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B. S. WILLIAMS & SON’S 
SELECTION OF PLANTS 
SUITABLE FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER FLOWERING NG AND EARLY FORCING. 
Pe oF dozen. Per dozen, 
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Acacia armata : is FO Oe 34 0 Hydrangea paniculata grandi- 
Andromeda floribunda Si 30 0 flora, Standards uo Be 0 & 46°06 
Azalea indica, of s ~ «24s, 30-0 42 0 Jasminum grandiflorum jue ae 42 0 
ce mollis, exilinds ‘15e., 18s. 30.0 42 0 Kalmia latifolia ... a 42 0 
inensis.. ee £220 63 0 Laurestinus, nice compact heads... 18 0 30 0 
Begonias, ‘winter flowering wt aS 24 0 Lilac alba virgin o = ve 42 0 
Bouvardias, of sorts iti ria Se 24 0 » Charles “pe Med rear | Bap 42 0 
Camellias, of ste re ree |* Gere? 42 0 » persica ie oe oo aa Oe 42 0 
Carnations, Tree, ‘of sorts gene 30 0 Philadelphus coronarius (Mock 
Citrus sinensis, with fruits ict So 60 0 Orange)... he sie ye iss 30 0 
Cyclamen, of sorts .. 18s, 24 0 30 0 Primula sinensis alba plena... 18 0 24 0 
Cytisus, very fine 18 0 30 0 double, of sorta 30 0 42 0 
Daphne past fed rubra and alba 30 0 42 0 Prunus sinensis alba plena.., 18 0 30 0 
Deutzia gracilis, in pots... 0 24 0 Rhododendrons, hardy, choice 
ij crenata fi. pl., in po ots 18 0 30 0 — nace | a | 42 0 
a Pride of Rochester, ” preec wow © 42 0 
from the ground ; 188 24 0 Roses, finest Teas cag Hybrid 
Epacris, of sorts .. : a aa 30 0 Perpetuals, strong plants in = 
Shamita eee of sorts ae REE Ags 42 0 30 0 42 0 
Ericas, of s : ‘. eRe mec eo 30 0 So hybridum Empress, 
Gardeniak: ti orts 24 0 30 0 and oth 4 0 30 0 
Hydrangea paniculata srandi- Staphyles. 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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