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DEODARA — The Indian Cedar. Young twice-transplanted 



plants I to lift, per 100 ... — 50 o 



1^ to 2 ft. ,, ... — lob o 



2 to 3 ft. per doz. 18 o — 24 o 

 3^ to 44ft. „ 42 o — 60 o 

 Now too well known to require any description of its [general 

 character. It makes an enormous tree in the Himalayan Mountains. 

 Its timber is much used for both public and private buildings, beings 

 very compact, and capable of receiving a high polish. 



ERECTA each 26—36 



An upright growing bluish variety. 

 ROBUSTA each 16—26 



A strong-growing variety. 



VERTICILLATA .^. each i 6 — 



A handsome upright bluish variety. 



LIBANI— The Cedar of Lebanon. Good plants, 2 to 3 and 



M per doz. 18 — 30 o 



Like the Deodara., requires no description here. The many splendid 

 specimens which may be seen in the parks and grounds thrbughout 

 the country, convey the best idea of the grandeur of this fine old tree. 



CEPHALOTAXUS [The Cluster-Flowered Yew). 



DRUPACEA Good plants, each 16—26 



Syn. Fortunei fcemina. 



A fine compact evergreen tree. In China and Japan 20 to 30 feet 

 high, and perfectly hardy. 



FORTUNEI r Plants, each ... — 2 6 



Syn. Fortunei Mascula. 



A hardy evergieen tree from China and Japan, 30 to 40 feet high, 

 foliage longer than the preceding, and the plant more loose m habit. 



PEDUNCULATA Good plants with leads, each 50—76 



Svn. Taxus Harrin^onia. , ^- j t 



A handsome small evergreen tree, 20 to 30 feet. Chma and Japan. 

 Quite hardy. 



CHAMGECYPARIS. 



sp^^^S^f^^e•6;da;;•o^p;,;n;i<iai■i^i^;i;ighi;1:± ' 



foliage, the%oung shoots of a bright golden colour ; of recent mtro- 

 duction, but it promises to be a very handsome plant. 



— 10 6 



CRYPTOMERIA (Tke Japan Cedar). 



ELEGANS Good young plants,jft. per doz. ^^ -^ " ^^ ° 



Specimens, 4 to Sft. 'each S o — 10 6 



J rdrniro'^'nfo"r'poT'uta«"fortEe flower-stand ore 



TAPONICA SPIRALITER FALCATA .-each 36-5° 



■' A very curious variety of robust habit and thick leaves, which are 



twisted raund the branches in many different forms. ,, , fi _ c o 



ALBA VARIEGATA ■■• «^'=*' ^ ° ^ 



A dwarf variety, having the young shoots white. 



