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CUPRESSUS (Cypress) 
140 funebris (pendui.a), a very ornamental half-hardy Chinese species, fine feathery 
foliage ; useful for greenhouse and indoor decoration. In pots, 2/6 to 7/G each. 
144 Lawsoniana (The Lawson Cypress), hardy and quick growing, forms handsome 
specimens. 1 to llfeet, l/-each, 10/6 per doz. ; 1J to 2 feet, 1/6 each, 15/-doz. ; 
2 to 3 feet, 2/6 each, 24/- per doz. ; 3 to 4 feet, 3/6 each, 36/- per doz. ; 4 to 6 feet, 
5/- each ; larger specimens, 7/6 to 42/- each. 
155 alba variegata, deep green, variegated white. 
165 Allumi, pretty and distinct, glaucous variety. 
170 argentea (Smithii), foliage of almost silvery whiteness. 
185 erecta Fraseri, a robust variety, growing erect, bushy and green. 
190 vi rid is, compact growing variety with bright green foliage. 
197 aureus, in habit, growth, vigour, &c., a counterpart of viridis, 
but of a beautiful golden colour ; perfectly hardy. 
215 lutea, golden foliage, very hardy. 
220 Milford Blue Jacket. 
225 nana, dwarf, compact habit. 
231 Olbrichi, distinct form, of compact habit ; fine bluish foliage. 
252 Silver Queen, handsome hardy Conifer, with silver foliage. 
257 Stricta Backhousiana, fine silvery appearance, pyramidal. 
262 Triomphe de Boskoop, one of the finest blue Conifers. 
266 versicolor, foliage variegated gold and silver, graceful pendulous habit. 
290 macrocarpa, rapid grower, desirable for planting near the sea. In pots. 
292 lutea, graceful form of the above, with bright golden foliage ; adapted to warm 
localities. In pots. 
295 Nootkatensis (Thuyopsis borealis), one of the best Conifers. 
GINGKO 
biloba (see Salisburia adiantifolia). 
JUNIPERUS (Juniper) 
316 chinensis, forms a beautiful bush of bright green foliage. 
320 albo-variegata, a pretty white variegated form. 
324 aurea (Young's), bright golden foliage, very attractive. 
327 communis, forms a low, dense, somewhat spreading bush. 
333 hibernica (Irish Juniper), upright growing ; handsome. 
336 excelsa Stricta, a neat growing pyramidal form, glaucous tint. 
340 japonica aurea, a pretty golden variegated form. 
344 Sabina (Savin), a well-known hardy species. 
347 tamariscifolia, prostrate habit, for banks and rockwork. 
351 variegata, silvery variegated form of the type. 
356 virginiana (The Red Cedar), forms a straight-stemmed tree with reddish brown 
bark ; ornamental and effective. 
360 glauca (argentea), fine habit, glaucous foliage. 
364 Schottii, bright green foliage, pyramidal habit. 
LIBOCEDRUS (Incense Cedar) 
380 decurrens, handsome tree, of compact growth. 
PICEA 
385 amabilis (Abies amabilis), magnificent, very massive in appearance. 7/6 to 10/6each. 
389 balsamea (Balm of Gilead). 
394 brachyphylla (Abies brachypiiylla), very handsome ; one of the hardiest. 
399 cephalonica (Abies cephaionica), distinct and beautiful. 
406 CONCOLOR (Abies concolor), a very handsome species. 
413 firma (Abies firma), ornamental ; requires a sunny position ; distinct. 
418 grandis (Abies grandis) (The Great Silver Fir), rapid grower ; forms a large 
specimen. 
422 lasiocarpa (Abies Lowiana), symmetrical treewith long grey leaves. 5/- to 10/6 each. 
426 magnifica (Abies magnifica), a tall and stately species. 5/- to 10/6 each. 
434 NOBILIS (Abies nobiiis), majestic tree, strikingly distinct. 
435 glauca, glaucous form of above. 7/6 each upwards. 
439 NORDMANNIANA (Abies Nordmanniana), noble species. 
444 pectinata (Abies pectinata) (Common Silver Fir). 
449 pinsapo (Abies pinsapo), handsome tree, very dense and distinct. 5/- to 21/- each. 
458 Veitchii (Abies Veitchii), an ornamental species, of slender habit. 
PINUS 
460 austriaca (laricio nigricans) (Austrian Pine). One of the best for planting as 
shelter, and makes splendid specimens. Extra transplanted and very bushy. 
2 to 2J feet, 2/6 each, 27/6 per doz. ; 21 to 3 feet, 3/6 each, 36/- per doz. ; 3 to 4 
feet, 5/- each, 54/- per doz. ; 4 to 5 feet, extra fine well-rooted heavy plants, 
recently transplanted, 7/6 and 10/6 each ; larger, 21/- each. 
469 cembra (Stone Pine), distinct species, of conical growth. 2/6 to 7/6 each. 
