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TREES — Shrubs and Conifers. 
CONIEERJE. 
J C & Co hare the advantage of selecting from an immense stock of this truly magnificent tribe of plants ; the 
collection embraces a largo quantity of the leading well-established favourites, in addition to which all the novelties 
that have appeared up to the present time have been added. 
A larn-e number of each kind are cultivated in pots, but by far the _ greater quantity are planted out in the open 
ground, "and are annually transplanted so as to ensure their removal with perfect safety. 
j. | Each — s. d. I Each—.?. 
Each 
Abies canadensis {Hemlock 
Spruce) 2.9. 6 d. to 3 
— Clanbrasiliana . .. .75. (if/, to 10 
— Douglasi 2#. 6//. to 5 
alba Gd. to 2 
— pygmaja 7 s.Gd. to 10 
— Williamsoni 3.9. Gd. to 5 
Araucaria imbricata, 5s., 7s. Gd., 
to 10 
— — larger (fino specimens), 
15s., 2U., to 31 
Arthrotaxus Donniana 7 
Cedrus africanus ( atlanticus ), 
35. Gd. to 5 
— Deodara 35. Gd. to 7 
variegata, 75. Gd., 105. Gd., 
to 15 
— Libani ® 
Chamsecyparis sphaeroidea, 
2.9. Gd. to 
— fol. variegata, 25. 6 d. y 35. Gd ., 
to 
Cupressus Lawsoniana, l.v. Gd., 
25. Gd., Gs.Gd., to 10 
fol. aurco variegatis, 
35. Gd. to 
Juniperns chinensis, one of 
the best . .25. G</., 3-9. Gd., to 
— communis 1 s. Gd. to 
3 6 
5 0 
5 0 
Juniperus daurica. . 
— glauca 
— hibernica 
— japonica, 
.15. Gd. to 
.25. Gd. to 
I5. Gd. to 
distinct, 15. Gd., 
25. 6.'/., to 
15. Gd. to 
— tamariscifolia . . . . 15. Gd. to 
— virginiana . . . . I5., 15. Gd., to 
Picea amabilis, 105. Gd., 215 
— grandis, true 
— suecica 
2 
3 
7 
3 
2 
2 
2 
to 42 
. . 42 
— Hudsonica 35. Gd. to 5 
— lasiocarpa . . IO5. Gd., 215., to 42 
— nobilis, the handsomest, 
5s., 105. Gd., to 21 
— Nordmanniana, 2.9. Gd., 5s., 
7s. Gd., 105. Gd., to 42 
extra fine specimens, 42.9. to 63 
Pinus austriaea l.v. to 2 
— cembra . .25. Gd., 3 5. Gd., to 5 
— excelsa • . . . . 85* Gd. to 5 
— insignis 7s. Gd. to 10 
— Strobus, large, 2s. Gd., 5s., to 7 
— sylvestris Gd. to 1 
Podocarpus andina . . 35. 6'/. to 5 
— nubigena 5.9. to 7 
Retinospora ericoides . . 15. Gd., 
2s. Gd., 3 5. Gd., to 5 
— leptoclada 3.v. Gd. to 5 
— obtusa 2s. Gd. to 3 
d. ! 
G 
6 
6 
Retinospora pisifera. .2s. Gd. to 3 
anrea 3s. Gd. to 5 
Salisburia adiantifolia, Is. Gd. to 2 
Taxodium distichum 1 
Taxus baccata . .Is., 2s. Gd., to 3 
fol. aur. var. ..3s. 6t/. to 5 
fructu luteo 2 
— fastigiata {Irish Tew), 2s. Gd., 
3s. Gd., to 6 
— * elogantissima 3s. Gd. to 5 
Thuja aurea, highly ornamental 
{Golden Arbor Vitce),2s.Gd., 
3s. Gd., 5s., to 
— japonica, very distinct, 
3s. Gd. to 5 
— Lobbi..... 2 
— occidental is Is. to 1 
— orientalis aureis variegatis, 
2s. Gd., 5s., to 
— Vervaeneana ... .3s. Gd. to 
— Warreana Is. Gd. to 
Thujopsis borealis. ... 3s. Gd. to 
— dolabrata 3s. Gd. to 
variegata 3s. Gd. to 
Wellingtonia gigantea .... 5s., 
7.9. 6d., 10s. Gd., to 15 
extra fine specimens, 42s. 
to 63 
Handsome for immediate effect. 
7 6 
5 0 
6 
6 
EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. 
Each — 5. d. 5. d. 
Aucuba japonica fcemina 
maculata {Common Au- 
cuba) * 3 to 2 6 
aurea maculata .... 1 6 26 
grandidentata 2 6 
— — lati maculata 1 6 
limbata 2 6 
longifolia {angusti- 
folia) 3 6 
maculata 2 G 
maculata picta .... 3 6 
2 6 
mas maculata 2 6 
ovata 2 6 
tricolor 2 6 
— Himalaica 2s. Gd. 3 6 
macrophylla 2 6 
Nothing can exceed the beauty of 
these splendid Aucubas, covered with 
bright scarlet berries of great size ; 
they are admirably adapted for winter 
gardens, and as ornaments for the 
table are quite unsurpassed. Several 
of the kinds have remained in the 
open ground the past winter without 
sustaining the slightest injury. 
Berberis Beali, very dis- 
tinct It It 
3 6 
2 6 
3 6 
5 0 
3 6 
5 0 
3 G 
3 6 
3 6 
3 6 
5 0 
3 G 
Each — s. d. s. d. 
and 
2 6 
1 G 
Berberis empetrifolia 
— Fortunci 
japonica 
— stenophylla, new 
fine 
— Walliehianum ..... 
Bupleurum fruticosum 
B uxuh sempervirens . .. 
foliis argenteis va 
riegatis 
aureis variegatis 
Cerasus Lauro-cerasus (the 
Common Laurel ), 6<A, Is. 
caucasica 
— lusitanica (The Portugal 
Laurel) 
myrtifolia, very dis 
tinct 
Cistus ladaniferus (the 
Gum Cistus) 
Cotoneaster microphylla . 
standards 
— Wheeleri, standards . 
Daphne cneorum 
variegata 
Escallonia inacrantha . . . 
— pterocladon 
Eugenia apiculata, very 
distinct 1 6 
16 
2 6 
1 G to 2 6 
3 6 
1 6 
0 9 
1 0 
1 6 
1 6 
2 0 
1 0 
1 G 2 6 
2 0 
1 6 
1 0 
2 6 
2 6 
1 6 
1 6 
1 6 
1 6 
2 6 
— Darwini, very showy 
* We be" particularly to recommend the Japan Euonyinus, the varieties o 
well adapted for winter gardens. E. radicans is perfectly hardy. 
Each — s. d. s. d. 
Eugenia TJgni, a beautiiul 
plant, bearing berries of 
fine flavour 1 6 to 2 6 
•Euonymus japonica lati- 
folia alba marginata. . . . 1 0 
ovata aurea mar- 
ginata 1 6 
— radicans variegata .... 1 0 
rosea marginata .... 10 
Two very beautiful varieties, well 
adapted for edgings, and very hardy, 
Garrya elliptica 16 
Griselinia littoralis 2 6 
Hypericum calycinum 
Ilex Fortunei 2 6 
Laurus nobilis ( Sweet Bay) 1 6 
— regalis 
Ligustrum ovalifolium au- 
rea marginata 1 6 
Magnolia ferruginea 5 0 
Mahonia aquifolia 
Oloa ilicifolia 2 6 
Pernettya augustifolia, 
strong plants 
— mucronata, strong 
plants 
Dlox europoea flora pleno . . 
which are exceedingly showy, and are 
1 6 
1 6 
1 6 
1 6 
6 
3 6 
1 0 
3 6 
2 6 
6 
3 
3 
1 6 
1 6 
1 6 
HYACINTHS FOR EXHIBITION, SEE PAGE 10. 
