To be sent out in May, 1906, by 



J. T. WEST, 



TOWER HILL, BRENTWOOD. 



CACTUS VARIETIES. 



GLOW." A large flower, made up of long and narrow florets, Yellow and 



Apricot. Good habit 7s. 6d. each. 



" MODESTY." Pale Lavender, with White centre. A very pretty variety ... 7s. 6d. ,, 



" MRS. GEO. STEVEN SON." A grand new Yellow. F.C.C., 



N.D.S., F.C.C., L.D.U., and A.M., R.H.S 7s. 6d. „ 



" IVI Ft . GEO. CASE ETON." Black Maroon and Crimson. A very 



fine variety for Garden and Decoration 7s. 6d. ,, 



" NEEE Y HEMSLEY." A distinct break, habit very dwarf, stems 

 whitish, colour deep Maroon with White tips. A decorative variety. F.C.C., 

 L.D.U 68. „ 



" NEESON." One of the best varieties raised. Very distinct. Colour 



bright Crimson shading to Magenta. F.C.C., N.D.S., F.C.C., L.D.U. , A.M., R.H.S. 7s. 6d. „ 



POMPONE VARIETIES. 



" KITTY EAURETT." A very distinct and pretty variety. Golden 

 Yellow, Crimson edges and tips, dwarf and free. F.C.C., N.D.S., F.C.C., L.D.U., 

 A.M., R.H.S 58. „ 



" MIDGET." A very small Pompone, Salmon, shaded Peach, very constant. 



F.C.C., N.D.S 58. „ 



SHOW VARIETY. 



HARRY E AGO EN." A large and useful variety, with perfect outline, 



colour Yellow, suffused and edged Rose 58. ,, 



Catalogue of General Collection post free on demand. 



HARDY PLANTS A SPECIALITY. 



The following collections include many rare and choice varieties, as well 

 as the old favourites, and are excellent value, and sent post free: — 



No. 1. 



Hardy Plants for Mixed Border, 



100 in 50 varieties £2 0 0 



100 „ 25 „ 1 18 0 



100 „ 10 „ 1 15 0 



No. 2. 



Early-flowering Plants. 



100 in 50 varieties £2 0 0 



100 „ 25 „ 1 18 0 



100 „ 10 „ 1 15 0 



No. 3. 



Late-flowering Plants (including some of the 

 best and most distinct Michaelmas Daisies 

 and Phlox). 



50 in 25 varieties £1 0 0 



50 „ 12 „ 0 18 0 



No. 4. 



Plants for Rockwork, &c. 



50 in 25 varieties £1 0 0 



50 „ 12 „ 0 18 0 



Half or Quarter Collections at Proportionate Rates. 



CA TAL OGUE FBEE ON APPLIC ATION. 



N. LOWIS, The Perennial Nurseries, Leversdown, BRIDGWATER. 

 SHREWSBURY 



32nd Great Floral Fete, 



AUGUST 22nd and 23rd, 1906. 



Above £1,200 offered in CASH PRIZES as under: 



CHAMPION SILVER CUP, Value Fifty Guineas, FOB GRAPES. 



Silver Cups, Gold and Silver Medals, and Valuable Vegetable Prizes 

 offered by the principal Firms in England. 



Schedules "Post Free on application to the Hon, Sees. — 



Messrs. ADNITT & NAUNTON, Shrewsbury. 



R.H.S. Advertisement Office :— VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 



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