70 
PALM SEEDS. — TREE SEEDS. 
. 1000 s. 100 s. 
Phoenix: m m 
dactylifera .... lb. 4.50 6 — —.80 
farinifera . 22 .— 2.50 
glauca .16.— 1.80 
hybrida (canariensisXdactylifera) 12 .— 1.40 
leonensis . 4 .— —.50 
pumila . 5 ._ —.60 
reclinata. 4 .— —.50 
Roebelenii . 20 .— 2.40 
rupicola.18.— 2 .— 
senegalensis . 9 .— 1.20 
sylvestris .5.60 —.70 
tenuis .4.50 —.50 
Pritchardia (Washingtonia) fila- 
mentosa. 2 .— —.30 
„ pacifica .24.— 3 .— 
„ robusta .2.50 —.35 
„ Sonorae . 4 .— —.50 
„ Thurstonii .— 4 .— 
Ptychosperma Alexandrae 
(Archonthophoenix) 
Raphia Ruffia . . 
Rhapis flabelliformis 
Sabal Adansonii . . 
Blackburniana 
Ghiesbreghtii 
havanensis 
Palmetto . . 
princeps . . 
umbraculifera . 
Seaforthia elegans 
Stevensonia grandifolia 
Thrinax altissima 
„ argentea . . 
Verschaffeltia splendida 
Washingtonia, see Pritchardia 
1000 s. 
m 
24.— 
4.50 
6 .— 
6 .— 
14.— 
5.— 
5.— 
5.— 
13.— 
24.— 
26.— 
24.— 
100 s. 
m 
3.— 
16.— 
10 .— 
—.60 
—.70 
—.70 
1.60 
—.60 
—.60 
—.60 
1.50 
3.— 
3.20 
2.80 
12 .— 
Tree Seeds. 
All Tree and Shrub seeds offered by us will be of the new crop and believed to be of the best 
germination quality obtainable. The various sorts, however, differ greatly in this respect, and as 
we cannot possibly make a trial before selling them, we wish it to be distinctly understood, that 
we sell no seeds with warranty, express or implied, in any respect, and will neither be responsible 
for the crop, nor for the right denomination of the different species. 
Abies amabilis 
balsamea, Balm of Gilead 
Fir . 
22.— 
brachyphylla, Nikko Fir 
9.— 
cephalonica, Greek F. .• 
5.50 
cilicica . . . 
con color, white F. . 
6.50 
„ violacea 
27.— 
firma . . . 
Fraseri 
grandis, Great Silver F. 
16.— 
lasiocarpa (subalpina) 
• • • 
27.— 
magnifica, Red Fir . 
21.— 
Mariesii . . 
nobilis, European seed . 
12.— 
,, American seed 
• • 
20.— 
Nordmanniana . . . 
10.— 
pectinata (Pinus Abies), common 
Silver Fir . . . cwt 
90.— 
1 .— 
Pinsapo, Spanish F. . . 
sachalinensis 
sibirica (Pichta), Siberian 
Silver 
Fir ..... 
Veitchii, Veitch F. 
. 
14.— 
Araucaria Bidwillii 100 s. 20.— 
brasiliensis 100 s. 12.— 
excelsa 100 s. 10.— 
imbricata 100 s. 8 — 
Arbor Vitae, see Thuja and Biota. 
Biota orientalis (Thuja), Chinese 
Arborvitae . . . 
Conifers. 
ib. 
mi 
22.50 
oz. 
m 
1.65 
2.50 
1.65 
—.75 
—.50 
—.65 
—.50 
2 .— 
—.50 
2 .— 
1.25 
2 .— 
1.65 
—.75 
1 .— 
1.50 
—.80 
-.40 
1.15 
1.15 
1.15 
arti- 
s. 
3.— —.30 
Biota: 
orientalis aurea .... 
„ compacta ... 
„ elegantissima . . . 
„ pyramidalis (tartarica) 
„ semperaurea . . . 
Callitris quadrivalvis (Thuja 
culata) . 
Casuarina, see flower seeds. 
Cedrus atlantica, clean seed . 
atlantica argentea . . 
Deodara (Himalayan Cedar), 
clean seed .... 
Libani (Cedar of Libanon) c 
Cephalotaxus drupacea 
Fortunei . 
pedunculata .... 
Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana 
(Cupressus) . . . 
Lawsoniana argentea 
„ aurea . 
„ erecta .... 
„ glauca .... 
„ pyramidalis . . 
nutkaensis (Thujopsis borealis) 
obtusa (Retinispora) 
pisifera (Retinispora) 
„ filifera .... 
„ plumosa .... 
,, squarrosa . . . 
sphaeroidea (Cupressus thyoides), 
white Cedar . 
lb. 
m 
5.50 
4.50 
8 .— 
4.50 
7. — 
16 .— 
8 . — 
8 .— 
7.— 
7.— 
2.80 
2.80 
7.— 
4.15 
9.— 
9.— 
9.— 
9.— 
9.— 
16.— 
4.50 
9.— 
22 .— 
50.— 
72.— 
27.— 
OZ. 
m 
—.50 
—.40 
—.65 
—.40 
—.65 
1.25 
—.65 
—.65 
—.65 
—.65 
—.25 
—.25 
—.50 
—.40 
—.75 
—.75 
—.75 
—.75 
—.75 
1.25 
—.40 
—.75 
1.65 
3.50 
5.— 
2 .— 
