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CUPRESSUS, TRIUMPH OF BOSKOOP, a beautiful variety of C. Law son i ami, with blue glaucous 
tint, quite distinct. — 5/ each. 
HOLLY, OVATA AUREA MARGINATA. A golden margined variety, particularly bright and distinct 
in colour, and of neat and compact growth. — J /6 each. 
LAURESTINUS — NEW GOLDEN VARIEGATED. A very elegant novelty. It is quite as free in 
growth as the ordinary Laurestinus, but the leaves are beautifully striped and blotched with yellow ; a most 
attractive and distinct evergreen. — 1/6, 2/6, and 3/6 each. 
LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM AUREUM. A golden variety of the oval-leaf Privet, it is as hardy and 
free as the ordinary green variety, keeps its colour well, and stands the smoke of large towns better than the 
Euonymus. This is undoubtedly one of the plants of the future for extensive and useful planting. — 15 to 
18 in. high, 9/ per doz.; 18 to 24 in., 15/ per doz. ; 2 to 2* ft., 24/ per doz.; large bushes, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM TRICOLOR. A beautiful variegated variety of the Chinese Privet; the 
leaves are margined with yellow and red. — 1/6 and 2/6 each. 
SCIADOPITYS VERTICILLATA {The Umbrella Pine of Japan). Most ornamental and distinct; does 
best in a moist situation and in peaty soil. — 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
TAXODIUM SEMPERVIRENS ALBA SPICA. A distinct and pretty ^variety of Taxodium, with 
silvery w’hite tips to each shoot. — 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
THUJOPSIS BOREALIS LUTEA. A grand new Golden Conifer as free and hardy as the Thujopsis 
borealis ; a more beautiful Lawn Tree can scarcely be found. — 2/6, 3/6, 5/, and 7/6 each. 
NEW ORNAMENTAL AND DECIDUOUS TREES. 
ACACIA INERMIS VARIEGATA. A variegated form of the beautiful Acacia Inermis ; it is very con- 
stant, and can be highly recommended. — Standards, 7/6 each. 
ACER NEGUNDO AUREA VARIEGATA. Similar in growth to the well-known Silver-variegated 
Acer, but the leaves have a bright golden margin, most distinct. — Dwarf; Bush Plants, 1/6 to 2/6 each ; 
Standards, 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
ACER NEGUNDO CALIFORNICA AUREA. A most effective new tree, with brilliant golden foliage 
which does not burn in the sun, and keeps its character from Spring until Autumn. — Standards, 10/6 each ; 
Dwarfs, 7/6 each. 
ACER PLATANOIDES ARGENTEA MARGINATA. A distinct new variety of Norway Maple, the 
foliage being clearly margined with silver. — 3/6 each. 
ACER PSEUDO-PLATANUS ATROPURPUREUS. A distinct variety of Sycamore, the leaves are 
deep purple in colour. — 3/6 each. 
ACER PURPUREA NIZETTI. A most attractive Sycamore. The outer surface of the leaves are beauti- 
fully splashed green, red, and yellow, the reverse side being a bright rosy purple. — Standards, 3/6 and 5/ 
each. 
ACER JAPONICUM ( Japanese Maples). The many varieties of these form one of the most beautiful 
additions to our Ornamental Deciduous Trees. The distinct markings and shades of the foliage and their 
ljushy habit of growth make them specially suitable and effective in borders and shrubberies, and as pot 
plants for the cool conservatory they are most valuable. In many distinct varieties. — 2/6, 3/6, and 5/ each. 
AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA PENDULA. A weeping variety of the Ailanthus, producing very long 
leaves, distinct and good. — 10/6 each. 
AMORPHA CANESCENS. A pretty dwarf shrub with light green foliage, and bearing dense spikes of dark 
violet-blue flowers during July and August. — 2/6 each. 
AZALEA RUSTICA FLORE PLENO. These are double varieties of the well-known Azalea mollis , 
quite distinct and free blooming ; hardy for the open border, and most useful as pot plants for the conserva- 
tory. — 2/6 each. 
BETULA MAXIMOWICZII. A very distinct new Birch. It attains a good height ; the bark is grey and 
orange, the leaves are large, oval, bright green on the upper and yellow on the under side. — 5/ each. 
The new Trees offered are a selection of the most dfstiuet Novelties introduced of late years. 
