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Illustrated Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs. 
TRANSPLANTED FOREST TREES, 
HEDGING AND UNDERWOOD PLANTS FOR GAME COVERTS. 
On© of the most Important lessons which this war has taught us Is the absolute necessity of 
growing more timber in the United Kingdom, and the Authorities are already embarking on largo 
schemes of afforeptation, but much can also be done on small areas of land. Even where the land 
is unsuitable for ordinary cultivation many kinds of valuable timber trees will thrive and give a 
good return on the outlay necessary for trees and planting. 
SPECIMEN ROW OF LIME TREES IN OUR NURSERIES. 
demand for Foroit Tree. w« have considerably Increased our Stook in this direotlon, 
and It will be found to oompnse all the best varieties for Forest and Estate planting; further, 
** £ praotioe to grow our trees thinly in wide rows whioh ensures their being thoroughly 
hardened when moved to exposed situations. We shall be pleased to give estimates, free of 
•°jj* P Forest or otherwise, and will oarry out the entire work if desired. 
0ur prioea^tfskinfir quality into consideration, are exceedingly moderate, and we are prepared 
♦i,^l th «I!SLJ Pa,p 5i 0 i ta 5 la v rm, J ln th ®_a, trade * Extra Selected Plants, and smaUer 
quantities than quoted, will be oharged proportionally higher. 
We shall be pleased to submit samples of any Forest Trees. 
ACACIA. Common. Very ornamental tree, 
growing freely on poor, sandy soil. Speci- 
men Trees, 3/6 eaoh. 
ARBOR-VIT/E (Thuya Oooidentalis). Very 
oompact growing tree, hardy, makes a 
splendid ornamental hedge. Height 2-3 ft. 
2/- eaoh, 21/- per doz.; 3-4 ft. 3/- eaoh. 
Larger trees 3/6 and 6/- each. 
ASH. 
COMMON. A valuable and well-known timber 
tree of considerable beauty. The wood is 
white grained, very tough, and clastic, is used 
by wheelwrights and also for the making of 
various implements, and is generally in good 
demand. The trees may also bo used as a 
covert plant if cut down every few years. 
Height 2 — 2$ ft. 8/- per 100, 60/- per 1000 
„ 3— 4 ft. 10/- per 100, 76/- „ 
MOUNTAIN. Very ornamental tree, most 
valuable for exposed situations. Height 
8 — 10 ft. 2/6 & 3/6 each. 
AUCUBA JAPONICA VARIEGATA. Grows 
well under shade of trees. Height 1 | — 2 ft. 
2/6 eaoh, 27/6 per doz. 
BERBERIS AQUIFOLIA. Excellent for game | 
coverts and shrubberies. Height 1 — 14 ft. 1 
Transplanted 12/- doz. 
„ DARWIN II. A densely branched ever- 
green with large yellow flowers. Height 
2 — 3 ft. 2/- each, 21/- per doz. 
I BERBERIS VULGARIS. The common fruit- 
1 bearing Barbery. Height 2 — 24 ft. 1/6 each, 
15 - per doz. 
BEECH. Sizes and prices on application. 
BIRCH, Common. Succeeds in moist situations, 
wet, undrained or bog land. Timber fine- 
grained and valuable. Makes the best oLar- 
ooal for gunpowder. Height 10 — 12 ft. 
3/6 and 6/- each. 
,, SILVER. One of the most beautiful of our 
forest trees. Succeeds in moist situations, 
wet. undrained, or bog land. Height 9 — 
12 ft. 8/- and 4/- each. 
BOX, TREE. This forms a handsome hedge 
for ornamental purposes. Height 2 — 3 ft. 
3/- each, 33/- per doz.; Specimens 3/6 
each. 
BRIAR, SWEET. Height 14—2 ft. 1/- each, 
10/6 per doz. 
BROOM, Common. Transplanted, 6/- per doz., 
85/- por 100. 
CHESTNUT, HORSE. Very handsome 
flowering tree. Splendid for avenues or 
narks, requires good land. Height 6 — 8 ft. 
2/6 each. Specimen Trees 5/- each. 
„ SPANISH. Highly ornamental and 
rapid grower when planted in good soil. 
Requires a sheltered situation. Specimens 
5/- eaoh. 
