CUTH BERTS 



GOLD MEDAL 



Azaleas, Forcing Plants 

 and Bulbs a Speciality. 



AWARDED THE 



ROYAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHELSEA, 1912-2 Gold Medals, 2 Silver Cups. 

 Royal Horticul'.ural Society's Gold Medal at Westminster, February 28th, 1905. 



Do. do. do. do. do. March 3rd, i908. 



Do. do. do. do. do. January 31st, 1911. 



Do. do. do. do. Temple Show, May 2nd. 1911. 



Do. do. do. do. Chelsea, May 20th, 1913. 



Three Gold Medals, Royal Botanic Society, Regent's Park. 

 Twelve Silver Cups, Royal HorticulturafSociety's Temple Shows. 



Guthberts' Hardy Azaleas. 



In beautiful shades of colour. For Beds, Borders, and Early Forcing. 



Cuthberts' Hardy Forcing Plants. 



FOR CONSERVATORY DECORATION. 



Almonds, double white and pink. 

 Cerasus floie pleno. 

 Dcutzias, various. 



Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. 

 Kalmias, in \ariety. 

 Laburnums. 



Lilacs, in twenty varieties, to name. 

 Magnolias, in variety. 



Philadelphia coronarius. 

 Primus, of sorts. 

 Robinias, of sorts. 

 Spiraeas, of sorts. 

 Staphylea colchica. 



Thorns, double white, pink, and scarlet. 

 Viburnum opulus (Guelder Rose). 

 Wistaria sinensis, well set with buds. 



SPECIALLY GROWN FOR EARLY FORCING AND WELL SET WITH BUDS. 

 (In Standards and Dwarfs.) , 



Cuthberts' Gold Medal Bulbs. 



At the Royal Horticultural Society's Spring Bulb Show (1909-12) we were awarded, 

 in open competition, SEVEN GOLD MEDALS kindly offered for collections of named 

 Hyacinths by bhe General Bulb Growers' Society of Haarlem. 



Descriptive Priced Catalogues free on application. 



R. & G. CUTHBERT, 

 THE NURSERIES, SOUTHGATE, MIDDLESEX. 



ESTABLISHED 1797. Telephone No. 143 Palmer's Green 



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