SPECIAL NOTICES. 
1. Quality. — All bulbs and plants arc carefully selected. 
Ii. Experimental Grounds, Long- Ditton Fursery, five minutes from Surbiton Station, S.W.R. (and close 
to the New Recreation Grounds). — Visitors will find at all seasons many things of interest and 
beauty in Hardy Bulbs. Tubers, and Hardy Herbaceous Perennial Plants. In spring the 
btilliancy of the bulb fields surpass description. 
III. Parcel Post. — We shall in all cases use the Farcel Post when cheapest and the articles ordered weigh 
under eleven pounds, and admit of being packed for safe transmission by “ Parcel Post .” 
IV. Carriage by Rail may be deducted at settlement of account on orders for Bulbs to any Railway 
Station in Great Britain, and to ail ports on the Irish Coast. 
V. Orders, paid in advance. — If it is necessary to send such by Rail, carriage will be prepaid if requested, 
or, if not requested, a liberal equivalent in goods will be added. 
VI. Packages. — A small charge is made for these, and if returned within a fortnight, allowance made for the 
same. Returned empties should invariably h ive the sender s name on the address label for identifica- 
tion, and a notification sent by post , stating date of dispatch and name of Railway Company. 
VII. Fruit and Forest Trees, Shrubs, Plants in pots, Soils, Watson’s Lawn Sand, Manures, Insecticides, 
Barr’s Cut Flower and Fruit Conveyance Boxes, Barr’s Waltonian Indoor Frames, Barr’s Improved 
Hydropult Garden Engines— on these we do not allow carriage. 
VIII. Five per cent, may be deducted from accounts if paid within one month from date of invoice. 
IX, Post Office Orders and Postal Orders to be made payable at Post Office, Covent Garden, W.C., or 
any other P03t Office; these and all cheques to be crossed, adding the words “and Co.” or by 
preference “ London and County Bank.” Small amounts in a Registered Letter may be remitted in 
Postage Stamps, or coin. 
X, Naming Daffodils. — It is not always possible for us to give the necessary attention to cut specimens 
of Daffodils that reach us for naming during our busy seed season. Our friends in future will do us a 
great kindness , to send their specimens to the Daffodil Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Dates when the Committee sit will be furnished by the Secretary of the R. H. S., 117, Victoria Street, 
London, S.W. 
XI. Out Daffodil Flowers. — When in bloom out of doors, we are prepared to send cut specimens of 
new Daffodils, correctly named, and at the following low charges, to those wishing to acquaint 
themselves further with these lovely flowers. 
12 Cut 
Daffodil flowers in 12 varieties 
.. 2/6 
36 .. 
,, ,, in 12 ,, .... 
.. 6/- 
18 „ 
„ ,, in 18 
.. 3/6 
54 .. 
,, ,, in 18 ,, 
.. 8/6 
30 Cut Daffodil flowers in 30 varieties 6/6 
90 ,, „ ,, in 30 ,, 12/6 
50 ,, ,, ,, in 50 12/6 
150 .. .. .. 5° 2 S/- 
XII. Daffodil Illustrations and Coloured Plates can be had, post-licc, at following charges: 
No. 1. Two large uncoloured Illustrations — one representing a Group of Y< How Trumpet Daffodils, and 
the other a Group of White Trumpet Daffodils — drawn and at ranged for the" Gardener. 
Chronicle " by Agnes Barr. Tile two PI lies for is. 
No. 2. Peauliful Coloured Plate of a Group of White Trumpet Daffodils. \s. 
No. 3. Beautiful Coloured Plate of Daffodils, representing Jncomfarabitis Gloria Afuncli, Incomparabilis 
Princess Maty of Cambridge , and Leedsi Beat/ ice. is. 
No. 4. Beautiful Coloured Plate of Daffodil, Bicolor Horsficldi. is. 
No. 5. Beautiful Coloured Plate of Daffodils, representing Cyclamincus ( the Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil ) 
and Triandrus alius (Angel's Tears Daffodils), is. 
No. 6. Beautiful Coloured Plats of Daffodils, representing a Group of Posticus and Burbidgei varieties, is. 
No. 7. Beautiful Coloured Plate of a Group of Daffodils, including Ccrnuus pulcher , Milneri, Bicolor 
J. B. M. Camm, A ’elsotti varieties, etc. is. 
PIT With Orders for Daffodil P.ulbs to value 2ij. and upwards, will be enclosed, free, Two Illustrations , No. i; 
with Daffodil orders 42c and upwards, No. 1 and No. 2 ; witii Daffodil orders ol 63c and upwards, No. 1, 
No. 2, and No. 3 ; with Daffodil orders of £5 51. and upwards, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, and No. 5. 
This List is arranged to be used as an Order Sheet, when a general order is given. 
On left hand margin write Quantities of Bulbs, etc., required, and on the following 
form Name and Address. The List is then wrapped for book jiost, and addressed 
to us with a Half-penny Stamp affixed. In the package there will be enclosed 
another List for future reference. 
Forward the articles marked in this List per 
Railway to Station, and charge them to the 
account of ... 
Postal Address 
Signature of Person ordering 1 
1890. 
Date 
