yrMniTOTc^' GOLD 



\^\J A flOlLil i O MEDAL 



Azaleas and Forcing Plants 



A SPECIALITY. 



AWARDED THE 



Royal Horticultural Society's Gold Medal at Westminster, Feb. 28, 1905, 

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

 Four Silver Cups, Royal Horticultural Society's Temple Shows. 

 Silver Gilt Medal, Royal Caledonia Horticultural Society, Edinburgh. 

 Forty-two Silver Gilt, Silver and other Medals, Royal Horticuitural Society's 

 Shows, London. 



Cuthberts^ Hardy Azaleas. 



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



Azalea mollis, choice mixed. 



mollis, choice named, 

 mollis X sinensis, choice 

 mixed. 



mollis X sinensis, choice 



named. 



Azalea mollis hybrids, choice 

 named. 



,, rustica, fl. pi., choice named. 

 ,, Ghent, double flowered, choice 

 named. 

 Ghent, choice named. 



Cuthberts^ Hardy Forcing Plants. 



FOR CONSERVATORY DECORATION. 



Almonds, double white and pink. 

 Gerasus flore pleno. 

 Deutzias, various. 



Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. 



Kalmias, in variety. 



liaburnums. 



Xiilacs, in twenty varieties, to name. 

 Magnolias, in variety. 



Philadelphus coronarius. 



Prunus, of sorts, 



Robinias, of sorts. 



Spiraeas, of sorts. 



Staphylea colchica. 



Thorns, double w^hite, pink, and scarlet. 



Yiburnum Opulus (Guelder Rose). 



Wistaria sinensis, well set with buds. 



SPECIALLY GROWN FOR EARLY FORCING AND WELL SET WITH BUDS. 



(In Standards and Dwarfs.) 



DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. 



R. & G. CUTHBERT, The Nurseries, 



ESTABLISHED 1797. Southgate, MIDDLESEX. 



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



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