B. S. WILLIAMS & SON’S 
SELECTION OF PLANTS 
SUITABLE FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER FLOWERING AND EARLY FORCING. 
NOW READY FOR DELIVERY. 
Per dozen. ; Per dozen. 
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Acacia armata . : see ee SEG Hydrangea paniculata oe 
Andromeda floribunda ‘coe 70 30 0 flora, Standards « 0 0 & 42 9 
Azalea indica, of s oe) Rhee BO: 0 42 0 Jasminum grandiflorpum ee 42 0 
- mollis, cite 15s., 18s. 30 0 42 0 Kalmia latifolia ... 30 0 42 0 
inensis... ee 63 0 Laurestinus, nice compact “he ads.. 18 0 30 0 
Begonias, ‘winter barbie: Bree * ae | 24 0 Lilac alba virginalis yh ae 42 0 
Bouvardias, of s Pe woke 0 24 0 3, Se 30 0 42 0 
Camellias, of cok ee 42 0 < Cc és Ee ee ae 42 0 
Carnations, Tree, ‘of sorts fas 30 0 oe coronarius = 
Citrus sinensis, with fruits ... 42 0 60 0 Orange) - 46 30 0 
Cyclamen, of sorts .. 18s. 24 0 30 0 Primula sinensis ‘alba plen 18 0 24 0 
Cytisus, very fine 18 0 30 0 is double, of es 30 0 42 0 
Daphne indica rubra and alba 30 0 42 0 Prunus sinensis alba plena 18 0 30 0 
Deutzia  ticrbe in pots.. 18 0 24 0 Rhododendrons, | hardy, fend He 
i crenata fi. pl., in pots 18 0 30 0 | i 44 0 42 0 
‘s Pride ot Rochester, pree 0 0. a 8 
from the ground 18 0 24 0 | Roses, finest Teas ane Hybrid 
Epacris, of sorts .. ae Oo $0° 0. 4 Perpetuals, strong plants in pots, 
Sct hide de of sorts ae ait fig! 42 0 18%. 30 0 42 0 
Ericas, of so : 00 ee = SEO 30 0 | Solanum hybridum es 
Gardenias, oe orts 2..0-- $0 0, and others : 24 0 30 0 
Hydrangea panicuiGaa grandi- | Staphylea colchica 24 0 30 0 
flora 12 0 24 0 | Viburnum opulus (Guelder Rose) 24 0 30 0 
B. S. WILLIAMS & SON, 
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