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HARDY EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS TREES & SHRUBS. 
Those marked * lose their leaves in Winter. 
Each — s. d. 
3 6 
I 6 
1 6 
4 <Alth»a frutex 
Araucaria Imbricata 
Arbutus unedo 
Acuba japonica 
Bay Sweet 
’^■Berberis, in variety 
Box Tree, green 
,, variegated ... 
♦Broom, white and yellow 
♦Buddlea globosa 
♦Caryopteris mastacanthus ... 
Cedar, red 
Cedrus deodara 
♦Cerasus, fl. pi 
♦Chimonanthus fragrans 
♦Corlutea arborescens 
♦Cotooeaster Simmondsii 
Cupressus Lawsoniana 
,, erecta viridis 
♦Daphne mezereum 
♦Desmodium pendulifolium ... 
♦Deutzia crenata, fl. pi. 
♦ „ scabra 
Bleagnus japonica variegata 
Euonymus, green 
„ golden variegated 
♦Forsythia viridissima 
Furze, double 
Garpra elHptica 
♦Genista Andreana 
♦Guelder Rose 
♦Halesia tetraptera — 
♦Hed^saruni multijugum — 
Hollies, green i 6 
,, variegated 3 o 
♦Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora — 
♦Hypericum calycinum — 
Small Evergreen Shrubs specially suitable 
in height. Our 
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Juniperus Chinensis ... 
Laurels, common 
,, Portugal 
Laurustinus 
♦Leycesteria formosa ... 
♦Lilac, white and purple 
Mahonia aquifolia 
♦Mespilus Canadensis, snowy 
Olearia Haastii 
Osmanthus illidfolius... 
♦Prunus Pissardii 
♦ ,, sinensis, f1. pi. 
♦ ,, triloba, fl. pi. ... 
Retinospora plumosa... 
„ ,, aurea 
♦Rhus cotinus 
Ribes, in variety 
♦Sambucus racemosa ... 
♦ ,, aurea 
♦ „ silver variegated 
Skimmia ja^nica 
♦Snowberry Tree 
♦Spir^a Douglas! 
♦ ,, ruberrima 
♦ ,, Van Houttei ... 
♦ ,, in variety ... 
♦Syringa, mock orange ... 
Tamrix Gallica 
Thuja Lobbii 
Veronica Traversa 
♦Vir^ilia lutea 
♦Weigela rosea 
♦ ,, in variety 
Wellingtonia gigantea 
Yews, English 
,, Irish 
Yucca recurva 
Each — s, d. 
espi 
s. d. 
I 6 
1 6 
2 6 
2 6 
3 6 
2 6 
2 6 
3 <5 
for Potting, Window Boxes, and Winter Bedding, all bushy plants, about i to a feet 
selection, 6s., 9s., and 12s. per dozen, according to variety. 
STANDARD ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Acacias, in variety 
,, ineruis (Mop Headed Acacia 
Acer Californica aurea 
,. Colchicum rubrum 
Ailanthus glandulosa 
Almonds 
Ash, common 
,, Mountain 
„ Weeping 
Beech, common 
„ purple or copper 
Birch, silver 
Catalpa syringsfolia 
Cherry, double flowering 
Chestnut, Horse, white 
,, ^ scarlet 
,, Spanish 
Elms, in variety 
Each— f. 
s. d. 
3 6 
3 6 
3 6 
— 2 
Laburnum, yellow 
„ purple 
Limes 
Maples, silver striped 
Planes 
Poplar, Abele 
,, Black Italian 
,, Bals.am ... 
„ Lombardy 
Prunus Pissardii 
Sycamore 
Tnorns, single pink 
,, double pink 
,, ,, scarlet 
,» >, while 
Tulip Tree 
Willows, Weeping 
Each—f. d. 
— 2 
— 2 
RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS, AND OTHER 
for Winter Bloominfi: under Glass. 
Azalea mollis. — This variety is particularly adapted *for growing in pots for Winter blooming in the greenhouse, 
shrubs are literally covered with brilliant-coloured flowers of various shadc.s of yellow, buflf, pink, &c. 
each ; 18s. and 24s. per dozen. 
Andromeda floribunda 
Azalea pontica (yellow) 
Heaths (Hardy) of sorts, fine plants 
Kalmia latifolia 
Rhododendron ponticum, to 2 ft. 
,, ,, 2 to 3 ft. 
Rhododendrons, our Selection, in finest colours 
6 3 
6 3 
6 5 
6 2 
6 2 
6 t 
6 3 
6 3 
26 3 
— 2 
s. d. 
2 6 
2 6 
3 6 
3 6 
3 6 
PLANTS 
Each. 
s. d. 
The close dense 
Price IS. 6 d. and 2s. 6d. 
Per dozen. 
s. 
d. 
s. d. 
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2 
6 
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24 
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to 24 
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237, 238, & 97, High Holbokn, London.— 1908. 
