RM2AKTX9Y–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . hich are a fewspecimens of each of the following varieties, viz.,Wellingtonia gigantea, Cupressus macrocarpa, Cryp-tomcria clcgans, and Iicca Pins-apo, which for size,symmetry and luxuriant growth are the finest I haveseen for many a day. Then again there are threemagnificent Cedars of Lebanon, growing within acouple of dozen yards of the west end of the hou^c,that also deserve special notice. These trees arenearly, if not quite, as large as the famous Cedars atWilton House, Salisbury, and Prognal, Ch
RM2AG8226–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ¢WILSON, SUMMERHOW NURSERIES, KENDAL. ?T^H A R L E S N0 B L E ^^ has fine plants of CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA v THUYA GIGANTEA (Lobbii) ( 6 to iz feethigh, tratis- ,. AMERICANA 1 planted last August. RETINOSPORA PISIFERA 1Exceptionally handsome AVENUE TREES.. LIME TREES, 14 to 16 feet.DWAEF PYRAMID PEARS, in fine variety, on DwarfingStock (so that they bear quantities of Fruit when only the sizeof Currant Bushes), just coming into bearing : some producedfruit last season. The finest Bedding Rose ever rai
RM2CJ0E2W–. The perfect garden, how to keep it beautiful and fruitful, with practical hints on eonomical management and the culture of all the principal flowers, fruits, and vegetables; . a. 47. Abies (Picea)nobilis glauca. 47(7. Araucaria imbricata. 48. Retinosporas. 49. CedrusDeodara. 49(Z. C. D. verticillata glauca. 50. Catalpa bignonioides. 51. Piceapungens glauca pcndula. 52. Wellingtonia gigantea pendula. 53. Thuia Lobbii,T. L. superba, Thuyopsis (Cupressus) borealis. 54. Wellingtonia (Sequoia)gigantea, Taxodium sempervirens, T. s. glauca. 55. Cryptomeria japonicaelegans. 56. Cupressus macrocarpa,
RMRHA58T–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. 8. 15 ig. 5: 1. Libocedrus macrolcpis Benth. et Hook. (G:l). 2. Libocedrus n.sp. (4:1). 3. Libocedru ponica Maxim. (6:1). 7. Thuja gigantea Pari. (6:1). 8. Thuja suctchuenensis Franch. (10:1 t. Chamaecyparis obtusa var. breviramea Mast. (6:1). 12. Chamaecypans pisilcra S. et / (6: 15. Chamaecyparis nutkaensis Carr. (10:1). 16. Cupressus funebris Endl. (1 F jap 11. Chamaecyp u. Beißn. (4:1). Verlag von Wilheli. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
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