21 



Luhea divaricata 



Locust Tree, see Robinia Pseudo- 

 Acacia. 



Madura aurantiaca (Osage Orange) . 



Magnolia grandiflora 



„ Lenne . . . 100 seeds 19 

 „ macrophylia . 100 „ — 11 

 „ purpurea (discolor) 

 „ Soulangeana, fruits ... 

 „ Yulan ...... j . . . . 



Mahonia Aquifolium, clean seed . 



„ japonica, fruits ...... 



Mallotus (Rottlera) japonicus . . . 



§ Mandevillea suaveolens 



Melia Azedarach .... cwt. 37/— 

 „ japonica (floribunda) .... 

 „ sempervirens . 



Mock Orange, see Philadelphus. 



Mountain Ash, see Sorbus Aucubaria. 



Myrtus communis, berries 



„ „ romana, berries . 



Nandina domestica 



Oak, see Quercus. 



Oreodaphne californica 



Osage Orange, see Maclura. 



Osyris alba 



Paeonia arborea 



Paliurus aculeatus, clean seeds 



Paulownia imperialis 



§ Periploca graeca 



Philadelphus coronarius, clean seed . 



Phlomis fruticosa 



Photinia glabra 



„ villosa 



Pistacia Lentiscus 



„ Terebinthus 



vera 



Plane, see Platanus. 



Platanus occidentalis . . cwt. 9/ — 

 „ orientalis ... „ 9/ — 



Privet common, see Ligustrum. 



Prunus Avium, wild sweet Cherry 

 „ Lauro-Cerasus(CommonLaurel) 

 „ lusitanica (Portugal Laurel) 



„ Mahaleb .'■?•..• 



„ Padus (Bird Cherry) . . . 

 ,, spinosa (Sloe, Black Thorn) . 



Ptelea trifoliata 



Pterocarya caucasica 



Quercus Cerris .... cwt. 16/— 

 „ Ilex ..... „ 12/— 

 „ pedunculata „ 7 — 



„ pyramidalis . . „ 22/— 

 „ Robur, common Oak 



cwt. 7/ — 



„ Suber, Cork Oak „ 30 — 



Rhamnus Alaternus 



cathartica 



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Rhododendron arboreum , mixed, clean 



seed 



„ ponticum, mixed . 



Rhodotypus kerrioides 



Rhus coriaria, true 



„ Cotinus . 



„ typhina 



„ vernicifera . . 



Ripogonum album, roots eatable . 

 Robinia Pseudo Acacia (Thorn Acacia- 

 Locust Tree) . cwt. 27/ — 

 „ Pseudo Acacia Bessoniana . 



» pyramidalis . 



„ viscosa . 



Rock Rose, see Cistus. 



Rosa Banksiana, berries 



„ bengalensis fl. pi. mixed, berries . 

 „ canina (Common Dog Rose), clean 



seed cwt. 23/ — 



„ hybrida Remontant, berries 



„ multiflora, clean seed 



„ „ semperflorens nana 



100 berries 1/8 

 1000 „ 15/— 

 This remarkable new kind produces 

 its flowers already about 4 months after 

 the sowing; they measure ab' 1 in. and 

 over in diameter and are of all shades 

 of white , rose and rose-purple. The 

 plant grows about 3 feet high , flowering 

 most abundantly the whole summer. 

 Rosa rugosa, berries . . 100 fruits 1/3 

 ., „ clean seed . . . . . 



„ Thea, finest mixed, clean seed . 



Ruscus aculeatus 



„ racemosus . . 



Sambucus Ebulus 



„ glauca (California) 



ni S ra 



„ racemosa 



Schinus molle .... cwt. 29/ — 

 Sea Buckthorn, see Hippophaea. 

 Sloe, see Prunus spinosa. 

 Snowball, see Viburnum. 

 Snowberry, see Symphoricarpus. 



Sophora japonica 



„ „ pendula . . . . 



Sorbus Aucuparia (Mountain Ash) 

 Spartium junceum I 



(Span. Broom) | see page 16. 

 Spartium scoparium ( (Clovers &c.) 



(common Broom) J 

 Spindle Tree, seeEvonymus europaeus. 

 Spurge Laurel, see Daphne Laureola. 



Staphylaea colchica 



„ pinnata 



Sterculia platanifolia 



Styrax japonica 



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