( 48 4 
$8 Cedar of Lebanon, $2 Pinus cedrus 
34 European silver fir oe G2 plea. 3 a 
35 Scotch mountain fir, ce- = 
brated for growing on sylvestris 
floor ground ae 
36 Pinaster, or cluster fine, $l pinaster 
$7 Italian stone pine, with 2. : 
nEabte Fee, $l é e soak 
38 Siberian stone pine, $2 _cembra 
39 Pitch, or resin fine rigida 
40 Yellow pine variabilis 
41 “Carolina plum, or ge: Prunus caroliniensis 
orange, $1 | | 
42 *Enolish laurel, $1 Jaurocerasus 
43 *Portugal laurel, $1 | lusitanica | 
44 *Spanish cork tree, $1 Quercus suber 
45 *English evergreen oak,$] ee 
46 * American live oak virens 
47 Purple pontic rhododen- : 
an : od tiful, $1 ¢ Rhododendron ponticum | 
48 Double do. $2 uv. fileno 
49 American de, 75 cts. : maximum 
50 *Alexandrian, or poetic 
laurel, of classic cele- > Ruscus racemosus 
brity, $ 1 
51 Prickly leaved butcher’s 
broom, ¢ 1 aculeatus 
52 *Double leaved do. $1 | hypoglossum 
53 Scotch broom, 37 cts. Spartium scoparium 
54 English yew,the principal 
ornament of the church- 
yards in England, and > Taxus baccata 
frroducing beautiful red * 
berries in autumn 
55 American do. canadensis 
56 Chinese arbor vite, very ¢ Th ae 
ornamental ¢ uya Ofentais 
'7 American do. ccidentalis 
HAWTHORN QUICKS. 
fer 100 $1 
per 1008 $6 to $8 
