20 MAURICE YOUNG'S CATALOGUE. 



Each, 

 s. d. s. d. 



ALTH^A— 



FRUTEX, in variety per doz. ... — 9 



Double Blossomed — i 6 



VARIEGATED — I 6 



A silver margined variety of these well-known showy autumn 

 flowering shrubs. 



AMYGDALUS [Almond)— 



Single AND Double 09 — 16 



Pink-leaved Peach (TVra/) B '. — 2 6 



Double Peach — 10 



ANDROMEDA, in variety per doz. 9 o — 18 o 



ARALIA— 



Sl^BOUDU, or Fatsia Sieioldii 16 — S " 



A shrubby growing bush from Japan, having large shining palmate 

 leaves on long foot-stalks arranged in dusters on the tops of the 

 shoots, tolerably hardy, cut only m severe winters : a good_ plant for 

 either summer or winter decoration on account of its very striking and 

 exotic appearance. 



spinosa I 6 — 2^ 6 



A prickly single stemmed plant with large pinnate leaves. 



ARBORVIT^. See Thuja, Coniferae. 



ARBUTUS— 



Andrachne , 16 — 50 



Common per doz. 6 o — 12 o 



Croomeii I 6 — 26 



Menziesii 16 — 26 



MiLLERI 16 — 50 



Photiniafolia 16 — 26 



Scarlet 16 — 26 



ARUNDINARIA— 



falcata — 26 



alba variegata ~ 3 6 



aurea variegata 3 — 36 



Hardy Bamboo from the Himalayas, particularly handsome. 



ARUNDO— 



CONSPICUA, strong per doz. 12 o — 18 o 



A recent introduction from New Zealand, in habit and blossom 

 similar to the Pampas Grass ; good for cover. 



TiONAX (lialian Reed) 2 6 



Very handsome, growing 8 to 10 feet 



VARIEGATA 2 6 



MAURITANICA 2 6 



ASH— 



Weeping, on straight clear stems, 6 to 8 and 10 feet 26 — 50 



AUCUBA— 



JAPONICA, good young plants per loo 30 o — 50 o 



larger bushes per doz. 18 o — 42 o 



NEW AUCUBAS, see page 31. 



AZALEA, in variety per doz. 9 o — 24 o 



FORTUNEI VARIEGATA per doz. 6 O — 12 O 



A pretty dwarf variegated Bamboo, suitable for edging, growing 

 about a foot high. 



BAMBUSA— 



metake .' 16 — 26 



A fine hardy Bamboo. The Arundo^ Arundinaria^ and Bamhusa 

 are all highly ornamental, either arranged in groups amongst rockery 

 and ferns, or near the edges of water. 



BAY. See Lauras. 



BEECH. See Fagus. 



