70 GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF HARDY CONIFERS, etc, 
Pioea (Silver Fir) — contimred. Each. Each. 
s. d. s. d. 
Nobilis Glauca. 
IJ to 2ft ..2 0 3 0 
2 to 3ft 36 50 
A truly noble tree, with regular hori- 
zontal spreading branches, the 
leaves dull green above, and silvery 
beneath. 
Nordmanniana, 
2 to 3ft 20 36 
3 to 4ft 30 76 
A noble tree which for symmetry and 
beauty stands unrivalled, foliage of 
a pale green. 
Pinsapo. 
H to 2ft 10 20 
2 to 3ft 20 36' 
3 to 4ft 36 60 
■i splendid tree, rather spreading 
in growth, very fine and exceedingly \ 
handsome, more especially when 
large. . 
Pinas, 
Austriaca (Austrian Pine) 1 0 2 6' 
A beautiful dark coloured Ptne, 
of rather upright habit, and fine 
foliage and best for planting as 
shelter. • 
2 to 2ift. 60/-per 100, 9/- doz, .. 10 
2i to 3ft 12/- doz. .. 1 6 I 
3j to 4ft. .. 24/- doz.. . .. 2 6 I 
Cembra (Swiss Stone Pine), | 
2 to 3ft. .. .. per doz. 18/- .. 2 0 j 
3 to 4ft 30/- .. 3 0 
The best of the upright or close varie- , 
ties, with leaves of a dull glaucous 
colour. I 
Excelsa, 
H to 2ft. .. 40/- per 100, 6 /-doz. 
2J to 3ft. .. 60/- per 100, 9/- doz. 
A fine large tree of light green and 
glaucous colour, and spreading 
habit : a good timber tree, and 
very ornamental. 
Jefireyii, IJ to 2ft. . . . . ..16 
Laricio (Corsican Pine), 
IJ to 2ft. . . . . per doz. if- 0 6 
2 to 4ft 10/6 1 0 
Strobus (Weymouth Pine), 
3 to 4ft. . . . . per doz. 9 /- 1 0 
6 to Oft 18/- 2 0 
2 6 
Privet, Per 100 
Ovalifolia (oval-leaved) extra trans- s. d. 
planted 
1^ to 2ft. . . . . . . ..60 
2 to 24ft. . . . . . . ..76 
3 to 4ft 12 
2 to 3ft., bushy . . . . . . 15 
3 to 4ft. ,, per doz. 4 /- to 6 /- 
4 to 6ft., extra bushy, 
per doz. 12/- to 18/- 
1,000 
s. d. 
0 50 
6 70 
6 100 
0 136 
Privet. Per 100 
Ovalifolia Aurea (The Golden 
Variegated Privet) s. d. 
1 to l^ft. . . per doz. 6/- 40 0 
2to2ift. .. „ 12/- 76 0 
Large bushes, 1 /6, 2 /6 and 3 /6 each. 
Standards, 3 to 5ft. stems, 2/6 to 5/- each. 
Sempervirens (evergreen), 
H to 2ft 6 0 
2 to 3ft 7 6 
Retinospora, 
Each — s. d. 
Ericoides, 2 to 2Jft. per doz. 6/- 0 9 
Leptoclada . . . . . . ..10 
Very compact and pyramidal. 
Obtusa, 2 to 24ft. . . . . ..16 
Pisifera . . . . . . ..10 
Plumosa, 1 to l^ft., per doz. 6/- 0 9 
2 to 3ft 10 
Aurea, 1 to l^ft., per doz. 6/- 0 9 
IJ to 2ft 10 
Argentea . . . . ..10 
Squarrosa, bushy, doz, Of-. . . . 1 0 
The Retinosporas are amongst the 
most useful of Evergreen shrubs, 
thriving in almost any situation, 
and on account of their compact 
habit are most useful for win- 
dow boxes and winter bedding. 
Salisburia (Maidenhair Tree), 
Adiantifolia . . . . . . ..10 
A distinct very handsome deciduous 
Conifer, with large fan-shaped 
leaves. 
Each. 
Sequoia (Taxodium), s. d. 
Sempervirens . . . . ..10 
Of rapid growth, and desirable for 
planting in sheltered situations. 
Taxodium (Deciduous Cypress), 
Distichum, 3 to 4ft. . . . . 1 0 
Larger . . . . . . ..26 
Elegant quick-growing tree. 
Taxus (The Yew) 
Aurea (Gold-striped Yew) 
1 to lift 10 
li to 2ift. 2 0 
This is one of the most effective 
plants for decorative purposes ; its 
brilliancy of colour is very much 
admired. 
Baccata (English Yew), 
1 to lift, per doz. 4/- to 6/- 0 9 
li to 2ft. .. .. per doz. 9/- 1 0 
2 to 2ift 12/- 1 6 
3 to 3ift 24/- 2 6 
Larger specimens and pyramids 3 6 
Elegantissima (The Silver-striped 
Yew) 
li to 2ft 2 0 
2 to 3ft 3 6 
This is a variegated variety, of good 
habit, and very effective. 
1.000 
s. d. 
50 0 
66 0 
s. d. 
1 0 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
1 0 
2 6 
1 0 
1 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
Each, 
s. d. 
2 6 
2 6 
3 6 
2 6 
3 6 
7 "6 
3 6 
5 0 
We have a fine collection of specimen Coniferae and Evergreens, and shall be pleased to send 
particulars and prices. 
