26 MAtTRICE TfOUNG'S CATALOG UE. 



Each, 

 s. d. s. d. 



laurel- 

 Portugal, I to 2ft per 100 12 6 — i6 o 



2 to 3ft , 30 o — ^ 50 o 



3 to 4ft ....perdoz. ,9 o— 18 o 



AZORicuM, an upright compact variety of Portugal 



Laurel each 10 — 26 



LAURUSTINUS perdoz. 6 0— 9 o 



EXTRAFINE ,, 12 O — l8 O 



LAURUS— 



NOBius {Sweet Bay) I o — i 6 



extra fine 36 — S ° 



LIGUSTRUM, .Privet— 



CORIACEUM 16—36 



A dense growijig evergreen shrub from Japan, having "particularly 

 dark glossy green foliage of [good substance, and thickly set on the 

 branches ; a very fine plant. 



jAFONicvM, yapan Privet perdoz. 9 o — ^ 12 o 



A fine evergreen shrub, dark shining leaves, large trusses, and 

 white flowers. 



TRICOLOR , Z 6 — 50 



A new variety,, the foliage df wMch is margined with creamy-white, 

 the young leaves being also suffusdd with pink ; a very handsome 

 shrub. 



JAPONICUM VARIEGATUM I O— I 6 



A golden variegation. 



'LUCIDVM, Chinese Fritiet : ... — I 6 



ARGENTEUM VARIEGATUM — I 6 



AUREUM I i. ... — I 6 



Two very handsome kinds of Chinese Privet ; foliage margined 

 with gold and silver respectively. 

 VULGARE SEMPERVIRENS, -ffw^g^SwiV/W, 2tb3ft., prICOO 6o O — 8o O 



strong, 3 to 4ft : per loo lo o — <6 o 



— BUXIFOLIUM, Box-leaved Privet, I J to 2ft. pr 1000 60 O — 80 o 



extra strong, 3 to 3|ft per loo 25 — 30 o 



The two latter kinds of Privet are well known as gotfd hedge or 



cover plants. The Box-leaved Privet is of a more erect habit, and . 



has short thick dark green leaves. 



LILAC. See Syringa. 

 LIME. See TILIA. 

 LIQUIDAMBER- 



STYRACIFLUA 16-^36 



A highly ornamental tree, the foliage turning to a very rich purple, 

 in several shades in autumn. 



LIRIODENDRON [Tulip Tree)— 



TULIPIFERA, standards 16—26 



LITHOSPERMUM— 



FK.UTICOSUM 46 — 60 



A beautiful little creeping plant suitable for rockwork or the edge& 

 of borders, producing a quantity of blossoms of the brightest blue. 



MAGNOLIA— 



ACUMINATA — 2 6 



Campbelli , 10 6 — 42 o 



"This is described as being the finest Magnolia known. It is a 

 native of Bhotan and Sikkim, Himalaya, where it makes a forest tree 

 of large size ; the flowers are produced in April at the ends of all the 

 shoots, when the tree is still leafless ; they vary from white to deep 

 rose colour, or almost crimson, and in size from 6 to 10 inches."^ 

 The above ddS^tJtioii is from a work by Dr. Hooker. The plant 

 has only, been introduced a few years, and is consequently raie in 

 England. 



CORDATA .» ... — 26 



GLAUCA — I 6 



GRACILIS — 10 



