TREES, SHRUBS, AND EVKRGR EEKS. 27 



Each. 



MAGNOLIA— ^- ^ , "• ^• 



GRANDiFLOiyi, fine 2 '6 — 7 6 



— ExMouTH, fine !.!..!!!!!!!!!!"!"! 26—76 



UNDULATA, fine '. 26—76 



PURPUREA per doz. 60—90 



SOULANGEANA ., 26 5 O 



TRIPETALA , ... — 2 6 



MAHONIA— 



AQUIFOLIUM ift.,periooo ... —60 o 



— lift., „ ... — 80 o 



larger , per loo ... — lo o 



FASCICULARIS _ I 6 



Bealii and Japontca per doz. 12 o — 30 o 



Two large-leaved handsome species from China and Japan ; thrive 

 well in the shade. 



MESPILUS {Snowy Mespilus)^ 



CANADENSIS , — I O 



MOUNTAIN ASH per doz. 30—60 



American 16—26 



Weeping — 2 6 



OLEA- 



ILICIFOLIA, half-hardy — 16 



OSMANTHUS— 



ILICIFOLIA per doz. iz o ^ 30 o 



AUREA VARIEGATA I 6— 2 6 



NANA VARIEGATA I 6 — 26 



ROTUNDIFLORA I 6 — 76 



A new species from Japan, of which I bought the imported plants. 

 It is quite hardy ; has dark green leathery leaves, is of good habit, 

 and one of our best hardy evergreen shrubs. 



PiEONIA UOXJIKS (Tree Paony)— 



PAPAVERACEA 2 6 — 3 O 



ROSEA 26 — 36 



PAULOWNIA— 



IMPERIALIS • — I 6 



A spreading deciduous tree from Japan, having large entire leaves, 

 flowers in spring, with panicles of bluish colour, 



PERNETTYA— 



- I 6 



FLORIBUNDA 



I O 



MUCRONATA 



SPECIOSA ■ ° 



PHILADELPHUS {Mock Orange)— 



COMMON perdoz. 40-60 



FLORE PLENO >> 4 ° "~ , ° 



GRANDIFLORA >> 4 O— 6 O 



PHILLYREA— 



OF SORTS 12 O - I8 O 



PLANERA JAPONICA. See Ulmus Keaki. 

 PLATANUS {Plan 



OCCIDENTALIS 



PLATICRATER— 



PLATANUS {Plane)— , . ', o 



OCCIDENTALIS 8 to 10 and I2ft., per doz., i8s., 24 o — 42 o 



, — I 6 



A new hardy Japanese shrub, producing abundance of pure \vhile 

 flowers. 



POPULUS {Poplar)— « . o,. a « „ „ o 



ALBA(^W.) fito Ift'^' I 0-12 o 



ARGENTEA 6*° f?'' " «^ ° 



cmiiKmi {Ontario Poflar) | to loft ' ^""°° 7S 0-'°° ° 



A rapid growing handsome tree, and thrives well by the sea-side. 



