Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , /. 92 / 
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TRANSPLANTED FOREST TREES, HEDGING AND 
UNDERWOOD PLANTS FOR GAME COVERTS. 
One of the most important lessons which this war has taught us is tho absolute necessity ol growing more timber in the United Kingdom and the 
'J t-h orlties are already embarking on large schemes ol afforestation, but much can also bo done on small areas ol land. Even where the land Is nn- 
suitable lor ordinary cultivation many kinds ol valuable timber trees will thrive and give a good return on the outlay necessary lor trees and planting 
To meet the demand lor Forest Trees we have considerably inoreased our Stock in this direction, and it will be tound to comprise all the best varieties tor 
Forest and Estate planting ; further, we make it a praotioe to grow our trees thinly in wide rows which ensures their being thoroughly hardened when moved 
to exposed situations. We shall be pleased to give estimates, Iree ol eost, lor all kinds of planting. Forest or otherwise, and will oarry out the entire work if desired 
Our prices, taking quality into consideration, are exceedingly moderate, and we are prepared to compete with any respectable Arms in the trade. Extra 
Selected Plants, and smaller quantities than quoted, will be oharged proportionally higher. 
We shall be pleased to submit samples of any Forest Trees. Carriage Free, 
ACACIA, Common. Very ornamental tree, 
growing freely on poor, sandy soil. Speci- 
men Trees, 8/6 each. 
ALDER, Common. Grows well on wet, undraiued 
soils. Specimens, 2/6 each. 
ARBOH-V1T7E (Thuya Occidentalism Very 
compact growing troe, hardy, makes a 
splendid ornamental hedge. Height 2 — 3 ft. 
21- each, 21/- per doz. ; 3 — 1 ft. 3/- each. 
Larger trees 3/6 and 5/- each. 
ASH, Common. Requires good land ; timber 
valuable when woll grown. Ht.10-12 ft. 2/6 ea. 
„ MOUNTAIN. Very ornamental tree, most 
valuable for exposed situations. Height 
5 — 6 ft. 8/- per doz., 8—10 ft. 3/6 each. 
AUCUBA JAPONICA VARIEGATA. Grows 
well under shade of trees. Height 1 1 — 2 ft. ! 
2/6 each, 27/6 per doz. 
BEECH, Common. Grows well on any good 
light soil, also makes a splendid hedge, 
retaining its foliago during winter. Height 
3 — 4 ft. 25/- per 100. Specimen Trees, 3/6 ea. 
BERBERIS AQUIFOLIA. Excellent for game 
coverts and shrubberies. Height 1 — li ft. 
5/- per doz., 30/- per 100. 
,, DARWINII. Densely branched evergreen with 
large yellow flowers. Ht. 2-3 ft. 2/-ea., 21/- dz. 
„ VULGARIS. The common fruit-bearing 
Barbery. Height 2 — 2 J ft. 2/- each, 21/- doz. 
BIRCH, Common. Succeeds in moist situatioas, 
wet, undrained or bog land. Timber fine- 
grained and valuable. Makes the best char- 
coal for gunpowder. Height 10— 12 it. 3 6 ea. 
„ SILVER. One of the most beautiful of our 
forest trees. Succeeds in moist situations, 
wet, undrained, or bog land. Height 9 — 12 
ft. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
BOX, TREE. This forms a handsome hedge for 
ornamental purposes. Height 3 ft. 1/6 each, 
16/- per doz. ; 3 — 4 ft. 2/6 each, 27/6 per doz. 
BRIAR, SWEET. Height 2—3 ft. 1/3 each, I 
12/- per doz. 
BROOM, Common. Tran-, planted, 5/- per doz., i 
35/- per 100. 
CHESTNUT, HORSE, Very handsome flowering i 
troo. Splendid for avenues or parks, requires 
good land. Height 6 — -8 ft. 2/6 each. 
Specimon Trees 5/- each. 
„ SPANISH. Highly ornamental and rapid 
grower When planted in good soil. Requires 
a sheltered situation. Height 4 — 5 ft. 25/- 
per 100. Specimens S /- each. 
CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA. The most popular 
of all Oupressus introduced by Messrs. Lnwsou, 
Edinburgh, in 1854 : forms a fine evergreen i 
hedge. Height 2 — 2} ft. 2/6 each, 3 — 4 ft. 
3/6 each, 5 — 6 ft. 5/- each. 
ENGLISH YEW. 
SPtCIMLN ROW OF LIME TREES IN OUR NURSERIES. 
ELDER, Silver variegated. 2 — 3 ft. II- each, 
10/6 per doz. 
ELM, ENGLISH. This is a tall and elegant tree 
of rapid and erect growth. Standards 3/6 ea. 
FIR, DOUGLAS (Abies Douglasii). This is a 
fast-growing, magnificent timber tree, its 
foliage is a rich green. Grows freely on all 
soils. Height 12 — 15 in. 35/- per 100, 15 — 18 
in. 40/- per 100. 
„ LARCH. Height 12 iu. 12 - per 100, 90 - per 
1000. 
„ SCOTCH. Height 12 iu. 15 - per 100. 
„ SPRUCE (Pinus excelsa). Xmas trees in 
various sizes. Extra bushy 12 to 13 inches 
through. Height 12—18 in. 10/- per 100, 
90/- per 1000, 18—24 in. 12/6 per 100, 100/- 
per 1000, 2 ft. 15/- per 100, 140/- per 1000. 
CORSE, or FURZE. Seedlings. 20/- per 100. 
HAZEL. Height 2—3 ft. 10/- per 100, 3—4 ft. 
HOLLY, le Green. Forms a beautiful hedge, if 
planted iu double rows, leaving 12 inches 
between each row ; also well adapted for 
mixing with thorn. Height li — 2 ft. 15/- 
per doz., 2i— 3i ft, 2/6 each, 28/- per doz. 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM. An excellent covert 
plant for growing under tho shade of large 
trees, beautiful when iu flower, and not liked 
by Rabbits. 9/- per doz., 60/- per 100. 
IVY, IRISH. Open ground. 12/6 per doz. 
LABURNUM, Common. Very handsome early- 
flowering tree, covered with yellow blossom. 
Height 5 — 0 ft. 2/- each. Specimens 3/6 each. 
LIMES, Red Twigged, from Layers. Very 
ornamental tree when grown singly, most 
useful for Park3 or Avenue planting, very 
liardv, and large specimens transplant safely. 
Height 8 — 10 ft. 3/6 each. Specimen Stan- 
dards 51- and 7/6 each. 
MAPLE, NORWAY. Specimen Trees 3/6 each. 
OAK ENGLISH. Specimen Trees 3/6 and 51- ea. 
PINE, AUSTRIAN. The Austrian Pine stands 
sea exposure well. Besides its great value 
for planting as an ornamental tree, it is one 
of the best for shelter. Succeeds on high, 
dry exposed situations, and on sea-shore. 
•Vli well transplanted trees. Height 2 — 3 ft. 
2/6 each, 2716 per doz., 3 — 4 ft. 3/6 each. 
POPLAR ABELE, Silver. Very valuable quick- 
growing tree, useful for exposed situations, 
with silvery leaf ; grows freely on the coast. 
Height 4 -6 ft- 9d. each, 7/6 per doz., 
8 — 10 ft. 2/6 each 
, BALSAM. Large flagrant foliage. Height 
’ 10 ft 2 /- each. Larger Trees 8/8 each. 
POPLAR BLACK ITALIAN. The most rapid grow- 
ing of all our forest trees, grows fully in most 
soils ; invaluable for shelter. Height 8 ft. 21- 
eaoti. 21 - doz. Specimens 2/6 and 8/6 each. 
„ DELTOIDEA AUREA. Is becoming a 
favourite, grows very freely, with rich golden 
foliage. Standards, Height 8 — 10 ft. 51- each. 
„ LOMBARDY. Very ornamental upright 
growing tree, often introduced in Landscape 
with effect, grows well in almost any soil, and 
most useful for close planting to act as • 
block. Height G — 8 ft. 2/- each, 21/- per doz. 
Specimen Trees 3/6 each. 
PRIVET, OVAL-LEAVED. One of the very 
finest evergreen shrubs for planting in town 
or country gardens ; no plant stands smoke 
better, and it makes a beautiful ornamental 
hedge. It makes very fine specimens if kept 
clipped. Hoight2— 3 ft. 30/- 100. Specimens, 
extra fine bushy plants, grown 3 ft. apart. 
Height 3 — 4 ft. SI- each, 80/- doz. ; 4 — 5 ft. 
3/6 eaoh, 36/- doz. 
SNOWBERRY. Height 2—3 ft. 15/- per 100. 
SYCAMORE. Very hardy, and stands the sea 
winds better than most othor trees ; grows 
freely in any soil, very ornamental, and 
excellent timber. Height 5 ft. 20/- per 100. 
Specimen Trees 3/6 and 51- each. 
THORNS or QUICKS. This is tho best of all 
plants for an efficient hedge. Height 11—2* 
ft. 21/- per 100, 180/- per 1000. 
YEW (Taxus), Common. The most Ornamental 
of all evergreen hedges, it should not be 
planted in any situation accessible to animals 
that might eat it. Hardy and a compact 
grower. Height li — 2 ft. 1/9 each, 18/- per 
doz., 2 — 2i ft. 2/6 each, 27/- per doz., 3 — 3i 
ft. 3/6 each, 40/- per doz. Specimens 51- ea. 
THE TRUE BAT WILLOW. 
(Salix alba var. oaerulea). 
The fastest growing, most profitable and best variety. 
This fine Willow is a first cross between Salix 
IragUis and S. alba, and is known as Salix alba 
rarulea. It was at first thought to be only a 
variety of S. alba, but is found to grow much 
faster tban that variety, and that it occurs only 
us a female plant. _ 
The true variety which we offer Is grown 
from cuttings originally taken by Mr. Shaw, the 
eminent bat-maker, from a troe which he selected 
as bolng the best variety for making high-olass 
crioket bats. 
Fine seleoted standards, 10-12 ft. 18/-dz„ 126/- 100 
