The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
CONIFERS. 
All have been recently transplanted so as to ensure as far as possible safety in removal, abundanoe of room and attention have been given so that each tree 
may be a perfeot speoimen. Our trees are all band pruned with a knife, which is a most important point. 
We oner well shaped plants, suitable for potting or window boxes, in good variety, our selection. 18 inohes, 1/9 eaoh, 21/- per doz. 24 inches, 2/8 each. 
14 /- ^er doz 
have a line lot ol Dwarf-growing Coniferae, suitable for Rookeries, at 3/6 each. 
ABIES CANADENSIS (Hemlock Spruce). 
Height 2 — 3 ft. 31- each. 
« NOBILIS. Very fast-growing Fir ; hardv. 
Height 2 ft. 3/- each. 
.. NORDMANNIANA Height 3 ft. 5/- each. 
,, PINSAPO. Height. 2—3 ft. 6/- each. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA. A most distinct 
tree. Height 3 ft. 10/6 each. 
CEDRUS ATLANT1CA. Faat-growlng. nclght 
3 ft. 6/- each, 4 ft. 7/8 each. 
„ OLAUCA. Glaucoua-leavcd. Height 3 — 4 
ft. 7/8 and 10/8 each. 
„ DEODARA. 3 ft. 6/- each, 4 ft. 10/- each. 
ORYPTOMERIA ELEGANS. 3 ft. 5 - each. 
OUPRE3SUS ALBA-SPICA. Young, foliage 
tipped with white. Height 1} ft. 31- each. 
„ ALLUMII. Height 3 ft. 3/6 each, 4 ft. 6/- 
each. 
„ ERECTA VIR1DIS. Height 2 ft. 2/8 each, 
3 ft. 5 - each. 
„ GRACILIS. Very graceful, drooping habit. 
Height 2 ft. 3/6 each. 
„ LUTEA. Height 2— 2i ft. 7/6 each. 
., MACROCARPA (In pots). Very handsome. 
Height 2 — 3 ft. 3/8 eaoh. 
„ NOOTKATENSIS. Very pretty. Height 3 
ft. 8/6 each. 
GINKGO (Maiden Hair Tree) (Salisburia 
adianlifolia). Height 2 — 3 ft. 2/6 each. 
JUNIPERUS (Juniper). CHINENSIS. Height 
2 — 24 ft. 3/6 and 6/- each. 
COMMUNIS FASTIG1ATA. 
Height 2—3 ft. 2/6 each. 
SABINA. Very hardy, well-known variety. 
Irish Juniper. 
PICEA 
Height 14 — 2 ft. 2/6 each 
PUNGENS 
Height 2—2} ft. 2/6 each. 
CEDRUS ATLANTIC/S. 
We have a flue lot of Dwarf-growing Coniferae, 
suitable for Rockeries, at 3/6 each. 
PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA (Blue Spruce). 
Height 2 ft. 51- each. 
PINUS CEMBRA. Height 3—4 ft. 5 - each. 
„ EXCELSA. Height 3—4 ft. 6 - each. 
RETINOSPORA OBTUSA. Light green follagei 
Height 2 — 3 ft. 3/6 each. 
„ PISIFERA. Height 3—4 ft. 8/6 each. 
„ „ AUREA. Very fine golden variety. 
Height 2 ft. 51- each. 
„ PLUMOSA. Height 2— 2} ft. 2/6 eaoh. 
„ „ AUREA. Height 2 ft. 8/6 each. 
„ SQUARROSA. Height 2 ft. 31- each. 
TAXODIUM D1STICHUM. Very ornamental, 
light feathery foliage, should be closely pruned 
when transplanting, changing to rich browD 
in Autumn. Height 4 ft. 51- each. 
TAXUS AUREA (Golden English Yew), Height 
2 ft. 3/6 each, 3 ft. 51- each. 
FASTIGIATA (The Irish Yew). Very dark 
foliage, with upright habit. Height 2 ft. 
3/6 each, 3 ft. 6,'- each. 
„ AUREA (Golden Irish Yew). Hoight 1}— 2 
ft. 2/6 each, 2 — 3 ft. 6/- each. 
THUJOPSIS DOLABRATA: Compact habit. 
Height 1}— 2 ft. 51- each. 
„ ,, VARIEGATA. Variegated form of 
Dolabrata, Height 2 ft. 3/6 each. 
THUJA LOBBII. Height 3 ft. 2/6 each, 4 ft. 
3/6 each. 
„ ,, ZEBRINA. Similar growth to Thuja 
Lobbii; nice golden variegated foliage. 
Height 2 — 2} ft. 3/6 each. 
„ „ LUTEA (Golden Arborvitee). Height 
2—3 ft. 3/6 each. 
„ VERVAENEANA. Height 2 ft. 8/8 each. 
3 ft. 51- each. 
HARDY CLIMBING & OTHER PLANTS. 
SUITABLE FOR TRAINING ON WALLS, &c. 
These are mostly grown in pots, and can bo supplied and planted any time of tho year with perfect safety. 
AKEBIA QUINNATA. Purplish brown. 2/6 ea. 
AMPELOPS1S (Creepers). 
,, LOWII. Small Palmata leaves. 2/6 each. 
„ VEITCHII. Small-leaved. 2/6 each. 
PURPUREA. Dark-leaved. 2/6 each. 
,, Hederacea. Virginian Creeper. 2/6 each. 
,. Sempervirens Evergreen. 2/6 each. 
ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO. Deciduous. 2/6 each. 
AZARA MICROPHYLLA. Beautiful. 31- each. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Trumpet Flower). 3/6 ea. 
BUDDLEA GLOBOSA. Orange flow'ers. 3/- ea. 
CEANOTHUS, CLOIRE DE VERSAILLES. 
Panicles of sky-bluo flowers. 3/6 each. 
„ Azureus. Pale blue. 2/6 each. 
„ Divarieatus. Very polo blue. 31- each. 
„ VEITCHII. Blue. In pots. 31- ouch. 
CHIMONANTHUS FRAGRANS. Sweet. 2/6 ea. 
CLEMATIS. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY. Beautiful bright pink. 
July. 2/6 each. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. The best of all 
the double whites, deliciously scented. June 
to July. 2/6 each. 
GRACE DARLING. A delicate tree of bright 
rosy carmiuo. 2/6 each. 
HENRYI. Beautiful large creamy white. July 
to Oct. 2/6 each. 
JACKMANII. Intense violet purple. July to 
Oct. 2/6 each. 
JACKMANll ALBA. A grand pure white 
variety. 2/6 each. 
JACKMANII, RED. A fine new red variety of 
true Jackmanii type. July to Oct. 2/6 each. 
JACKMANII SUPERBA. Similar to “ Jack- 
manii,’' but the colour more intense. July 
to Oct. 2/6 each. 
LADY BETTY BALFOUR. A fine, deep, 
velvety purple, a strong grower and free 
bloomer. 2/6 each. 
LA LORRAINE. Colour a soft clear rose 
tinted with blush. A great acquisition. 
July to Oct. 2/6 euch. 
MARCEL MOSER. Mauve violet with red bar, 
very fine. 2/6 eaoh. 
MISS CRAWSHAW. Distinct solferiuo pink. 
2/6 each. 
MONTANA — -RUBENS. Flowers a soft bright 
rosy lilac with white. Most delightful climber 
for a trellis or arbour ; quite hardy. 2/6 each. 
MONTANA GRANDIFLORA. Large, pure 
white starry flowers. Splendid for covering 
trellises, porches. See. May and June. 21- ea. 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA. Scarlet 
berries in Autumn. 216 eaoh. 
CRATJEGUS L/ELANDII. Red-berried. 8/-ea. 
ESCALLONIA MACRANTHA. Crimson. 3/6 ea. 
MRS. CHOLMONDELEY • Lavender. May to 
July. 2/6 each. 
MRS. HOPE. Satiny mauve. July to Aug. 
2/6 each. 
NELLY MOSER. Light mauve, with bright red 
bars. July to Oct. 2/6 each. 
PRESIDENT. Purple, suffused with claret, 
good. July to Oct. 2/6 each. 
VILLe DE LYON. Bright carmine, red. July 
to Oct. 2/6 each. 
CLEMATIt— JACKMANII ALEA. 
HOP, Common Green-leaved. 1/6 each. 
,, GOLDEN-LEAVED. Very rapid climber. 
21- each. 
IVY (Hedera) — Cavendishii. Silver. 2/6 each. 
,, Clouded Gold. Fine. 2/6 each. 
„ CHRYSOPHYLLA. Sulphur yellow. 2/6 ea, 
„ Palmata. Handsome variety. 2/6 each. 
„ DENTATA. Dark green foliage. 2/6 each. 
,, Emerald Green. Glossy leaves. 2/6 each. 
„ IRISH. Fine, quick -growing variety, strong 
plants from open ground, 3 ft., 12/- per doz. 
In pots, 4 — 6 ft., 2/6 each, 27/6 per doz., 10 ft. 
6/- each. 
„ Trioolor. Very pretty. 2/6 each. 
IVIES, Variegated and Green. Strong staked 
plants. 3 — 4 ft. 2/6 each, 4 — 5 ft. 3/8 each, 
6 — 8 ft. 51- each. 
12 Ivies, distinct sorts, in pots, for 26/-; 
6 varieties for 14/-. 
JASMINUM (Jasmine)— 
„ Nudiflorum. Yellow, blooms in December 
and January. 2/6 each. 
„ Bessiana. Red flowering. 2/6 each. 
,, Officinale. White. 2/6 each. 
„ REVOLUTUM. Evergreen. 2/6 each. 
KERRIA JAPONICA FL. PL. Yellow. 2/6 ea. 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle)— 
„ Aurearetioulata. Golden-veined foliage. 2/6 ea. 
„ EARLY DUTCH. 2/6 each. 
,, Flexuosa. Evergreen. 2/6 each. 
„ HALLII. White, evergreen. 2/6 each. 
., Late Red Dutch Well-known. 2/6 each. 
PASSIFLORA CJERULEA. Blue. 31- each. 
,, CONSTANCE ELLIOTT. White. 31- each. 
PERIPLOCA GRJECA. Rapid climber. 3/- each. 
POLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM. A splen- 
did free-flowering climber. 3/6 each. 
PYRUS JAPONICA. Valuable early Spring- 
flowering plant, rich scarlet. 31- each. 
„ ALBA. White form of the above. 2/6 each. 
„ ATRO-COCCINEA Double-flowered. 2/6 ea. 
., KNAPH1LL SCARLET. Bright vermilion, 
the best of this class. 8/6 each. k- > 
„ RUBRA GRANDIFLORA. In pots, 3/- each. 
„ MAULEI. Red flowers in Spring, golden- 
yellow fruit in Autumn. 31- each. 
ROSES, CLIMBING. See page 83 
VITIS, Coignetiae. The Crimson Glory Vine,. 
Brilliant scarlet in Autumn. 8/6 each. 
,, Purpurea. Claret-coloured foliage. 8/6 each. 
„ THUNBERG1I. Handsome. 3/6 each. 
WISTARIA MULTIJUGA. 51- and 7/8 each. 
„ SINENSIS. Lilac-mauve. 51- and 7/6 each. 
„ SINENSIS ALBA. 51- and 7/6 each. 
