A STERLING NOVELTY. 

 Calceolaria Vcitch's Hardy Hybrid "Golden Glory." 



This beautiful plant was exhibited at a meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society on 

 June 25, 1907, when it received an Award of Merit. 



The descriptions given in the gardening papers are so full that we need only extract a portion 

 from each to show what a beautiful and valuable plant it is. 



As a greenhouse plant it will be invaluable, but as a hardy herbaceous plant it will take a high 

 position for its glorious colouring and for the length of time it continues in bloom. 



Not only has it stood out of doors in Devonshire, but the plants which were grown at the 

 Boyal Horticultural Society's gardens at Wisley withstood over twenty degrees of frost. 



Very pretty illustrations appeared in the Gardeners' Chronicle of June 29, 1907, and in the 

 Gardeners' Magazine of November 2, 1907, to whom we are indebted for the use of this block. 



See Extracts from Gardening Papers on opposite page. W 



Plants to be supplied in April 1908 at ^ Special prices for large quantities for 

 3s. 6d. each, * bedding on application. 



ROBERT VHTCH & SON, ™ ROYAL NURSER,ES 



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