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CoRONiLLA emerus (Scorpion Senna), 
showy yellow flowers, interesting 
and useful 
COBYLCS (Hazel) aurea (Golden-leaved) 
avollana (Common Hazel) 
laciniata (Micisrt) 
peudula, a splendid weeping 
variety, standards 
purpurea (Purple-leaved) 
COTONEASTER, See Plants Suitable for 
Covering Buildings, &c. 
afSnis, a berry -bearing tree 
Crab Apples, see Fruit List. 
ttORAxaious (Thorns), in variety, named 
Carrierii, one of the most handsome 
distinct foliage, large cherry-like 
fruit, standards ... 
chlorosarca, distinct, early in growth 
+coccinca plena (Paul’s double 
crimson), standards 
double pink 
flore albo plena, standards . 
*pyracantha Lrelandi ... 
single scarlet 
See also Quick ( oocycantha). 
Cydonia, see Pyrus japonica. 
Cytisus, see Laburnum, 
e Daphne cneorum 
rubra, early flowering 
laureola 
Mezereum 
flore albo 
e pontica 
e Desfontania spinosa ... 
Deutzia candidissima fl. pi. 
crenata flore pleno ... 
gracilis ... ..• 6s. per doz. 
rosea, clear rose • coloured 
flowers, bushy growth 
hybrids Lemoinei, very fine and free 
Pride of Rochester, pretty double 
flowers, useful for forcing 
scabra, rough-leaved, sin^e white 
flowers 
Watererii, single white flowers ; fine 
sDiplopappus chrysophyllus {Cassinia 
fulvida), golden heath-like foliage, 
white flowers ; very hardy 
Dogwood, see Comus. 
«El«)AGNDS, of sorts, free-growing orna- 
mental shrubs, useful for planting 
near the sea 
Elder, see Sambucus. 
Elm, see Ulmus. 
Erica (Heaths), in great variety, 
6s. to 9s. per doz. 
Escallonia Ingrami 
Edcryphia pinnatifolia, pure white 
flowers, golden stamens ; J uly 
and August 
Edonymus Europ*us \The Spindle 
Tree), red-berried 
fructo-alba, a white-berried 
variety 
sjaponicus, narrow oval shining dark 
green lerves, useful lor seaside 
planting, per doz., 6s., 9s. & 12s. 
Bach. 
s. d. s. d. 
1 0 
1 6 
0 9 
3 6 
1 6 
1 6 
2 6 
1 6 
1 0 
1 6 
6 0 
2 6 
10 2 6 
16 2 6 
2 6 
3 6 
3 6 
0 9 10 
0 9 10 
— 0 9 
2 0 
2 6 
2 6 
0 9 10 
5 0 7 6 
0 9 2 0 
16 2 6 
0 9 16 
good 
sEuonymus japonicus albo-marginatus 
c aurea-marginatus, useful for 
window boxes ... 
e latifolius, bright scarlet fruit 
e ovata-aurea 
e President Gautier, similar in 
colour to albo-marginatus, but 
much superior 
eradicans ... 
Eurya angustifolia 
latifolia variegata, bold handsome 
foliage 
Exochorda Albertii 
grandiflora, pure white flowers 
t+FAQUS (Beech) sylvatica, ordinary or 
common ... ... 
purpurea, dwarfs 
+ standards 
* pendula (Weeping) 
incisa (cut-leaved) ... 
macrophylla, fine large foliage 
rosea marginata (tricolor) ... 
+JFraxinds (Ash) Americanus (White 
Ash) 
argentea variegata 
texcelsior (Common Ash) 
ornus (Flowering Ash 
pendula (Weeping Ash) 
Fuchsia corallina (exoniensis), 
for walls ; free ... 
globosa, branching habit 
gracilis 
Riccartonii, compact habit 
Genista Andreana, see Spartium. 
Glbditschia Buyoti pendula, graceful 
and elegant ... 
ttriacanthos (Honey Locust or Three- 
Thorned Acacia) 
Gorsb or Furze, see Ulex. 
eGRiSELiNiA littoralis, suitable for 
planting in sheltered positions or 
near the sea coast .. 
Guelder Rose, see Viburnum. 
Gum Cistus, see Cistus. 
Gymnocladus canadensis (Kentucky 
Coffee Tree), a picturesque de- 
ciduous tree 
Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass) 
Halesia tetraptera (Snowdrop Tree)... 
Halimodendron argenteum (Salt 
Tree), silky white foliage, purple 
flowers 
flore purpureo, bright purplish rose 
Hamamelis arborea (Witch Hazel), a 
handsome, rare, and hardy low- 
growing tree i flowering in January 
several weeks before the foliage 
appears 
Hawthorn, see Cratiegus. 
Hazel, see Corylus. 
Hbdysarum multijugum, handsome .. 
Hibiscus, see Althaea. 
Hippophie rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn), 
does well near the sea-shore 
Holly, see Ilex. 
Honeysuckle, see Lonicera and Climbers. 
Each. 
s. d. s. d. 
10 2 6 
10 2 6 
16 2 6 
10 3 6 
1 6 
1 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
3 6 
1 6 
1 0 
3 6 
3 6 
3 6 
2 6 
10 6 
7 6 
2 6 
1 6 
2 6 3 6 
10 2 0 
— 16 
16 2 6 
16 2 6 
2 6 7 6 
16 2 6 
0 9 16 
