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Choice Hardy Coniferous Plants. 
each— s. 
Abies canadensis ( Hemlock Spruce). Very 
graceful 
„ Douglasii. Very ornamental 
„ „ glauca. Beautiful glaucous- 
green foliage ... 
„ Engelmanni. Fine variety 
Araucaria imbricata (Chilian. Pine) 
Cedrus Atlantioa. Very hardy 
„ deodara. One of the most graceful 
and useful 
Cryptomeria elegans. Very hardy and 
useful ... ... ... 
,, Japonic a. Very ornamental 
Cupressus ■ 
Lawsoniana. Very useful 
,, alba spica. Very handsome 
,, argentea. Very distinct 
,, erecta viridis. Beautiful up- 
right-growing variety, dark green foliage 
,, lutea. Beautiful goiden foliage 
„ pyramidalis alba, spica. 
Very handsome and distinct ... 
Juniperus Chinensis aurea ( Golden 
Juniper) 
,, Virginiana (Red Cedar) 
Pieea lasiocarpa. Fine for single specimen 
d. s. d. 
0 to 1 6 
6 „ 2 6 
C „ 10 6 
6 „ 10 6 
0 „10 6 
6 „ 5 0 
1 6 .,10 0 
, 7 
. 5 
. 5 
,10 
,10 
, 5 0 
,10 6 
3 6 „10 6 
,21 0 
, 3 G 
,10 G 
each— s. 
Picea Nordmanniana. Very handsome 2 
„ pinsapo. Handsome and distinct 
Pinus eembra. Beautiful variety 
Retinospora plumosa. Very ornamental 
” ofivoo ^ 6a 1 Extremely handsome ... 
oursci ) 
„ squarrosa. Fine glaucous foliage 
Taxus baccata (Common Yew). Fine 
young plants ... ... ... ... 1 
,, elegantissima. Beautifully varie- 
gated ... ... ... ... 2 
,, fastigiata (Irish Yew). Very 
distinct, upright-growing ... ... 1 
„ ,, aurea variegata. 
Golden- variegated ... ... ... 3 
Thuja Lobbi. Very hardy and ornamental 1 
„ occidentalis (American Arhor- 
vitce ) ... ... ... ... 1 
„ , f Vervseneana. Beautiful 
golden variety ... ... ... 1 
Thujopsis borealis. Fine dark green 
foliage ... ... ... ... 1 
„ dolabrata. Very handsome ... 2 
,, ,, variegata. Beautiful 
silvery foliage ... ... ... 3 
Wellingtonia gigantea. Nice young plants 2 
d. e. 
6 to 10 
6 „10 
G „ 5 
6 „ 6 
6 „ 5 
6 „ 5 
6 5 
0 „ 6 0 
6 „ 10 6 
6 „10 6 
6 „ 10 6 
0 „ 5 0 
3 6 
5 0 
6 „ 5 0 
6 „ 7 6 
7 6 
7 6 
Hardy Evergreen Shrubs & Coniferous Plants. 
We have a fine collection of these in sturdy healthy young plants, all of which wore transplanted during the past season, and are in 
splendid condition for removal. 
Our own selection of sorts, 
in good variety 
height 1 to 11 ft., per doz. 9s. ; per 50, 30s. ; per 100, 55s. 
„ 11 to 2 ft., „ 12s. ; „ 40s. ; „ 75s. 
„ 2 to 3 ft., „ 18s.; „ 65s.; „ 110s. 
RHODODENDRONS — Garden Hybrids. 
The cultivation of these beautiful hardy evergreen Honoring shrubs has been 
greatly on the increase since the discovery that peat soil is not absolutely 
necessary for their successful growth. Sandy peat free from stagnant moisture 
probably suits them best, but they will do well in sandy loam or even clayey 
loam, if free from calcareous matter, whilst we have seen many beautiful 
specimens growing in ordinary light garden soil. The colours of the flowers 
range from the richest and most intense crimson to the most delicate shades of 
rose and pure white, the masses of beautiful bloom having a charming appear- 
ance with the rich dark green foliage. 
Choice named varieties. Our own selection, according to size 
each 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. ; per doz. 24s., 30s., and 40s. 
,, ,, ,, Standards and half-standards 
each 7s. 6d. to 21s. 
Unnamed Hybrids. Good kinds, producing a beautiful variety 
per doz. 12s., 18s., 24s., and 30s. 
Iris Germanica. 
These beautiful hardy plants are very easy of cultivation, and 
will thrive and bloom freely in almost any soil or position, and 
always have a fresh and pleasing appearance. We have a fine 
collection of these, including upwards of fifty of the most dis- 
tinct and beautiful sorts. The best time for planting these, and 
the Kampferi varieties, is in March or April. 
Choice named varieties, our selection per doz. 6s. and 9s. 
Very choice mixed per doz. 3s. Gd. ; per 100, 24s. 
Iris Kaempferi. 
These form a splendid group of extremely beautiful and distinct 
varieties, the flowers of some of which attain an immense size, 
and the colours vary from crimson, blue, purple, rose, to the 
purest white. A rich, moist, loamy soil with partial shade is the 
most favourable, and they must have abundance of water during 
the summer months, to grow them well. 
Choice named varieties per doz. 18s., 24s., and 30s. 
Choice mixed seedlings per doz. Gs. and 9s. 
