MAURIGK young's CATALOGUE. 



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JEFFREYII '. Good plants, each 26—50 



From Northern California; described as a noble tree, growing 150 

 feet high, and 4 feet in diameter. The foliage is 8 or g inches Ipng, 

 and greyish-green in colour. A very distinct and hardy pine. 



LAMBERTIANA Plants, 4 to 5ft., each 26—50 



A large tree from the northern parts of California, fso to 200 feet 

 high. Timber white and soft ; tree very hardy. 



LARICIO— The Corsican Pine Young plants, 'per 100 10 — 16 o 



3 to 4ft., per doz. 9 o — I2 o 

 A lofty rapid-growing pine, 80 to 130 feet high, similar in genejral 

 character to P. Austrzaca, but more pyramidal in growth ; it is a 

 valuable tree for general planting. Timber resinous, coarse, and 

 elastic, but durable. 



MACROCARPA Good plants, 3 to 4ft., each ... — 5 o 



A large tree, 80 to 100 feet high, on the mountains of California ; 

 leaves g to 10 inches long, of a glaucous-green. Habit of tree vigor- 

 ous ; very "hardy. 



MONTICOLA Good plants, 6 to 8ft., each 36—50 



A rapid growing pine of the Strobus or Weymouth type, found in 

 California ; 80 to loo feet high, very hardy and makes a handsome 

 tree. 



MUGHO Young plants, per doz. 60 — 90 



Syn. uncinaia. Specimens, 6 to 8ft., each 36 — 50 



A native of Central and North-Western Europe, forming a tree 3p 

 feet high, of dense habit and dark green colour. Timber heavy and 

 durable. 

 PONDEROSA. See BEARDSLEYII. 



PYRENAICUM Good plants, each from 26—36 



Sjm. Monspeliensis, 

 ,, Fenzlii. 



A very handsbme tree, 60 to 80 feet high, from the Pyrenees. The 

 form of the tree is good ; the reddish-brown colour of the bark, and 

 the bright pale green foliage render this a very desirable tree. 



STROBUS— The Weymouth Pine 3 to 4ft., per 100 16 — 30 o 



Good plants, 4 to 7ft., per doz. 9 o — 18 o 

 A native of Canada and parts of the United States, making a tree 

 100 to 150 feet high. Timber light, free from knots, and easily 

 worked. 



COMPRESSA each 26—36 



A dwarf variety of Weymouth Pine, of dense habit, would be 

 suitable to place on a lawn, where such a bush is required. 



ABIES (TAe Spruce Fir). 



ALBA— The White Spruce Fir. ..Plants, i8 to 24111., per 100 30 o — 40 o 



3, 4, and 5ft., per doz. 6 o — 18 o 

 A native of Canada and North America, growing to a lieight of 40 

 to 50 feet ; it forms a regular pyramid ; foliage silvery-grey, and liglit 

 bark. 



ALCOQUIANA Plants, each lo 6 — 15 o 



A very pretty Spruce from Japan, of close habit ; pale green foli- 

 age, very silvery underneath. As the plant grows large, it becomes 

 very beautiful. 



CANADENSIS— Hemlock Spruce ...Good plants, 3 to 6ft., 



per doz. 6 o — IS o 

 A large tree, 80 to 100 feet in Canada and North America. It has 

 a graceful drooping habit, small green leaves, glaucous underneath, 

 and may be fitly styled the Weeping Willow amongst Conifers ; it 

 delights in rather a moist situation, and is a very desirable plant, 



NANA ;-•• ■• 



A compact conical form of the preceding species, having the ends 

 of the shoots drooping ; originated in this Nursery and not yet sent out. 



DOUGLASSI Good plants, I to i^ft., per 100 ... -r 70 



li to 2 ft., „ 10 o —100 o 

 „ 2 to 3 ft., per doz. 12 — 18 o 



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