANS 1 



FRUTICOSA i O 



AMPELOPSIS (Virginian Creeper)— 



BIPINNATA ^ 402., 6/ 



CORDATA .." ._ O 



HEDERACEA t^ doZ., 6/ 



major o 



SUINfiUEFOLIA '^ doz., 6/ 



Veitchii I 



AMYGDALUS (Almond, &c.)— 



COMMUNIS 6d. to 2 



amaia j 



dulcis I 



macrocarpa i 



pendula i/ to 2 



INCANA 2 



JASPIDA 1/6 to 2 



NANA I 



PEDUNCULATA l/6 tO 1 



PERSicA fl. pleno (Double -Jlowering 



Peach) I 



slba i/6to 3 



, caryophyllus 2 



communis i 



rosea i/6 to 3 



PUMILA (Ce»-a«!«jffifom'ca) alba plena 2 



/osea plena 1/6 to 2 



AMYGDALOPSIS Lindleyii fiore pleno 



(Prunus trilolia), 2 to g feet — 1/ to 3 



ANAGYRIS FffiTiDA 6d. to 1 



ANDROMEDA angustifolia o 



AXILLARIS O 



Catesb«a ■ I 



CALICULATA O 



latifolia o 



nana o 



FLORIBUNDA l/6 tO 5 



polifolia o 



PULVERUI.ENTA I 



SPICATA . O 



TETRAGONA 1 



ANNONA TRILOBA 1. I 



ARALIA JAPONICA i/6 to s 



SlEBOLDII l/6, 2/6 to 3 



variegata 7/6 to 21 



sriNosA 1/ to 2 



