28 



to about 4 feet in height which 

 makes it invaluable for large groups 

 Celosia pyr. plumosa Thompsoni (Tri- 

 omphe de l'exposition) 



J v » a urea • • • • 



„ „ „ coccinea . . ; 



„ „ „ Preziosa . . . 



„ „ „ ostrich-feathered, 

 orange-crimson; an 

 absolutely distinct 

 and fine sort . 



„ „ „ finest mixed . 



„ spicata (argentea vera) beauti- 

 ful for cutting and pots . 



„ Thompsoni magnifica, atro- 



coccinea, aurantiaca, aurea, 

 coccinea, kermesina, lutea, 

 each separate .... 

 „ Thompsoni magnifica, all 

 colours mixed 1 / 8 oz — /6 

 0 Centaurea americana 



J „ alba • ■ • 



4 „ candidissima (ragusina) . . 

 „ „ compacta . . 



4 J Clementei 



Centaurea Cyanus (Blue Bottle, 

 Bachelor's Button), 

 coelestina (Emperor William) 

 fl.pl.mixed,ne\v double flowered 

 nana compacta Victoria 



„ „ „ A- pl- 



Dam. 1899, double, dark red . 

 nana compacta Victoria bico- 

 lor, Dam. 1902, white with 



a blue centre 



single flowered, mixed 

 0 Centaurea depressa . . . 

 4 „ gymnocarpa . . . . 

 0 „ Margaritae, Dam. 1891 (White 

 Mammoth Sultan), pure white, 

 very large scented flowers (true, 

 not the common very inferior 



C. imperialis) 



© „ moschata (Sweet Sultan) . . 



„ „ alba . ; . . . 



© „ ' odorata Dam. 89 (Red Mam- 

 moth Sultan), with large 

 purple scented flowers . 

 „ ,, Chamaeleon Dam. (Yellow 

 Mammoth Sultan), with 

 very large flowers of a pale 

 sulphur-yellow, later whitish 

 yellow changing into lilac 

 and fading in a rosy colour 

 White <S: red Mammoth Sultan mixed 

 © Centaurea suaveolens, Yellow Sweet 



Sultan . 



©§ Cephalandra palmata, Dam. 1889 . 



per ox 

 a. d. 



1 3 



1 — 



1 — 



1 6 



3 4 



1 — 



— 3 



— 3 



2 — 

 1 — 



0 



2 2 



per lb. 

 e. (I. 



4 — 



2 6 



2 6 



4 — 



6 — 

 1 7 



12 



21 



3 1 9 



9 



3 2 



1 3 

 1 — 



5 3 



12 

 2 

 2 



28 

 10 



4 — 



4 Cerastium tomentosum 

 g Cestrum aurantiacum 

 4 Chamaepeuce Casabonae, Fishbone 



Thistle 



„ diacantha, Ivory Thistle . . 



Stocks. 

 © Cheiranthus annuus. 



One of our most important specialities! 

 All our Stocks are grown with so much skill and 

 care that there is no better quality in the 

 market; they give the highest percen- 

 tage of double flowers as all our many thou- 

 sands of patrons who received them, will testity. 



Dwarf early - flowered ten week 



per oz 

 s. d. 



Stocks, 



1. Crimson, 



2. Dark Blue, 



3. Deep blood-red, 



4. Light-blue, 



each separate . . . 



all colours mixed . . . . 



Large-flowered dwarf ten week 



5. Rose, 



6. Rosy-carmine, 



7. White, 



8. Yellow, 



Stocks, 



1. Canary-yellow, 5. Fire red, 



2. Crimson, 6. Light blue, 



3. Dark blood-red, 7. Lilac, 



4. Dark blue, 8. White, 



each separate 



all colours mixed . . . . 



Wallflower-leaved large flowered 



ten week Stocks, 



all colours mixed . . . . 

 VictoriaBouquet ten week Stocks, 



1. Carmine, 4. Light blue, 



2. Dark bloodred, 5. White, 



3. Dark blue, 



each separate . . . 



all colours mixed . . . . 



Dresden Perpetual-flowered ten 



week Stocks, 



1. Dark blue, 



2. Deep crimson, 



3. Light blue, 



each separate 



all colours mixed 



4. Rosa, 



5. Sulphur-yellow, 



6. White, 



Large - flowered pyramidal ten 

 week Stocks mixed . 



Dwarf large- flowered pyramidal 

 ten-week Stocks, mixed . . 



1 3 

 — 11 



2 3 

 2 — 



3 9 



4 — 



3 6 



3 9 



4 6 



