CONIFERS. 17 



BOREALIS VARIEGATA Young plants, per doz. " 



Large plants, each 3 

 Is a form of the preceding, but spotted with white variesation • new 

 and a very handsome plant. 



DOLABRATA Good plants, per doz. 12 



Specimens 10 

 ■ A few specimens, each 42 



_ Perhaps the most distinct and beautiful of all the recent introduc- 

 tions from Japan, where it forms a tall evergreen tree. The habit of 

 Uie plant here is pyramidal, and the colour of its foliage is a bright 

 dark green, glaucous below. Young plants have been out in this 

 nursery for several years past, and it is without doubt a thorouehly 

 hardy plant. 



VARIEGATA Good plants, per doz. 12 o — 30 o 



A few specimens, each 42 6 — 150 o 

 A form of the above with some of the branches white. 



L^TEVIRENS Young plants, each 16-50 



I should think this to be a variety of Dolabrata which has been 

 dwarfed by cultivation, and which is known in Japan under the name 

 of ' Nezu ; " it is exactly like T. Dolalrata on a much smaller scale. 

 I have plants growing freely, and every year it seems to approach 

 nearer to what I believe to be its normal type. Nevertheless it is a 

 very pretty littlfe plant, with branches and leaves like a,delicate Lyco- 

 podium, and for the fernery or as a pot plant it is very desirable. 



STANDISHII Good plants, each 26—76 



A good hardy tree from. Japan, having a straight stem and drooping 

 branches, the colour of the fohage being of rather an oHve green. 



TORREYA(7:^^ Californian Nutmeg). 



MYRISTICA Plants, each !'./'— 3 6 



A Taxaceous plant, growing from 20 to 40 feet high in the Sierra 

 Nevada of California ; quite hardy. 



WELLINGTONIA {The Mammoth Tree of Calif ornia). 



GIGANTEA Plants about ifl., per lOO ... — loo o 



\\ to 3ft., per doz. l8 o — 42 o 

 This celebrated tree requires no description here, being now so well 

 known ; it is asserted to be the largest tree yet discovered, the dimen- 

 sions of one tree being — height 363 feet, circumference near the ground 

 93 feet, and at 100 feet from the ground 45 feet. It grows rapidly in 

 this country, and to ensure really good specimens, it is best to plant 

 them small. 



VARIEGATA each 36—76 



A variety with golden variegation. 



Hampers, Baskets, Crates, &c. , are charged as low as possible. Half-price 



will be allowed on them if returned at once in good condition to MiLFORD Station, 



Carriage paid, and advised by post. 



Where practicable, M. Y. would invite an inspection of his Stock, which 

 extends over 100 acres of ground. 



Accounts due Midsummer and Christmas. Post-OfRce Orders payable at Godalming. 



Goods can he conveyed, ■without unloading, to an]/ Station on the principal Railways in England 

 and Scotland by this means much time is gained, besides avoiding a great deal 0/ injury 

 which Jrequenily occurs in unloading and reloading. 



