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Paliurus aculeatus, clean seeds 



Paulownia iraperialis 



§ Periploca graeca 



Philadelphia coronarius, clean seed . 



Photinia glabra 



ristacia Lentiscus 



„ Terebinthus 



vera 



Plane, see Platanus. 



Platanus occidentalis . . cwt. 9/— 



„ orientalis ... „ 9/ — 

 Privet common, see Ligustrum. 

 Primus 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/— 

 Hex „ 12/- 



„ pedunculata . . 7 - 



„ pyramidalis . . 



„ Robur, common Oak 



cwt. 7/ — 

 Suber, Cork Oak „ 30/- 

 Rhamnus Alaternus 



„ cathartica 



Rhododendron arboreum hybridum, 



splendid hybrids mixed, 

 clean seed 

 „ ponticum, mixed . 



Rhus coriaria, true 



„ Cotinus 



„ typhina 



Robinia Pseudo Acacia (Thorn Acacia- 

 Locust Tree) . cwt. 32/ — 

 „ Pseudo Acacia Bessoniana . 



„ viscosa 



Rock Rose, see Cistus. 



Rosa Banksiana, berries 



„ bengalensis fl. pi. mixed, berries . 

 „ canina (Common Dog Rose), clean 



22/- 



per oz 

 8. (1. 



seed 



CWt. 23/- 



., hybrida Remontant, berries 



„ multiflora, clean seed 



„ „ semperflorens nana 



100 berries — /9 

 1000 „ 6/— 

 This remarkable n e \v 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. 



per Hi. 



8. d. 



1 - 

 1 — 



1 9 



— 2 



— 2 



— 4 



— 8 

 10 



1 — 



— 3 



— 2 



— 2 



— 4 



— 2 



— 7 



— 10 

 1 — 



2 









1 



4 









2 



1 



7 





3 



2 

 1 



8 





3 



2 



5 

 6 





4 



3 



7 





2 



1 



9 





2 



1 



9 





3 



2 



4 

 2 





7 



8 













see page 16. 

 (Clovers &c) 



Rosa rugosa, berries . . 100 fruits 1/3 



„ clean seed 



„ Thea, finest mixed, clean seed . 



Ruscus aculeatus 



„ racemosus 



Sambucus Ebulus 



„ glauca (California) . . . 



ni g ra 



Schinus molle .... cwt. 29/ — 

 Sea Buckthorn, see Hippophaea. 

 Sloe, see Prunus spinosa. 

 Snowball, see Viburnum. 

 Snowberry, see Symphoricarpus. 



Sophora japonica 



Sorbus Aucuparia (Mountain Ash) 

 Spartium junceum 



(Span. Broom) 

 Spartium scoparium 

 (common Broom) 

 Spindle Tree, see Evonymus europaeus. 

 Spurge Laurel, see Daphne Laureola. 



Staphylaea colchica 



„ pinnata 



Sterculia platanifolia 



Styrax japonica 



„ officinale 



Sumach, see Rhus. 

 Sweet Bay, see Laurus nobilis. 

 Sycamore, see Acer pseudo-platanus. 

 Syringa japonica, clean seed . . . . 

 „ vulgaris, pods . . cwt. 44/- 



„ „ alba 



Tamarix gallica 



., germanica 



Thorn Acacia, see Robinhi. 



Tilia argentea 



H europaea latifolia 



Traveller's Joy, see Clematis Vitalba. 

 Tree of Heaven, see Ailanthus. 

 Tulip Tree, see Liriodendron. 



Ulex europaeus 



Ulmus campestris (Elm) .... 



Viburnum Lantana 



„ Opulus (Snowball) . . 

 Tinus 



per oz 

 s. d. 



1 — 



Virginian Creeper, see Ampelopsis. 

 Virgin's Bower, see Clematis. 



Vitex Agnus castus 



Weigelia mixed 



Wistaria, see Glycine. 



Woodbine, sec Ampelopsis uiiinqucb ilia. 



Yucca aloefolia 



„ „ fol. var. . . . . . 



„ canaliculata, Treculiana . 



„ filamentosa, true 



„ Whipplei 



2 7 



— 4 



— 4 



1 6 



1 - 



1 3 



2 2 



— 8 



