From J. BEAUMONT, Esq., St Neots. — “The Trees arrived in good condition. I am well satisfied with them, and the 
way in which the order was executed.” 
HARDY CONIFERS, 
ETC., ETC. 
Aucuba, fine 
i to ij ft. , per doz. 9/ 
ij to 2 ft. 
larger sizes 
male varieties 
18/ 
6d. 
Each 
s. d. 
Box, 
Handsworth, 
ij to 2 ft., per doz. 9/ 
2j to 3 ft. „ 1 5/ 
Trees, green ... 
variegata 
— Dwarf for edging, yd 
Cedrus (Cedar), 
Atlantica (syn. Argentea), 
ij to 2 ft. 
Larger specimens 
This is a very fast-growing orna- 
mental tree of more upright habit 
than Lebanon, 
Deodara, I J to 2 ft. 
3 to 4 ft 
4 to s ft 
Larger specimens 
Well-known beautiful drooping tree, 
with light glaucous foliage. 
Libani (Cedar of Lebanon), 
2 to 3 ft. ... 
Cryptomeria, 
Elegans, ij to 2 ft. 
Large specimens 
Fine handsome dense-growing hardy 
tree, its foliage changing from green 
to purplish bronze in winter. 
Cupressus (Cypress), 
Lawsoniana, 2 to 3 ft. per doz. 9/ 
3104 ft „ 15/ 
5 to 6 ft. ... 
6 to 8 ft 
A very handsome hardy evergreen 
tree, which can be strongly recom- 
mended for general planting. 
Each 
3. d. 
1 O 
2 O 
6 to 3 6 
6 3 6 
Abies, 
Canadensis (Hemlock Spruce), 
2 to 3 ft 
A very graceful tree, suitable for 
planting in the shade. 
Douglasi, i£ to 2} ft. doz. 6/ to 18/ 
3 to 4 ft 
A handsome tree, of very rapid growth, 
frequently upwards of 200 feet in 
height, exceedingly valuable timber. 
Nigrs ( Black Spruce Fir) ... 
Pygmjea 
A small conical bush, growing about 
2 feet high. 
Menziesii, 1^ to 2 ft. 
2 to 3 ft 
Araucaria, 
Imbricata, 2 to 3 ft. 
Large specimens 10s., 1 
Arborvitae (Thuja), 
Orientalis (Chinese), 
2 to 3 ft. ... per doz. 9/ 
3 to 4 ft 
aurea variegata, 2 to 4 ft. 
This is an upright pyramidal grow- 
ing tree, of lovely golden tint, and 
very ornamental. 
Aurea (Golden Arborvita), 
12 to 18 in. 
Larger specimens 
Ellwangeriana 
Remarkable for its dwarf and sym- 
metrical shape. 
Elegantissima 
A most beautiful golden variegated 
variety, of more upright growth than 
the preceding. 
Semper Aurescens (Golden Arbor- 
vitce) 
With a constant beautiful hue, not 
brown in Winter, nor burnt in Summer ; 
has the same habit of the Thuja Aurea, 
and must not be wanting in any 
collection. 
Each 
s. d. 
Each 
s. d. 
