ITS CATALOG IK OF ItUMiS AND KLOWKKHOOTS, 



I>. 10 p. 1D0 ]). 10(10 



I'nble words. $ Ct. § ct. $ ct. 



Gibsoni, yellow, black cent or, true 2.50 22.— 



Goldquelle (hybr.) 2.— 18.— 



japonicus ft. pi. iFertuneii I.— 6. — 50.— 



„ Excelsior, orange, very fine 1. — 6.— 50. — 



„ maximus 1. — T.50 60. — 



napellifolius 1. — 5. — 



Newry Giant, extra fine 1.50 11. 



Smouthi 1. — <S.50 



Thomas S. Ware ihybr) I.— T.50 



Yellow Queen 1.— 8.50 



Tropaeolum. Aug -Nov ) 



Orient azureum, violet and blue eaeh 1.50 



Brachyseras, yellow „ 1.50 



Origin pentaphyllum, scarlet and green, (Nov. -March) 11. — 



polyphyllum T.50 



Leichtlini, dark orange yellow . . .each —.50 



Omaro speciosum, scarlet, (Nov. -March) 1.T5 16.— 



Ornate tricolor Ijaratti , scarlet and black, yellow centre .... 3.T5 

 Orol tuberosum, yellow and red (ready for Export in Nov.) This 

 variety we recommend for covering walls, it grows 6 feet 

 high and produces innumerable scarlet and yellow flowers, 

 large stock 1.50 13.50 



Tuberosus. (Jan.- April ). 



African Tuberosus, we can supply these from middle of Oct. 



till April 3.75 34. 



Orphan La Perle, double white, extra selected bulbs from 4 to 6 



inches circumference, ready January 1.25 10. 



Tunica. (Oct.-March). p ,„ 



$'ct. 



Saxifraga — .60 3.75 



fl. pi. (1st class certificate) R. H. S. Most 

 effectual, if suspended in baskets, for Hall decoration, 

 a splendid and highly recommended novelty — flowers 

 are of the size and as double as those of Ranunculus 



aconitifolius fl. pi. and of a bright clear rose color. 2.50 17.— 150. 



Tussilaga Fragrans. (Oet.-March). 



farfara fol. var., in pots 1 25 8.50 



fragrans —.25 2.— 17. 



Tydaea. (Nov.-March). 



Orpin 

 Orris 



In extra fine named varieties 

 Mixed all colors 



3.T5 



2.— 18.- 



