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STOCKS — LARGE-FLOWEEIXG TEX WEEKS 



STOCKS — CUT- AND-COME- AGAIN 



Stocks (Gilliflower). 



Thousands of Stocks are sold as pot plants, and many more are grown for their flowers. Cheap grades are likely to 

 prove largely single. Ours are grown specially for us by an expert, and will produce over 90 per cent, double flowers. 



Large Flowering Ten Weeks' Stocks. 



This is the leading variety for bedding. Of dwarf, com- 

 pact habit. Comes into bloom early and produces fine 

 spikes of very double flowers. 



Trade pkt. Oz. 



Blood red 40 $2 50 



Canary yellow 40 2 50 



Bright rose 40 2 .50 



Light blue 40 2 50 



Purple 40 2 50 



Pure white 40 2 50 



Finest mixed 30 2 00 



Cut-and-Come-Again Ten Weeks' Stocks. 



Splendid perpetual-blooming class; sown in March or 

 April they begin flowering in July, continuing until frost, 

 and are especially valuable during September and October 

 when other flowers are scarce; they throw out numerous 

 side branches, all bearing very double fragrant flowers; 

 excellent for cutting. Trade pkt. Oz. 



Princess Alice. Snow white 50 |3 00 



La France. Silvery rose . 



Brilliant. Fiery blood red 



Sapphire. Dark blue 



Creole. Creamy yellow, extra flne . . . 

 May Queen. A delicate shade of lilac . . 

 Finest Mixed. All colors 



50 



3 00 



50 



3 00 



50 



3 00 



50 



3 00 



50 



3 00 



50 



2 50 



Various Stocks. 



Wallflower=leaved, Ten Weeks' Snowflake. A flne white . . . 



Beauty of Nice. Delicate flesh-pink 



Empress Elizabeth. Brilliant carmine-rose 



Queen Alexandra. Rosy-lilac, fine for cutting 



Brompton. Mixed 



50 



6 00 



50 



2 50 



50 



4 00 



50 



2 50 



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2 50 



