CONIFKR^. II 



JUNI PERUS ( The Juniper) . 



All the species and varieties of Juniperus enumerated in this Catalogue are 

 handsome evergreen shrubs, suitable for shrubbery or single specimens on lawns 

 where it is not desirable to have trees which would grow to a large size, , 



5. d. :>■ d. 



CHINENSIS (The Chinese Juniper), good plants, 2ft., pr. dz. 12 o — 



Ditto 3, 4, 5, & 6ft. „ 18 o — 60 o 



One of the very finest hardy plants in cultivation ; it form a compact 

 pyramidal tree about 20 feet in height, of a bright jret dark green, 

 with occasional glaucous prickly shoots in the Spring. The male 

 plant is covered with bright yellow flowers, giving it a peculiar and 

 very striking appearance. It has now been introduced about 50 

 / years, and has never been injured by our most severe winters. There 

 are male and female varieties ; the one here alluded to is the for- 

 mer, which is by far the handsomest. 



CHINENSIS AUREA-YOUNG'S NEW GOLDEN CHINESE 

 JUNIPER. For description, Ji«page3. 



VARIEGATA ; each 36—76 



A rather dwarf growing variety of the Chinese Juniper, having some 

 of its sprays of a hright golden colour; it is very pretty. 



DRUPACEA each 16—26 



EXCELSA .. 2 6 



HIBERNICA— Irish Upright per doz. 12 — 18 o 



COMPRESSA each 26—50 



Very dwarf and pretty. , - _ ^ 



JAPONICA each 16—26 



From Japan. i. .. /; r n 



AUREA each 26-50 



ARGENTE A VARIEGATA -each 3 6—7 6 



LEEANUS -^^^ ' ^~ ^ f 



RIGIDA (Japan) each 26-36 



SABINA-Savin P^"^'"" 25 o 



__ TAMARISCIFOLIA per doz. 60 



SHEPPARDII (Japan) each ' 6- ^ 6 



SPHCERICA gapan) -^^ 1 „ 



SUECICA (Swedish) 2 to 3ft., per doz 60-90 



TRIPARTITA ^/"^^ 16-26 



VIRGINIANA-Red Cedar Plants, 4 to 6ft., per doz. 12 



ALBA VARIEGATA ^^"^ 



A handsome variety; foliage s potted with wh ite. 



LARIX (Larch Fir). 



See FOREST TREES. 



o — 18 o 

 I 6 



LIBOCEDRUS. 



each 2 6 



CHILIENSIS • • ■ • • • • • ■ ■ ■ ■ " ■ Chilian Andes, growing there 



f ^'?trfetrhfgnhffoirg"i?of'^^^^^^^^^ glaucous at 



irsides.°?tisli;tii*hard/in favourable s.tuat.oas. 



DECURRENS. See Thuja gigantea. 



PRUMNOPITYS. 



_._^ .ivjo Good plants, i to 2ft., per doz. 



ELEGAJNt) ■••••;•;■•"■•■ f^^ the mountains of Chih, growing, at an 

 A very handsome tree irom I height of 50 or. 60 feet; in a 



12 o — 24 o 



