IRISH GARDENING 



BARGAINS ! °°T.?em'' BARGAINS ! 



nAUin CIEEMAM Rose Grower, SCORTON STATION, 

 UHlIU rLCtWIHR, DARLINGTON, who has had thirty years' 

 practical experience in outdunr Hose (JmwiiiL'. ;iu'l ut^ws J(in,()(i() 

 annually, has to offer a large quantity of \v( t i> plants 



of first-class quality, grown in tiie XortK i,iy an- 



thoroughly well ripened oft" and quite h." ;,refully 



planted, cannot fail to flower Ireely and \n .. .......dance ol 



blooms during the coming stmtmer. Give me a trial order and 1 



am sure to please yoji. 

 The following are packed free and carriape paid for cash with order 



for all order- .".. ;riMl upwards. 

 The following are a few of th. ni":,t -.n national New Roses that 

 have been raised during rei en i \.:ii -. uid have gained universal 

 favourwith all lovers of tlie i|ii(in ..f liuwers. 



COLLECTION A 



Frau Karl Druschki, snow w hite 

 Madame Ravary, ora nge yellow 

 Charles J. Crahame, bright crimson 

 Dean Hole, cainiine shaded salmon 

 Richmond, red sculet 

 Mildred Grant, silvery white, shaded pink 

 Edu Meyer, coppery red and yellow 

 Madame Abel Chatenay, carmine rose . 



Le Progres, golden yellow 



Liberty, brilliant-velvety-crimson 



E:i<ll I)"/, 



■s. <i. ,». .1. 



9 8 



1 10 



10 9 



1 10 

 1 10 

 1 10 

 1 10 

 1 10 

 1 10 

 10 9 



Dorothy Perkins, shell pink ((lueen of creeping roses) 10 9 



Hiawatha, deep crimson (creeping rosej 10 9 



The above 12 splendid jjlants for 10s. 



COLLECTION B of 12 Prize-winning Koses. 



A. K. Williams, carmine s. d. , J. B. Clark, scarlet-shaded s. d. 



red .. .. each 8 crimson .. each 9 



Gladys Harkness, sahnon Tom Wood, clierry red .. 8 



pink 9 Duchess de Morny, hritjlit 



Duke of Wellingrton, vel- i» 8 



vety red 8 Ben Cant, ciinison 8 



Victor Hugo, crimson ..0 8 Mrs. John Laingr, sufi pink 8 



Caroline Testout, sahnon , ^^^TT'vl^^^^ " ' 



1""'^ ° ^ ! crimson .. ..0 9 



The above 12 for 78. 6d. ; 6 for 4s. 

 COLLECTION C- Running Roses for banks, rockeries, 



pillars, pergolas, arches, &c. each 



9 

 10 

 10 

 9 

 9 



Dorothy Perkins, shell s. d. 



pink .. .. each 10 

 Hiawatha, crimson 10 



Blush Rambler, apple 



blossom .. .. 9 



Crimson Rambler, cri 



son 

 Mrs. F. W. Flight, pink 

 Lady Cay, ]>ink 

 Thalia, uhiir 

 Electra, yellow 

 Queen Alexandra, rosv 



pink 9 



Adelaide Maude, lilac rose 9 

 Above 20 splendid jdants fur 13s. 6d, 



COLLECTION D-Climbers for walls, Ac. 

 s. d. s d. I 



Gloire de Dijon 1 . SouvdelaMal- Lady Water- 



Capt. Christy .. 9| malson 10 | low .. 



Madame Berard 10 W.A.Richardson 1 Reine Olga de 

 Cheshunt Hybrid 9 Ards Pillar .. 9| Wurtumburg 

 Reve d'Or .. 1 | Mde. C. Monnier 1 | Bardou Job .. 



The above. 12 for 10s.: 6 for 5s. 6d. 



Emile Fortepante, white 

 sulphur, yellow centre 



Elisa Robichon, pale 

 yellow 



Evergreen Gem, buff 



Edmond Proust, coppery 



Ferdinand Roussal, Mesh 

 Mandas Triumph, wliiie 

 Paul Transon, rose 

 Rene Andre, sa IT run yellow 

 Universal Favourite, pink 

 South Orange Perfection, 



9 



12 for 8s. i 6 fur 4s. 6d. 



COLLECTION 



Augustine Guinoisseau, 



white tinted flesh 

 La France, satin pink and 



rose 



Homere, rose salmon 



centre 



Madame Jean Dupuy, 



golden yellow 

 Lady Quartus Ewart, 



paper white .. 

 Madame N. Levavasseur, 



rosy crimson , . 



£■— Koses for puts or bedding. 

 s. d. Madame Pernet Ducher, 

 9 canary yellow . . 



Gloire Lyonnaise, pale 

 9 leiuMU 



Gruss an Teplitz, scarlet- 



Captain Christy, lieshpink 

 Lady Clanmorris, creamy 



Rosette de la 

 d'Honneur, 



Legion 



cherry 



The above 12 for 10s. ; 6 for 58. 6d. 



irden Ko>es. 



1 Comte de Raimbaud 



General Jacqueminot 

 I Duke of Edinburgh 

 I Lady Sheffield 



COLLECTION F-<iood 

 Charles Darwin | Magna Charta 



Duke of Teck I Margaret Dickson 



Dupuy Jamain | Rev. A. Cheales 



John Hopper | S. M. Rodocanachi 



The above 12 for 7s. 6d. ; 6 for 48. 

 Standards and Half Standard Hoses, good heads and straight 

 stems. My selection, 21s. per doz ; 6 for lis. Weeping Standards, 

 Lady Gay, Dorothy Perkins and Hiawatha, ii feet stems with 

 splendid umbrella-shaped heads at 7s. 6d. each, carriage paid if 

 not less than three are ordered. Please Kotb all the above are 

 offered for Cash with order, and cannot fail to give satisfaction — 

 give them a trial. 



BATH'S 



GOLD MEDAL 

 SWEET PEAS 



AWARDED, JULY, 1909, COLD MEDAL NAT. SWEET PEA SOCIETY. 



We grow the Newer Sweet Peas in very large quantities, and supply 

 Seed to many of the leading houses, both wholesale and retail ; 

 consequently we are able I'' it i ti - f liow-ing collections, containing 

 only the best varieties oii , ; i r least 2.5 per cent, lower than 



many -i !.■ i n -i < ;iss firms. 



COLLECTION \A/. Price Is. 



Twelve Splendid Varieties (.50 Seeds of each). 



Nora Unwin, pure white 



Sybil Eckford, cream suffused 



pink 

 Queen Alexandra, intense scarlet 

 Queen of Spain, pale reddish 



lilac 

 True Lavender, pure lavender 

 Sintrle packets of any of the above varieties, 2d. each. 



COLLECTION X. Price Is. 9cl. 



Twelve Very Fine Varieties. (The oumber and price of seeds per 

 packet are indicated after each variety. 



Black Knight, deep maroon 

 Countess Spencer, blush-pink 

 Henry Eckford, shrimp pink 

 Jeannle Gordon, rose shaded 



eriain 

 Lady Grisel Hamilton, lavender 

 Lord Nelson, violet-blue 

 Mrs. A. Watkins, pale pink 



Blushing Bride, blush, overlaid 



deep i)ink (.5U), 3d. 

 A. J. Cook, violet-mauve (50), 3d. 



Enchantress, rich rose (50), 3d. 

 James Grieve, creamy-yellow 



(3(1), 3d. 

 John Ingman, rosv-pink, shaded 



eani]i]ie(50), 3d. 

 King Edward VII., rich carmine 



L-aiiet (.50), 



Miss Willmott, bright pink 

 (50), 2d. 



Mrs. Bleberstedt, deep helio- 

 trope (i'5), 6d. 

 : Helen Pierce, white veined blue 

 I (50), 2d. 



I Mrs. Routzahn, buff and prim- 

 I rose, edged rose (25), 6d. 



I Pink Pearl, bright rose pink 

 I (50), 2d. 



Zero, pure white (25), 3d. 



Collections W and X together for 2s. 3d., with one packet of 

 Bosahelle Hoare, white slrijied rose, 3d., gratis. 



COLLECTION Y. Price 2s. 9cl. 



Twelve Extra Fine Varieties. (The number and price of seeds per 

 packet are indicated after each variety.) 



Apple Blossom, rose -mauve, 



wings reddish lilac (25), 3d. 

 Chrissie Unwin, carmine-lake 



(20), 3d. 

 Clara Curtis, creamy-yellow 



1 2.:.!, 6d. 

 Frank Dolby, clear lavender 



<.50., 3d. 

 Helen Lewis, madder - lake 



(.50), 3d. 

 Lady Althorp, blush-white, edges 



deeper (25), 6d. 



Mid Blue, clear aniline blue 



(.50), 2d. 

 Mrs. Hardcastle Sykes, pale 



lilac ruse (25), 3d. 

 Marjorle Willis, carmine and 



rose- red (20), Bd. 

 Nell Owynne, cream, suffused 



ruse-red (1 5), 6d. 

 Purity, pure white (25), 3d. 

 Tennant Spencer, violet-mauve 



(20), 3d. 



( cjllections X and Y if purchased together, price 38. 6d., with 

 one packet of Captain of Blues Spencer, bright purple with blue 

 wings, 3d., and Mrs. Masters, white flushed mauve, standards rose, 

 3d. gratis. 



COLLECTION Z. Price 4s. 



'J'welve Newest Varieties. (The number and price of seeds per 

 packet are indicated after each variety.) . 



King Edward Spencer, carmine 

 d deep red (25) 



Asta Ohn, light lilac and helio- 



Constance Oliver, rose-red on 

 ci-eamy :;ronnd (10), 6d. 



Elsie Herbert, white edged and 

 suffused rcse-piiik f20), 6d. 



Evelyn Hemus, nr n , !-, 1 

 ,TU-1..-1 .iin ', . ' 5d. 



' 3d. 



Marie Corelli, brisht rose-pmk 



(10), -6d. 

 Mrs. Walter Wright Spencer, 



deep mauve (20), 6d. 

 Othello Spencer, maroon (20) 6d_ 

 Paradise Ivory, creamy-yellow 



St. George, cIk rr\ -re4 and rose 



pi,,; ■. :■ . 3d. 



i one packet 



3d., one packet 

 L,.u.-li. 3d., and one 

 and the three above- 



Etta Dyke, pur- 

 Flora Norton Spencer 



turn-blue (30), 6d. i" 



Ihe four complete collections fo^r 88., i 

 each of Sutton's Queen, cream siift'use'l i 

 of Princess Katherine Spencer, white eii 

 packet of Jack L'nwin, white striped rose, 

 named Novelties. 



BATH'S NOVELTIES FOR 1910. 



Azure Fairy, French grey ground, marbled pale blue, a lovely 

 flower, fixed (12), 18. . 



Distinction, white ground, distinctly edged rose-red, an miproved 

 Elsie Herbert, fixed (10), 18. 



Lilac Queen, c.ear lilac, colour quite unique, long stems, lued 

 (10), 6d. 



Sweet Lavender, white ground marbled lavender, fixed (10), 6d. 



One packet of each of the above four novelties for 28. 6d. post free. 

 Complete Illustrated Plant and Seed 

 Catalogues post free on application 



R. H. BATH, Ltd., THE FLORAL FARMS, WISBECH. 



