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GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF HARDY CONIFERS, etc. 
Each, 
s. d. 
Xaxus (The Yew) — continued. 
Fastigiata (Irish Yew) 
H to 2ft 1 
2 to 3ft 1 
3 to, 4ft 3 
Fastigiata Aurea (Golden Irish Yew), 2 
Dovastonii (The Dovaston Weeping 
Yew) 2 
Xhujopsis, 
Borealis (syn, Cup, Nutkaensis), 
1^ to 2ft. . . . . per doz. 9 /- 1 
3 to 4ft 1 
Larger Specimens . . . . 5 
One of the finest evergreens grown, 
first-rate habit, perfectly hardy. 
Lutea, 1^ to 4ft. 
A beautiful new golden variety. 
Dolobrata, 1ft. . . . . . . 1 
li to 2ft 1 
Larger specimens . . . . 3 
Variegata, to 24ft. . . . . 1 
A most hardy and ornamental ever- 
green, forms a handsome dawn tree. 
Xbuja (The Arborvitae), 
Lobbii, 
U to 2ft. 
2j to 3ft. 
3J to 4ft. 
6 to 6ft. 
Aurea 
A beautiful golden variety, quick in 
growth and retaining its rich colour- 
ing throughout the season. 
Lobbii Variegata 
A golden tipped variety ; very dis- 
tinct. 
The Thuja is a distinct species from 
California and British Columbia; it 
is a valuable ornamental tree, of 
quick growth, and for effectively 
screening unsightly objects it has few 
equals. One of the best Conifers for 
chalk soil. 
per doz. 6/- 
„ 10/- 
21 /- 
„ 24/- 
Each. 
s. d. 
5 0 
16 3 6 
0 
1 
2 
2 
6 to 2 
1 6 to 3 6 
Each. Each. 
Xhuja (The Arborvitae) — continued. 
Gigantea, 1^^ to 2ft. . . 
24 to 3ft 
Larger specimens . . 
Warreana (The Siberian Arbor- 
vitae). 
3 to 4ft. . . 
6 to 6ft. 
Aurea (The Golden Arborvitae), 
12 to 18in. . . . . 
Larger specimens . . 
s. d. 
1 6 
2 6 
b 0 
1 6 
2 6 
Vervaeneana, 
2 to 3ft. . 
4 to 6ft. 
A beautiful slender variety, 
golden variegated foliage. 
with 
Occidentalis (The American Ar- 
borvitae), 
100 
s. d. 
2 6 
3 6 
7 6 
2 6 
3 6 
3 6 
7 6 
. . per doz. 16/- 1 6 
„ 24/- 3 0 
Each. 
0 6 
0 8 
0 9 
14 to 2ft. bushy . . per doz. if- 25 0 
24 to 3ft 6/- 30 0 
34 to 4ft „ 8/- 60 0 
6 to 6ft. each, 1/6 to 3/6 
Invaluable for hedges, one of the best 
evergreen shrubs for this purpose, 
being quick in growth, and with 
occasional clipping it forms a 
living wall of verdure. ' 
Wellingtonia (Mammoth Tree of California). 
Each — s. d. s. d. 
Gigantea, I 4 to 2ft. . . . . 2 6 to 3 6 
2 to 3ft 36 60 
3 to 4ft 50 70 
Assortment of Hardy Conifers. 
One dozen distinct varieties, varying from 3 to 5 ft., suitable for standing alone, to 
form specimens on Lawns, Borders, etc., such as CUPRESSUS, PICEAS, 
THUJAS, &c., 30/- to 42/- One dozen smaller, 2 to 3 ^ ft., 24/- 
Choice Miniature Evergreens S Shrubs. 
Such as GOLDEN and SII,VER EUONYMUS, GOLDEN and other RETINOSPORAS 
SMALL CUPRESSUS, &c„ 6 /-, 9/- to 12/- per dozen ; 40/- to 75/- per 100 . 
Bushy specimens selected for the purpose. 
IVe can O'ffer some very fine specimens of Standard and Weeping Ornamental Trees, and shall 
be pleased to furnish particulars and prices. 
