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Relway 





Garden 



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Kelway Hardy Herbaceous Plants give an air of distinction to any garden, with their fine upstanding 

 stems and bold, richly coloured blooms. Grouped in the 





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they provide a feast of successive colour for the greater part of the year. All Kelway plants are from 

 strong countrv-grown stocks, which flourish under almost all conditions of soil and climate. 

 The Kelway Booklet, " Gardens of Delight," sent post free for 6d. (returnable to subsequent customers) ; it contains 

 full particulars of the Kelway Garden 



KELWAY & SON, The Royal Horticulturists, LANGPORT, SOMERSET 



WE 



SEEDS, 

 BULBS, 



AND 



PLANTS 



For Spring, 1910, 



SPECIAL REDUCTIONS 



IN PRICE OF 

 RHODODENDRONS, etc. 



PLANTS FOR HEDGES, CAME C-JVERTS, 



ym CATALOGUE of above is ' " 



NOW READY, and will be sent, We extendi a Courteous Inyltation to Inspect 



post free on application to their; ^ '"^^^^^^^'^^ 

 ^ ^« PRICES AND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. 



OVERVEEN, HAARLEM, HOLLAND ; 



Or to tiieir General Agents, 



MERTENS and CO. 



3, Cross Lane, LONDON, E. 



ISAAC MATTHEWS & SONS, 



LTD., 



MILTON. STOKE-ON-TRENT. 



PAUL & SON'S 



Inimitable Collection of 



WAVED SWEET PEAS. 



Countess Spencer ( 

 Etta" Dyke lai-g*i fine'w: 



Evelyn Hemus 123), buff. 



Flora Norton Spencer 



ijiaud luioht i.alo l.hu'. waved 

 Helen Lewis (50,, tine orange ] 



John 'ingrman (25;. rich rosy 



Menie' Christie (25), rich 



Mrs. ' Routzahn (25), api 



Mrs. H. Sykes (2; 

 St. George (25), 



The Marquis 



PAUL & SON, 



SEEDSMEN, 



I 6, WORMWOOD ST., OLD BROAD ST., 

 I LONDON, E.G. 



