11) 



see page 13. 

 (Clovers &c.) 



Spartium junceum 



(Span. Broom) 

 Spartium scoparium 



(common Broom) 

 Spindle Tree, seeEvonymus 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 vulgaris, pods 



» „ alba 



Thorn Acacia, see Robinia. 



Tilia argentea 



„ europaea latifolia 



per 



oz 



per 11). 



8. 



(1. 



g. (1. 







4 



3 2 





Q 



o 



1 7 

 1 1 







3 



1 5 





4 



3 3 







2 



1 6 







— 6 







1 6 







1 — 

 — 7 



Traveller's Joy, see Clematis Vitalba. 

 Tree of Heaven, see Ailanthus. 

 Tulip Tree, see Liriodendron. 

 Ulex europaeus, see Section IV page 13. 



Ulmus campestris (Elm) 



Viburnum Lantana 



„ Opulus (Snowball) . . . 



„ Tinus 



Virginian Creeper, see Ampelopsis. 

 Virgin's Bower, see Clematis. 



Weigelia mixed 



Wistaria, see Glycine. 



Woodbine, see Ampelopsis quinquefolia. 



Yucca aloefolia 



f o'- var 



„ filamentosa, true 



„ quadricolor 



„ Whipplei 



per oz 

 s. d. 



2 3 



1 3 

 1 10 



1 6 



IX. Seeds of Conifers. 



We offer these under the same conditions as for the Tree and Shrub Seeds (see page 17) to which we refer. 

 Denominations after the ,, Handbook on Conifers" by L. Beissner (Handbuch der Nadelholzkunde). The prices of 

 many kinds are subject to variations. 





per 



8. 



oz 

 d. 



per lb. 



8. (1. 





per 

 s. 



oz 

 d. 



per 



8. 



lb. 

 d. 



Abies balsamea, 





7 



6 — 



Biota orientalis (Thuja) 







1 





„ brachyphylla 



1 



2 





» » aurea 







1 



5 



„ cephalonica 





4 



4 8 



„ „ compacta 







1 



5 



„ concolor 





10 





„ „ elegantissima 





5 



3 



9 



„ Fraseri 





11 





„ „ pyramidalis .... 







1 



10 



„ magnifica 



1 



5 





Callitris quadrivalvis (Thuja articulata) 



1 



3 







„ nobilis 



1 



2 





Casuarina equisetifolia 





10 







„ Nordmanniana, true .... 





3 



2 3 



„ quadrivalvis 



1 





12 





„ pectinata (Pinus Abies.), common 









„ tenuissima 





7 



6 



4 



Silver Fir. . . . cwt. 36/— 









Cedrus atlantica (argentea) clean seed . 





4 



4 



o 

 O 



„ Pinsapo 







— 6 



,, Deodara, crop failed .... 











Araucaria brasiliensis, fresh seeds of this 





3 



2 2 



„ Libani, clean seed (Cedar of Libanon) 





4 



4 





kind are expected in July or 









Cephalotaxus Fortunei 





3 



1 



8 



August every year and orders 









Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana (Cupressus) 







2 





accepted for delivery at the 









„ „ argentea . 





5 



4 





above time 100 seeds 6/ — 









aurea . . 





6 







1000 „ 50/— 









glauca . . 





6 







Araucaria excelsa . . 100 „ 3/6 









„ obtusa (Retinospora) . 





10 



10 





1000 „ 28/— 









„ pisifera ( „ ) . 





8 



7 



3 



„ imbricala . 100 „ 4/6 









Chamaecyparis pisifera plumosa (Reti- 











1000 „ 40/— 









nospora) 



1 









the seeds of several other kinds of Araucaria 









„ „ plumosa aurea 











are not always sure to come in and often they 









(Retinospora) . 



1 



3 







arrive in bad condition ; we therefore do 









„ „ squarrosa (Re- 











not quote prices , but shall make special 









tinospora) . 



1 



3 







offers in every single case. 









Cryptomeria japonica 





3 



2 



o 



Arbor Vitae, see Biota and Thuja. 









„ „ elegans . . . 





5 



3 



6 



