TREE SEEDS. 
75 
lb. oz. 
mi m 
Honey Locust, see Gleditschia tria- 
canthos. 
Honeysuckle, see Lonicera. 
Hornbeam, see Carpinus Betulus. 
Horse Chestnut, see Aesculus. 
Hydrangea japonica (rosalba) . . 20.— 1.50 
„ paniculata.16.— 1.25 
„ vestita pubescens .... — 2.— 
Hypericum calycinum.— 2.— 
Idesia polycarpa (Polycarpa Maxi- 
mowiczii).20.— 1.50 
Ilex Aquifolium, berries . . . . 1.20 —.20 
,, „ clean seed .... 2.80 —.25 
„ „ foliis aureis variegatis . 4.50 —.40 
Indigofera dosua, cl. seed ... — 6.— 
Ivy, see Hedera. 
Jasminum gracile .27.—- 2.— 
Judas tree, see Cercis Siliquastrum. 
Juglans cinerea .2.— — 
cordiformis .4.50 —.40 
nigra .cwt. 60.— —.60 — 
Regia .cwt. 80.— —.80 — 
„ praeparturiens (fertilis) 
103 nuts. 7.— 
serotina .... 100 nuts. 7.— 
Sieboldiana .3.50 —.35 
For Hickory nuts, see Carya. 
Kalmia glauca.— 26.— 
Jatifolia .— 2.80 
Koelreuteria paniculata . ' . . . 1.80 —.20 
Laburnum, see Cytisus Laburnum. 
Laurel, common, see Prunus Lauro- 
Cerasus. 
Laurel, Portugal, see Prunus lusita- 
nica. 
Laurus Tinus, s. Viburnum Tinus. 
Benzoin .9.— —.75 
nobilis.—.80 — 
Sassafras.13.50 1.20 
for others see Flower Seeds. 
Lavandula vera.14.50 1.20 
Lavatera arborea .4.50 ■—.40 
arborea variegata .5.50 —.50 
Ledum palustre.— 40.— 
Lespedeza bicolor.9.— —.75 
striata, in pods.6.50 —.50 
Leycesteria formosa .— 7.20 
Ligustrum coriaceum ..... 5.60 —.50 
Ibota .4.50 —.40 
japonicum '.—-80 —.20 
lucidum .2.80 —.25 
ovalifolium .2.40 —.25 
sinense .3.75 ■—.30 
vulgare cwt. 60.— —-.75 —.20 
Lila.c, see Syringa. 
Lime, see Tilia. 
Liquidambar styraciflua . . . 16.— 1.25 
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip Tree) 1.60 —.20 
tulipifera, American seed . . . 8.— —.65 
Locust Tree, see Robinia Pseud- 
lb. 
oz. 
mi 
mi> 
Lonicera alpigena . 
5.50 
—.50 
brachypoda . 
6.50 
—.50 
„ reticulata . 
— 
1.— 
Caprifolium . 
5.50 
—.50 
Periclymenum . 
— 
3.— 
tartarica rosea . 
4.50 
—.40 
Xylosteum . 
2.50 
—.25 
Lycium europaeum . 
14.— 
1.25 
,, sinense. 
16.— 
1.25 
Maclura aurantiaca (rustica) 
7.— 
—.65 
Magnolia acuminata . 
16.— 
1.25 
Alexandrinae 100 s. 2.50 
atropurpurea . 
18.— 
1.30 
Campbelli . 
• — 
6.— 
glauca . 
14.50 
1.20 
Magnolia grandiflora. 
4.50 
—.40 
hypoleuca (obovata) .... 
— 
1.50 
Kobus . 
9.— 
—.75 
Soulangeana . 
12.— 
1.— 
tripetala (umbrella) .... 
13.50 
1.20 
Yulan (conspicua) . 
11.— 
—.80 
Mahonia, see Berberis. 
Male Cornel, see Cornus mascula. 
Mandevillea suaveolens 
45.— 
3.25 
Maple, see Acer platanoides. 
Melia Azedarach . 
—.80 
—.20 
japonica. 
4.50 
—.40 
Mespilus Amelanchier .... 
8.— 
—.65 
germanica (Medlar) .... 
3.75 
—.30 
other sorts, see Crataegus. 
Misletoe, see Viscum. 
Mock Orange, see Philadelphus. 
Morus alba .3.40 —.30 
alba var. Morettii.9.— —.75 
„ nigra .4.50 —.40 
nigra vera.— 2.50 
Mountain Ash, see Sorbus Au- 
cuparia. 
Mulberry, see Morus. 
Myrica cerifera.13.50 1.20 
Gale .— 2.50 
Myrtus communis (Myrtle), cl. s. 5.50 —.50 
romana .5.50 —.50 
tarentina .6.60 —.50 
Nandina domestica .7.50 —.65 
Nyssa aquatica .14.50 1.20 
multiflora (sylvatica) .... 13.50 1.20 
Oak, see Quercus. 
Olea europaea .1.60 —.20 
Osage Orange, see Maclura. 
Ostrya carpinifolia .5.50 —.50 
virginica .— 4.— 
Paeonia arborea, mixed.9.— —.75 
„ „ extra quality . . . 32. — 2.50 
Paliurus aculeata, forming im¬ 
penetrable hedges in warm¬ 
er countries clean seed 1.80 —.20 
Paulownia imperialis.1.75 —.20 
Peach, see Persica. 
Pear Pips, see Pirus communis. 
Periploca graeca.18.— 1.30 
laevigata — 4.— 
Persica vulgaris, common Peach 
cwt. 36.— —.40 — 
acacia. 
