CLIBRANS’ LIST OF CONIFERS. 
LARIX (Larch). 
370 europaea, 3 to 4 feet, extra transplanted, grown singly, 4d. and 6d. each, 3/6 to 4/6 
per doz.; 25/- and 30/- per 100. 
376 Ksempferi ( Golden Larch), a pretty species, with leaves of a beautiful bright green when 
young, becoming golden yellow in autumn. Small plants 2/6 each. 
377 leptolepsis (Japanese Larch), a very attractive species of rapid growth and handsome 
foliage. 3 to 4 feet, 1/- and 1/6 each. For smaller sizes of European and Japanese 
Larch, see our Special List of Forest Trees. 
LIBOCEDRUS (Incense Cedar). 
380 decurrens, handsome tree of compact growth. 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
PICEA 
385 amabilis (Abies amabilis), magnificent, very massive in appearance. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
389 balsamea (Balm of Gilead), 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
394 brachyphylla (Abies brachyphylla), very handsome, one of the hardiest. 3/6 to 5/- each.. 
399 cephalonica ( Abies cephalonica), distinct and beautiful. 1/6 to 5/- each. 
406 concolor (Abies concolor), a very handsome species. 2/6 to 7/6 each. 
409 violacea, glaucous form of above, very pretty. 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
413 firma (Abies firma), an ornamental variety, requiring a sunny position. Very distinct. 
3/6 to 7/6 each. 
418 grandis (Abies Grandis) (The Great Silver Fir), very rapid grower and forms a large speci- 
men. 1/6 to 5/- each. 
422 lasiocarpa (Abies Lowiana), symmetrical tree with long grey leaves. 2/6 to 10/6 each. 
426 magnifica (Abies magnifica), a tall and stately species. 2/6 to 5/- each. 
434 nobilis (Abies nobilis), majestic tree, strikingly distinct, 1 1 to 2 feet, 2/6 to 3/- each; 
2 to 2\ feet, 3/- to 3/6 each; 2 J to 3 feet, 3/6 to 5/- each; larger, 7/6 to 21/- each. 
435 glauca, glaucous form of above. 3/6 to 7/6 each. 
439 Nordmanniana (Abies nordmanniana), noble species, worthy of general cultivation. 1 to 
II feet, 1/6 to 2/- each, 15/- to 18/- per doz.; II to 2 feet, 2/6 to 3/- each, 24 - to- 
30/- per doz. ; 2 to 3 feet, 3/6 to 5/- each, 36/- to 50/- per doz. 
444 pectinata ( Abies pectinata) (Common Silver Fir). 1/- to 2/6 each. 
449 pinsapo (Abies pinsapo), handsome tree, very dense and distinct. 1 to 1.1 feet, 2/6 
to 3/- each; 11 to 2 feet, 3/6 to 5/- each; 2 to 2 J feet, 5/- to 7/6 each; 21 to 3 feet, 
7/6 to 10/6 each; larger, up to 21/- each. 
457 sub-alpina (Abies sub-alpina) , considered an improvement on lasiocarpa. 3/6to7/6 each. 
458 Veitchii (Abies Veitchii), an ornamental species, forming a tree of slender habit. 3/6 
to 7/6 each. 
PINUS 
464 austriaca (laricio nigricans) (Austrian Pine). This is one of the best for planting as- 
shelter, and makes splendid specimens. Extra transplanted and very bushy. 1 1 to 
2 feet, 6d. and 9d. each, 4/- and 5/- per doz., 25/- to 35/- per 100; 2 to 3 feet, 1/- 
each, 9/- per doz., 50/- to 75/- per 100 ; 3 to 4 feet, 2/- to 2/6 each; 21/- and 24/- 
per doz.; 4 to 5 feet, . 3/6 to 5/- each; larger specimens, 7/6, 10/6 and upwards, 
each. For smaller sizes see oar Special List of Forest Trees. 
469 Cembra ( Stone Pine), distinct species of conical growth, 1 1 to 2 feet, 6d. and 9d. 
each; 5/- to 9/- per doz.; 2 to 3 feet, 9d., 1/- to 1/6 each; 9/- to 15/- per doz.; 
3 to 4 feet, 1/6, 2/- and 2/6 each; 15/-, 21/- to 24/- per doz.; larger specimens, 3/- 
to 10/6 each. 
472 excelsa (The Bhotan Pine), handsome tree, spreading habit, glaucous green foliage, 
2 to 3 feet, 2/- to 2/6 each; 18 to 24/- per doz. 3 to 4 feet, 2/6 to 3/6 each; 
24/- to 36/- per doz. 
477 insignis (The Monterey Pine), foliage grassy green, makes fine specimens in sheltered 
situations, 1/6 to 5/- each. 
479 Jeffreyli, a Californian species attaining a great height, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
483 Laricio (Corsican Pine), a rapid growing pyramidal tree. 1/6 to 7/6 each. 
For smaller sizes see our Special List of Forest Trees. 
488 macrocarpa (Coulteri), a majestic tree, remarkable for the length of its leaves, and 
size of its cones. 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
494 Massoniana (Thunbergii) an ornamental Japanese pine. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
496 Montana (Mountain Pine). See Special List of Forest Trees. 
