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CO N I F E RS — continued. 
Pinus — continued. 
472 EXCELSA (The Bhotan Pine), handsome tree, spreading habit, glaucous-green 
foliage. 2/6 to 10/6 each. 
477 insignis (The Monterey Pine), foliage glassy green, fine specimen in sheltered 
situation. 5/- to 10/6 each. 
479 Jeffreyii, a Californian species, attaining a great height. 
483 laricio (Corsican Pine), a rapid growing pyramidal tree. 2/6 to 7/6 each. 
488 macrocarpa (Coulteri), a majestic tree, remarkable for length of leaves and size of 
cones. 
502 strobus (Weymouth Pine), 2/6 to 7/6 each. 
506 sylvestris (Scotch Fir), extra transplanted, grown singly. 2/6 to 5/- each. 
RETINOSPORA 
512 ericoides, a dwarf compact bush of conical form. 
515 filifera (Thuya orientals pendula), graceful thread-like branchlets, elegant habit. 
617 aurea, habit like preceding, but foliage of a beautiful golden shade. 
521 leptoclada, handsome pyramidal growth. 5/- and 7/6 each. 
526 obtusa (Cupressus obtusa), light shining green foliage, forms a beautiful specimen ; 
very hardy. 
534 compacta, handsome variety of dwarf and compact habit. 
535 — ■ — Crippsi, graceful pyramidal habit, bright golden-yellow. 
643 pygmsea (nana), exceedingly slow in growth, rarely exceeding 1 foot in height. 
It spreads horizontally, forming a dense tuft of green sprays. 
548 PISIFERA (Cupressus pisifera), splendid quick-growing variety, with long feathery 
branches. 2/6 to 21/- each. 
552 AUREA, habit like preceding, but with bright golden foliage. 2 6 to 21/— each. 
560 PLUMOSA (Cupressus pisifera plumosa), this and its varieties are extremely 
beautiful dwarf shrubs. 2/6 to 21/- each. 
Selected Bushy Plants, 9 to 12 inches high, for Window Boxes or Winter 
Bedding, 12/- per dozen. 
568 - — AUREA (Cupressus pisifera plumosa aurea), bright gold retained through- 
out the year; 2/6 to 21/ each. 
Selected Bushy Plants, 9 to 12 inches high, for Window Boxes or Winter 
Bedding, 12/- per dozen. 
570 Sanderi, a new blue Conifer; dwarf, dense, cushion-like and semi-globular in shape, 
of a glaucous blue colour. 
572 squarrosa (Cupressus pisifera squarrosa), distinct glaucous foliage. 
SALISBURIA 
580 adiantifolia (syn. Gingko biloba) (The Maidenhair Tree), distinct deciduous 
Conifer, with large fan-shaped leaves. 
SEQUOIA gigantea (see Wellingtonia gigantea). 
TAXODIUM 
596 distichum (Deciduous Cypress), prune closely when transplanting. Thrives well 
when planted with its roots close to water. 
TAXUS (Yew) 
602 baccata (English Yew). H to 2 feet, 1/6 each, 15/- per doz., 100/- per 100 ; 2 to 
21 feet, 2/6 each, 24/- per doz., 180/- per 100 ; 24 to 3 feet, 3/6 each, 36/- per doz. ; 
3 to 34 feet, 4/6 each, 48/- per doz. ; 34 to 4 feet, 6/- each, 65/- per doz. ; larger 
specimens, 7/6 to 21/- each. 
009 aurea variegata (Golden English Yew), foliage bright golden-yellow. 
620 elegantissima, showy variety, with pale yellow leaves. 
625 fastigiata (Irish Yew), upright columnar habit of growth, fine for terraces, etc. 
631 aurea (Standishii), beautiful golden variety. 
636 — — aurea-variegata, foliage beautifully striped with gold. 
japonica (see Cepiialotaxus pedunculata fastigiata). 
THUYA (Arborvitai). For other varieties, see Biota, page 49. 
650 Lobbii (Menziesii), a graceful, erect, rapid growing tree ; very hardy. 11 to 2 feet, 
1/9 each, 18/- per doz. ; 2 to 3 feet, 2/6 each, 27/6 per doz. ; 3 to 4 feet, 3/6 each, 
36/- per doz. ; 4 to 5 feet, 6/- each. 
660 occidentalis (American Arborvit^e), compact, upright habit, very hardy ; grand 
hedge plant. 14 to 2 feet, 1/- each, 10/6 per doz. ; 2 to 3 feet, 1/6 each, 15/- per 
doz. ; 3 to 4 feet, 2/6 each, 27/6 per doz. ; larger, 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
681 lutea (Golden American Arborvit,®), a golden self-coloured variety. 
THUYOPSIS 
borealis (see Cupressus Nootkatensis). 
693 dolabrata, shining foliage, deep green above and silvery white beneath ; very bushy 
and hardy, suitable for potting and winter bedding. 
697 variegata, variegated form, adapted for same purposes. 
699 Standishii, or ornamental Japanese species. 
WELLINGTONIA 
706 gigantea (syn. Sequoia gigantea), the " Mammoth Tree ” of California ; attains 
immense proportions in favourable districts. 5/- to 21/- each. 
