19 



Juglans americana nigra (Black Walnut) 



cwt. 19/— 



„ regia var. Sorrento (Sorrento Walnut) 



cwt. 41/ — 



„ „ Nocera . . „ 41/— 

 „ graeca (Giant 



Walnut),, 52/— 

 Mangifera indica (Mangotree) . 10 seeds 1/2 

 Morus alba of Milan (Mulberry Tree white) 



„ nigra vera oz — /2 



Olea europaea (Olive Tree) . . cwt. 55/ — 

 „ „ fr. nigro (Olive Tree black) 



„ „ fr. maxima 



Opuntia Ficus indica (Indian Fig) . oz — /5 

 Persea gratissima (Alligator Pear) 100 seeds 



13/- 



Pirus communis (Pear pips) 



„ japonica (Pear Tree of Japan) oz — /5 

 „ Malus (Apple-Pips) 



Pistacia vera (Pistachia Tree of Sicily) . . 



Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot Tree) .... 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



6 

 6 



1 9 

 1 10 



- 7 



- 9 

 9 



2 — 

 4 6 

 - 8 

 1 10 

 4 



Prunus Avium dulcis (Cultivated Cherry) . . 



„ acida 



„ damascena St. Julien 



„ Myrobolana 1 st - Qual. . . cwt. 35/6 



Psldium Cattleyanum oz 1/7 



Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) . . ,, — /3 

 Ribes Grossularia (Gooseberry) . . „ — /4 

 „ rubrum (Red Currant) . . . „ — /3 



Rubus fruticosus (Blackberry) 



„ Idaea (Rapsberry) oz — /2 



Sorbus Aria (White Beam) 



„ domestica (Service Tree) . . oz 1/ — 

 Thea Bohea (Chinese Tea Tree) 100 seeds 4/6 

 Vitis vinifera, Capri, white . oz — /3 



,, ,, Moscatella, white . . „ — /4 

 „ „ „ black . . „ — /4 



„ „ Vesuvius (LacrymaeChristi),, — /3 



„ „ of Naples, mixed 



„ Coignetiae oz — -/9 



„ riparia „ — /6 



VIII. Seeds of Trees, Shrubs &c. 



We shall be glad to receive orders for these seeds as early in the season as possible as we have them 

 collected only in such quantities as to meet our regular demand; orders for larger quantities should at any rate be sent 

 in September at latest, but possibly earlier; even having accepted an order we wish it however to be clearly 

 understood that we shall not be bound to supply the seeds, should they fail to come in or be of an unsatisfactory 

 quality. We supply only fresh seeds, but will not under any circumstances accept any responsibility as to growth and 

 denomination, but will submit samples on application. 



The prices of many kinds are subject to variations. § = Climbers. 



Acer campestre .... cwt. 17/ — 



„ monspessulanum 



„ neapolitanum . . . cwt. 20/ — 

 „ Negundo .... ,, 20/ — 

 „ platanoides (Maple) . ,, 20/ — 



„ polymorphum 



„ „ atropurpureum 100 seeds 1/2 

 1000 „ 10/— 

 „ Pseudo-Platanus (Sycamore) 



cwt. 20/— 



Ailanthus glandulosa . . „ 17/ — 

 Alnus cordifolia (Alder) 



„ glutinosa 



„ incana, white Mountain Alder . 



Amorpha fruticosa 



§ Ampelopsis Veitchii, berries . 



§ „ quinquefolia (Hedera quin- 



quefolia) 



Aralia spinosa 



Ash, see Fraxinus. 



Aucuba japonica 



„ „ viridis 



Azalea indica the best varieties mixed . 

 „ mollis 



per oz 

 s. d. 



- 3 



6 6 

 6 3 



per 



lb. 

 d. 



— 6 



3 

 3 



11 



Azalea pontica fine mixed . . . . 

 Beech, see Fagus sylvatica. 



Berberis vulgaris 



„ „ fol. atropurpureis 



Betula alba (Birch) 



Bignonia Catalpa 



„ Kaempferi 



Birch, see Betula. 



Bird Cherry, see Prunus Padus. 



Broom, see Spartium scoparium, page22 . 



Broussonetia papyrifera 



Bupleurum fruticosum 



Buxus balearica 



„ sempervirens 



Callicarpa japonica 



Calycanthus floridus 



„ praecox (fragrans) . 

 „ „ grandillorus . 



Capparis inermis 



„ spinosa 



Caragana arborescens 



Carpinus Betulus (Hornbeam) cwt. 40/ — 

 Carya alba (White Hickory) . . . . 

 „ olivaeformis (Decan Nut). . . 



per oz 

 s. d. 



3* 



