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FRUIT TREES, STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ETC. 
Hardy Plants, Etc. — continued. 
2269 Primula nivalis, an Alpine gem of neat dwarf growth, producing compact trusses ol pure white flowers, 
valuable alike for conservatory and rockwork, each is. to is. 6 d. 
2270 Pulsatilla vemalls, this variety of the Pasque-Flower is exceedingly effective in spring, each is. 6d. 
t>^ 2271 Rudbeckla Newmanil, a grand herbaceous plant, with rich orange-yellow flowers, and conspicuous 
velvety golden centre, each 9 d. 
-v 2272 Rhus glabra laclniata, the elegantly divided fern-like leaves and reddish flower stalks of this fine orna- 
mental plant are unequalled amongst shrubs, each 2 s. 6 d. 
2273 Rubus lacinlatus, an extremely ornamental Bramble, the foliage being elegantly divided, and the fruit 
large, of an excellent flavour, valuable for dessert, tarts, or preserves, each if. 6 d. 
2274 Sambucus nigra aurea, the golden yellow leaves of this fine variety of Elder make it valuable for 
shrubbery borders, plantations and groups in ornamental parks, each is., is. 6 d., and 2 s. 6d. 
2275 Sempervlvum splnosum, (Cotyledon spinosum), it would be difficult to imagine a small plant with so much 
character as this little gem : in the winter it rolls itself up, and early in spring developes into the most 
charming rosettes possible to imagine, each 6 d., gd., and if. ; per doz. 51. 6 d., 7s. 6 d., and ior. 6 d. 
2276 Tacsonla exonlensls, a magnificent greenhouse climber, producing in great profusion brilliant coloured 
purple-ringed rosy-pink flowers, each 2 s. 6 d. to 5r. 6 d. 
2277 ,, Van Volxemi, flowers brilliant scarlet, a splendid greenhouse climber, each 2f. 6 d. , 3L 6 if. , and $s.6d. 
2278 Thallctrum minus, a beautiful border plant, resembling the Maiden Hair Fern, each gd. 
2279 ,, adiantlfollum, more graceful than T. minus, each, if. 6 d. 
2280 ,, adiantlfollum glaucum, foliage glaucous green, each, if. 6d. 
tS" The Thalictrums above enumerated should be grown largely where graceful foliage is a desideratum in 
fie flower border , and where elegant fern-like foliage is required for vases. 
yC 2281 Trltoma grandls. The finest of the genus, producing stems 5 to 7 feet in height, densely clothed for 
about two-thirds of their length with bright orange and red tubular-shaped flowers; it commences 
flowering in September, and in mild winters continues until January, per doz. 151. and 21s. 
2282 Tussilago fragrans ( Winter Heliotrope), this (lowers under glass from October to March or in the open 
border early in spring, and emitting a delightful Heliotrope-like fragrance, flowers greyish-white changing 
to rose-lilac, each 6 d. ; per doz. 51. 6d. 
FRUIT TREES. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Untrained 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Dwarfs. 
Untrained 
Trees. 
Dwarfs. 
Fine Half- 
Standard 
Treea. 
In Pots. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. S. d. 
f. d. s. d. 
s. d. 
J. d. s. d. 
Apples 
2 0 to 3 6 
4 6 to S 6 
2 6 
Apricots 
12 6 to 15 6 
26,, 36 
S 6 .. 7 6 
2 6 
7 6 to 15 6 
Cherries 
10 6 
20,, 36 
4 6 .. 5 6 
3 6 
S 6 ,, 10 6 
Nectarines 
12 6 ,, 15 6 
26,, 36 
S 6 .. 76 
2 6 
76., IS 6 
Peaches 
12 6 ,, 15 6 
2 6,, 3656,, 7 6 
2 6 
7 6 IS 6 
Pears 
10 6 
2 0 ,, 3 6)4 6 ,, S 6 
3 5 
56,, 10 6 
Plums 
10 6 
20,, 3646,, 56 
2 6 
56,, 10 6 
Fine Dwarf 
and Pyramid 
Trees. 
In Pots. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Pyramids. 
s. d. s. d. 
S. d. s. d. 
5 6 to 10 6 
3 6 
56 ,, 10 6 
56.. 76 
4 6 to 7 6 
56,, 10 6 

50., 10 o, 
56., 10 6 
56,, 7 6 3 6 „ 7 6 
S 6 „ 7 63 6 „ 7 6 
s. 
Almonds, Sweet each 2 
Crabs, Siberian „ 2 
Figs, in Pots ,, 3 
„ Castle Kennedy ,, 3 
Medlars „ 3 
Barberries per doz. 
Blackberries, American and 
others » 
Cranberries , 
Currants ,, 
Gooseberries „ 
Nuts, Cob ,, 
7 
is 
12 
6 
6 
12 
d. 
s. 
d. 
6 to 3 
6 
6 „ 
3 
6 
6 „ 
7 
6 
6 ,, 
7 
6 
6 „ 
7 
6 
6 to 12 
O 
0 „ 
3 ° 
O 
0 ,, 
18 
O 
0 ,, 
12 
O 
0 ,, 
12 
O 
0 „ 
18 
O 
f. d. s. 
Mulberries each 7 6 to 21 
Quinces 2 6,, 7 
Services 2 6 „ 3 
Spanish Chesnuts 3 6 „ s 
Walnuts 3 6 „ 7 
Nuts, Filbert per doz. 12 o to 18 
Raspberries perdoz. 3/6107/6, per 100 21 o ,, s° 
Strawberries in Pots, for 
Forcing in Fruiting Pots perdoz. 9 o „ 12 
Grape Vines, medium, strong, 
and extra strong, each 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15 o ,, 21 
d. 
o 
6 
6 
6 
6 
o 
o 
o 
o 
A SELECT LIST OF STRAWBERRIES. 
We have omitted from our list many varieties of Strawberries, either because they are synonymes ol 
those enumerated or inferior to them. 
Less quantities than 50 of a sort will be charged a little higher. 
per 100 «. 
Alpine, red or while 3 
Auguste Nicaise, large crim- 
son 7 
Bicton Pine, white, large ... 5 
Black Prince, early 3 
British Queen 5 
Dr. Hogg, very large 7 
Due de Magenta, crimson ... 7 
Elton Pine, late 3 
Frogmore late Pine 7 
Grove End Scarlet 3 
d. per 100 e. d, 
6 Hautbois (Myatt's) 3 6 
; <T ames Veitch , superior flavour 5 6 
6 Keen’s Seedling, early 3 6 
6 Le Constant 5 6 
6 Le Gros Sucre, an excellent 
6 forcing variety S 6 
6 Lucas, large 5 6 
6 Marguerite, forces well. 3 6 
6 I Mr. Radcliffe, excellent 5 ® 
6 Oscar, large and firm 5 6 
6 I President. Croat crohter 5 6 
per 100 1. d. 
Prince Arthur, fi ne 3 6 
Prince of Wales, early 3 6 
Sabreur, dark crimson 3 6 
Scarlet Pine, prolific 3 6 
Sir C. Napier 5 6 
Sir Joseph Paxton, extra 5 ® 
Souvenir de Kieff S <5 
The Amateur, fine flavour... 5 6 
Traveller , good flavour. 5 6 
Vicomtesse HdricautdeThury 3 6 
President, great cropper 5 
Strawberry Plants for forcing, in 60 Pots, 3/6 per dozen ; or in Fruiting Pots, 12/ per dozen. 
[Barr and Sugden, 
