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OUR OWN SELECTIONS, READY TO SEND OUT END OF OCTOBER. 



Gladiolus — continued, £ «. d. 



1208 100 in 25 splendid varieties 1 5 o 



1209 50 in 25 „ o 14 o I 1212 100 in 10 



1210 25 in 25 ,, ,, o 7 6 I 1213 50 in 10 



i 1211 250 in 10 splendid varieties 2 2 



B 



1214 

 1215 

 L. 1216 



L217 

 1218 

 ^1219 

 i-^I220 

 + — 1221 

 €^<T222 



t, 1223 



, 1224 

 4^225 

 ^ 1226 



1227 



If 



1228 

 1229 

 1230 

 1231 

 1232 

 1233 

 1234 

 1235 



1254 

 1255 



Fine mixed Seedlings of Ramosus 



Splendid mixed Seedlings of ditto 



Beautiful mixed Seedlings from Guernsey . 



per doz.- 



Eaviana, orange, feathered violet 



Cardinal! S, bright scarlet, flaked white ... 



roseus, rose, flaked rvhite 



Colvilli, purplish lilac 5/6 per 100 



albus, pure white, flue 



Elegantissimus, fine rose, spotted 



Emicans, orange-scarlet, feathered 



Ernest Maltravers, bright salmon 



Fonnosissimus, scarlet] flaked white 



Floribundus, white and blush, streaked 

 purple-crimson, 12/6 per 100 



„ Anna Paulowna, white fea- 



thered violet, large flower 



„ Madame Ristori, beautiful 



Hendricus, bright rose, shaded lilac 



Imperialis, purple, splendidly striped 



Insignis, rich scarlet, tinged purple 



Koningin der Nederlanden 



La Ville de Versailles, extra fine 



Lamartine, salmon and carmine 



Lehmann, orange red 





d. 





2 



6 



1236 



a 



0 



1237 





6 



1238 



0 



9 



1239 



4 



6 



1240 



2 



6 



1241 



2 



6 



1242 



4 



6 



1243 



2 



6 



1244 







1245 



2 



0 



1246 







1247 



7 



6 



1248 



5 



6 





3 



6 



1249 



3 



6 





4 



6 



1250 



3 



6 



1251 



4 



6 



1252 



4 



6 



1253 



3 



6 





J2s. 6d. per 100 

 2 ix. od. 

 21s. od. 



2s. od. per doz. 

 3s. od. 

 3 s - od. ,, 

 per doz. 



-8. d. 



Lindley, vermilion-scarlet and violet 



Lord Clarendon, red, feathered white 3 



Magnificus, deep red 2 



M. Blanche Bourlon, extra fine 4 



M. Charles de Belleyne, extra 4 



Multifloms, rose, stained purple 3 



Ne Plus Ultra, deep rose, blotched volute ... 4 



Orange Boven, vermilion, flaked lukite ... 2 



Oscar, brilliant scarlet and white 4 



Paulowna, bright orange-scarlet 4 



Prince Albert, bright rose, flaked white ... 3 



Professor Blume, orange-rose 4 



Queen Victoria, bright scarlet, flaked 



white 12/6 per 100 2 



Ramosus, salmon-rose, flaked crimson, 



12/6 per 100 2 



Sir Joseph Paxton, bright rose 4 



Trimaculatus, rose, spotted white 3 



Von Siebold, bright orange-rose 4 



Washington, bright rose-lilac 4 



The first four of the followim 



*^1258 Byzantinus, rosy purple 5 



1259 Communis albus, white 7 



1260 „ roseus, rose 7 



|^-1261 „ ruber, red 7 



arieties flower in May and June, and the roots may be had in September, 

 per loo. per doz. 

 *. d. s. d. 



6...0 9 1262 Psittacinus, yellow and red 7 



6... 1 o 1263 Colvilli, purple lilac 5 



1264 Mixed Communis and Byzantinus 5 



6 I 



! 



e 



6 * 

 6 + 



6* 



0/ 

 o* 



64- 



6 . 



Very cheap Gladioli for Shrubberies and semi-wild situations. 



, «. d. s. d. 



1000 in 6 varieties %\.~. 50 o | 1256 250 in 6 varieties 13 6 



500 in 6 26 o I 1257 100 in 6 ,, 5 6 



.0 

 .1 

 6...1 

 6... 1 



per 100. per doz. 

 a. d. s. d. 

 6...1 o 

 6...0 9 

 6...0 Q 



THE GLADIOLUS, AUTUMN FLOWERING VARIETIES OF GANDAVENSIS. 

 Notice. — In August it cannot be determined how the Gladiolus crop will turn out, consequently, till October, 

 growers' prices are not known. We have, therefore, deferred quoting specific varieties till we issue our Seed 

 Catalogue, which will contain a complete collection of these. Orders may, however, be given from the Spring 

 Catalogue of the present year, as these quotations will hold good till the 1st January, 1873 / any reduction which , 

 may take place in the prices, the advantage will be given to the autumn purchasers. The varieties of Gandaveus: . 

 should not be planted till after the middle of March. 



GLADIOLI ROOTS, VARIETIES OF GANDAVENSIS.— Our own Selections. 



[Time of Planting, March to Midsummer.] 

 £ s. d. 



1265 500 in 25 fine varieties 5 5 o 



1266 250 in 25 ,, 2 15 o 



1267 100 in 25 ,, 1 5 o 



1268 50 in 25 ,, o 14 o 



1269 25 in 25 „ 076 



1270 12 in 12 ,, 036 



1271 100 in 100 splendid varieties 63' to 10 10 



1272 50 in 50 ,, ,, 25 to 5 s 



1273 25 in 25 ,, 10 6 to 2 10 



1274 12 in 12 ,, 5 6 to 1 10 



1275 Fine mixed, 12/6 per 100, 2/ per dozen. 



1276 Splendid mixed, 21/ per ioo, 3/ per dozen. ' 



s. d. 



o 

 o 

 o 

 0. 



per 100 



1277 Fine mixed scarlets, crimsons, etc., 



from Div. 1 and 2 21/ . 



1278 Splendid ,, ,, „ 30/ . 



1279 Fine mixed roses, etc., from Div. 3 



and 4 ... 21/ . 



1280 Splendid ,, ,, ,, 30/ . 



Gladioli Roots, varieties of Gandavensis in Special Mixtures 



per doz 



3/ 

 4/6 



3/ 

 4/ 6 



per 100. per doz 



1281 Fine mixed whites, etc., from Div, 5 21/ 3/ 



1282 Splendid ,, ,, ,, 30/ 4^6 



1283 Fine mixed from the three fore 



going 



1284 Splendid mixed 



foregoing 



from the three 



21/ 

 3°/ 



In our Illustrated Album of Bulbous Roots (See Notice, p. 2) will be found figured most of the following 



MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND TUBERS. 



There are no doubt many persons who peruse our Catalogue whose practical knowledge of flowering bulbs is 

 limited to Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Narcissi, Gladioli, Lilies, and perhaps a few others more or less popular. 

 In addition to these, however, there is a vast number of other bulbous and tuberous-rooted plants (the following 

 being merely a selection), of which nothing can exceed the brilliancy, the beauty, and the variety of their flowers, 

 or the elegance and effectiveness of their foliage, and one or other of which at nearly every season of the year is an 



