TREES, SHRUBS, AND EVERGREENS. 



Each. 



BERBERIS— °- ^- "■ ^ 



^AIIWINII do^. 0_,2 o 



STENOPHYLLA "^ _, 9 O — 12 O 



See also MAHONIA, for Bealii, japonica, and aquifolia, at page 27. 

 BETULA {Birch)— 



Ai.-Bf^ [Silver-Sarked Birch) per doz. 6 — 18 o 



LACINIATA 16 26 



A very handsome cut-leaved variety. 



^AVKV^^xc^A. (Papr Birch) I 6 



PENDULA YouNGii, Young's New Weeping Birch . 3 6 — 21 o 



The ordinary Weeping Birch is generally and deservedly admired 

 as one of the most graceful objects in our English landscapes, so that 

 beyond a brief description ol the origin, it is not necessary to say more ' 

 of the variety than that it is the most beautiful of all Weeping Birches ; 

 It was found in this neighbourhood some few years ago trailing on the 

 ground ; it was with some difficulty grafted on stems, and now forms 

 fine pendulous heads drooping to the ground in fine thread-like shoots 

 of several feet in length. See Report in Gardeners' Chronicle, 

 October 14th, 1871, page 1321. I can now offer fine specimens in 

 standard or pyramidal forms, as well as young plants on stems of 

 various heights from 6 to lo feet with good heads. As there are other 

 Weeping Bifches, it is necessary to ask for Youngs variety. 

 LENTA , , — I 6 



Californicum '. I 6 — 26 



_A tall rapid growing tree with much larger foliage than the ordinary 

 Birch, and retains it longer. 



briar- 

 Sweet per 100 6 o — 10 o 



broom- 

 Yellow Spanish per doz. 30 — 60 



White Portugal ... -. ,, 30-60 



BUXUS {Box)— 



Edging per yard ... — 06 



Gold-Edged ) 



Handsworth I I to i|ft., per 100 ... — 21 o 



Silver Striped ) 



2 to 2^ 30 o — 50 o 



myrtifolia 9 to i2in., perioo ... — 21 o 



New Broad-leaf ift. ,, ... — 25 o 



Larger. per doz. 9 0—18 o 



CALYCANTHUS {Alhpice)- 



floridus 



■BiJ&coyi {Chimonanthus fragrans) •■■• i 6 



6 o 

 2 6 



CARAGANA— 



KRSQiv.-e.%Q.t.^% vsmyvLK {The Weeping Pea Tree) — S ° 



CASTANEA {Spanish Chestnut)— 



\%sc\, common : 8 to loft., per doz. 12 0—24 o 



marginata : •. • 20—70 



Young's New Silver-Striped, has beautiful silver-margmated 

 leaves ; very constant, and does not bum with the sun. 



heterophylla dissecta 20 



A very curious variety, having long narrow foUage. 



^-^^ LACINIATA ' 



Young's Newr Cut-Leaf, having curiously and deeply serrated 



foliage. g 



VIRIDIS MACULATA ■•■■ ■••• 



Has a hght green blotch m the centre of a dark green leaf. 



^""^t^FOLIA : ■•Perdoz. 9 o - .8 o 



A deciduous tree of North America, large entire cordate leaves, 

 floters in July and August, with large bunches of white blossoms 

 marked with purple and yellow. ^ 6—10 6 



'A*'magnificent'new"wiety"having constant gold leaves, very 

 striking. 



