Danie's Bros. Limited, Norwich, Autumn, 1922 . 
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Forest Trees — (continued). 
flPftUCE. 
OUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA. Most popular 
of all Cupressus lutroduced by Metiers. 
Lawson, Edinburgh, In 1864 : forms a 
fine evergreen hedge. Height 11— 2 ft. 
2/6 eaoh, 2 — 3 ft. 3/6 each, 6 — 6 ft. 6/- each. 
ELDER, Silver variegated, i — 3 ft. II- each, 
10/8 per doz. 
ELM, ENGLISH. This Is a tall and elegant tree 
of rapid and ereot growth. Standards 2/6 ea. 
FIR, 
DOUGLAS (Pseudotsuga Douglasii). This very 
handsome Fir grows to a height of 100 to 
180 feet, uud forms a very graceful tree. 
It prefers a sheltered position and thrives 
best when planted some distance from the 
sea coust. 
Twioe transplanted. 
Height 1$ — 2 ft. 30/- per 100, 240/- per 1000 
„ 2— 3 ft. 40/- per 100. 
SCOTCH (Pinus sylvestris). A well-known and 
very valuable tree, thrives best in peaty or 
sandy soil, and is extensively planted on 
verv poor land. The tree grows to a height 
of 50 to 100 feet 
Transplanted. 
Height 1—2 ft. 15/- per 100, 120/- per 1000. 
SPRUCE (Abies excelsa). One of the best 
known of all the Abies and generally planted 
for all purposes. Very hardy, and will 
thrive on almost any soil. Splendid for 
game coverts, and coming quickly into use 
is of great value for many purposes. Grows 
to a height of 80 to 100 feet, and is useful 
as a nurse to Larch and other Forest Trees. 
Height 9 — 12 InchoH. 11/6 per 100. 90/- per 1000 
SITKA SPRUCE (Abies menziesii). A very 
hardy species grows to height of GO to 100 
feet, but unless grown in a moist position it 
looses its needles early and presents a bare 
appearance. 
Height 9—12 inches, 15/- per 100, 120 - per 1000 
HAZEL. Ht. 2—3 It. 15/- 100,3— 4 ft. 20/- 100. 
HOLLY. Green. Forms a beautiful hedge. If 
planted in double rows, leaving 12 inonee 
between each row; also well adapted for 
mixing with thorn. Height 1J — 2 ft. 16/- 
por doz., 21 — 3 4 ft. 2/6 eaoh, 28/- per doz. 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM. An excellent 
covert plant for growing under the shade 
of large trees, beautiful when In flower, 
and not liked by Rabbits. 7/6 doz., 55/- 100. 
IVY IRISH. Open ground. 12/6 per doz. 
LABURNUM, Common. Very handsome early- 
flowering tree, covered with yellow blossom. 
Height 5 — 6 ft. 2/- each. Specimens 8/6 ea. 
LARCH. 
(Larix Europcea.) 
Larch takes a very high place amongst trees by 
reason of the tender green of the young foliage. 
Naturally the Larch forms a tall clean trunk, and 
as the wood is firm and tough the trunks are in 
groat request for scaffold polos and other purposes 
It is planted in considerable numbers in all parts 
of the country for economic purposes as well as 
for its beauty as a plantation tree. Larch will 
grow on almost any soil, but is usually best on 
a light or medium loam. It grows to a height 
of 80 to 100 feet. 
Twico transplanted. 
Height 1 i — 2 ft. 11/6 per 100, 90 - per 1000 
2 — 21 ft. 15/- per 100, 120 '- per 1000 
LIMES. 
Iu great demand for Avenues, Street and Park 
planting. 
Red Twigged, from Layers. Very ornamental tree 
when grown eiugly. We have an extra fine lot 
of these. Standards 2/6, 3/6, 6/- and 7/6 oaoh. 
MYROBELLA. Very Scarce. 
Height H— 2 ft 30 - per 100. 
2— 2 A ft. 35/- per 100. 
We have a limited quantity suituble for gapping 
Extra strong at 40/- per 100. 
LARCH. 
