OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 



Hyacinths, of various colours 

 Polyanthus Narcissus, various colours 

 Tulips, „ 

 Crocus, „ 

 Anemones, „ 

 Ranunculus, „ 

 Snowdrops, „ 

 Iris, .tj>Itndid English, mixed colours 

 Garden Narcissus, various „ 

 Crown Imperials, mixed „ 

 Ixias, „ 

 Scilla Siberica .... 



Larger Collections o: 



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Out-door Spring Gardening. 





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£5 5s. 



£3 3s. 



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£1 Is. 



15s. 6d. 



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100 



70 



50 



30 



20 



15 



50 



30 



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10 



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300 



200 



150 



100 



75 



50 



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200 



100 



100 



100 



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100 



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25 





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the above, £7 7s., £10 IQs., £15 15s., and £21. 



3.— THE KENSINGTON GARDEN AND CRYSTAL PALACE COLLECTIONS.— /or In-doors. 



Fine Collections. I Extba fine Collections. 



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£5 5s. -£3 3s. 



£2 2s. 



£1 10s 



£1 Is. 



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60 



40 



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20 



10 



60 



30 



20 



15 



12 



50 



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20 



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6 



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70 



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50 



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15 



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6 



40 



20 



15 



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10 



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24 



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10 



10 



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Hyacinths, named varieties 

 Polyanthus Narcissus 

 Tulips, namtd varieties 

 Jonquils, sweet scented 



Ixias 



Sparaxis .... 

 Tritonias .... 

 Babianas .... 

 Crocus, seedling 

 Snowdrops 

 Scilla Siberica . 



Larger Collections of the above, £7 7s., £10 10s., £15 15s., and £21. 

 After the 1st November, we sometimes modify the Covent Garden, Paxtonian, and Kensington Collections. 



STANDEN'S GARDENERS' AND AMATEURS' FRIEND, 



A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED MANURE. 



The richest fertilising compound known : the ingredients being chemically fixed, the Manure may 

 be freely used in the Conservatory and other Plant Houses frequented by ladies, where disagreeable 

 smelling manures could not be used. 



Mr. Charles Turner, of the Royal Nurseries, Slough, one of the most eminent and successful 

 cultivators of Azaleas, Camellias, &c., has used The Gardeners' and Amateurs' Friend with the 

 greatest success to these and other plants. Mr. John Davenport, late of Buile Hill, Pendleton, well 

 known as one of the most successful fruit growers, states in his testimonial, that he found The Gar- 

 deners' AND Amateurs' Friend superior for Fruit Trees in pots to any other form of manure he 

 had ever tried. Mr. John Smith, late of Abney Hall, near Manchester, a most enthusiastic and 

 successful plant grower, has for years used The Gardeners' and Amateurs' Friend for Azaleas, 

 Camellias, Ixoras, and most Stove and Green-house Plants, with results which fairly sui^rised him. 

 Mr. Young, West Hill House Gardens, Highgate, used this manure to Pot Vines, Foliage Plants, 

 &c., also Cauliflower, Onions, Celery, &c., and the results have been highly satisfactory. 



Were it necessary further, by means of names, to establish the high reputation of this Manure, 

 we could quote a host of well-known Cultivators, who are using it with the greatest advantage. 



As this Manure only requires to be sprinkled upon the surface of the soil in a dry state, 

 and but a little of it is necessary, the saving of labour in its application as compared with the time 

 and labour which would be required to apply manure water in sufficient quantity to ])roduce anything 

 like a similar result, is as ten times the cost of The Gardeners' and Amateurs' Friend. 



THE GARDENERS' AND AMATEURS' FRIEND, No. 1, should be used for most 

 kinds of Hard Wooded, Stove, and Greenhouse Plants, Roses, Fruit Trees, and Vegetables. Sold 

 in 1/. and 2/6 Sample Canisters ; and in Bags, 5/6, 10/6, and 21/. 



THE GARDENERS' AND AMATEURS' FRIEND, No. 2, is suitable for all 

 kinds of Soft Wooded, Stove, and Greenhouse Plants, Annuals, Bulbs, &c. Sold in Sample Canisters, 

 1/ and 2/6 ; and in Bags, 5/6 and 21/. 



STANDEN'S DEODORIZING COMPOUND, valuable for Neutralising all Offensive 

 Odours arising from whatever cause; also, for fixing Ammonia, &c. Sold in 1/ and 2/6 Canisters. 



THE PAXTON FUMIGATOR. Price 12/6. 



Illustrated in Spring Catalogue. 



