OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 
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YUCCA (ADAM’S NEEDLE). 
Ornamental foliage, liardy plants, forming striking objects in garden scenery. Y.recmva has beautiful 
drooping leaves, and is a most desirable plant for vases, or for planting on lawns or in the parterre. 
Each— s. d. ft . d. 
1291 Yucca filamentosa, white . . 2 6 to 10 0 
1292 „ variegata 7 6 „ 42 0 
Each — s. d. s. d. 
1293 Yucca gloriosa, white ... . 2 6 to 111 6 
1294 „ recurva, white .... 2 6 „ 10 6 
ZEPHYRANTHES. 
These are very pretty bulbous plants, and require the same treatment as Ixia. 
Each— s. a. I Each— s. il 
1295 Candida, white per doz. 2,(1 0 3 I 1296 Rosea, rose 1 0 
ANNUALS. 
DWARF ANNUALS, FROM SIX TO TWELVE INCHES HIGH. 
Many a charming bed, patch, or edging, might be made with these in spring, cither assorted with 
bulbs or alone ; by way of example, take a circular bed, divide it into six compartments, into each sow a 
distinct variety of Nemophila, and the same may be done with many of the other Dwarf Annuals. 
s. d. 
1297 15 packets of the most beautiful and suitable dwarf annuals, for spring blooming . .26 
1298 21 „ ,, „ „ ,, ... 3 6 
1299 30 „ „ „ ,, „ ... 5 6 
TALLER GROWING ANNUALS, FROM ONE TO TWO FEET. 
These, though not suitable for dwarf edgings, or for mixing with bulbs, are invaluable for patches hi 
the borders, and for filling unoccupied beds ; while their graceful habits, brilliant colours, and profusion 
of bloom, impart to the flower garden a very gay appearance. 
... d. 
1300 15 packets of beautiful annuals, suitable for spring blooming 2 6 
1301 21 ,, ,, ,, ,, ...... 3 6 
1302 30 „ „ „ „ 5 6 
CHOICE FLORIST FLOWER SEEDS. 
1303 Calceolaria herbaceous (James’), flowers remarkably large ami superbly shaped 
1304 „ very fine 
1305 Carnation, saved from finely-shaped flowers, bizar res, flakes, seifs, Sfc 
1306 „ perpetual, ditto ditto 
1307 Cineraria, saved from the most perfectly -shaped flowers 
1308 Mimulns, Mr. Bull’s improved strain of Maculosa 
1309 Pelargonium, saved from the most beautiful large flowered English varieties . . 
1310 „ ditto ditto ditto spotted French varieties 
1311 „ ' ditto ditto ditto fancy varieties 
1312 Ficoteo, saved from bold finely-shaped flowers, bizarres, flakes, self's, and f alleys 
1313 „ perpetual, ditto ditto ditto 
1314 Pink, very choice 
1315 Primula, saved from extra fine flowers 
Per packet. 
s. d. s. d. 
2 6 
1 0 
1 0 and 2 6 
1 0 „ 2 0 
1 0 „ 2 f. 
1 0 „ 2 0 
1 0 „ 2 G 
1 0 „ 2 G 
1 0 „ 2 6 
1 0 „ 2 6 
1 0 „ 2 0 
1 0 „ 2 6 
1 0 „ 2 G 
VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. 
See Spring Seed Catalogue, on page 30 of Autumn Catalogue for 1865. 
SUNDRY ROOTS, PLANTS, &.C. 
SELECT LIST OF STIIAWBE1I1IY PLANTS. 
Per 100 — s, d. 
1316 Admiral Dundas (Myatt), large and heavy cropper • - - - - - -5G 
1317 Alpine, red and white - - - • - - - - - -36 
1318 Black Prince (Cuthill), early, small , but good cropper - - - - - -36 
1319 British Queen (Myatt), fine flavour , requires high cultivation - - - - - 5 6 
1320 Carolina superha, flne flavour - - - - - - - - -56 
1321 Cockscomb, very large, free bearing variety , desirable - - - - - -56 
1322 Crimson Queen (Myatt), very large, great cropper , and flne late variety - - - 5 6 
1323 Comte de Paris, fruit large and handsome, a useful kind - - - - - 3 6 
1324 Dr. Hogg, the sweetest strawberry grown, resembles the British Queen, but larger and a bette 
grower - - - - - - - - - - - -21 0 
1325 Eclipse (Reeves), aood colour and flavour , and an excellent cropper, good for pot culture - 5 6 
1326 Empress Eugeni^ (Knivet), very large, early, and good flavour, forces well - - - 5 6 
1827 Elton Pine, flne foi' preserving - - - - - - - - -36 
1328 Elton (Improved), large , superior flavour, late, great cropper - - - - - 5 6 
1329 Eliza (Rivers), excellent cropper - - - - - - - - -56 
1330 Eleanor (Myatt), very late, large, and a good bearer - - - - - -36 
1331 Fairy Queen, very highly recommended - - - - - - - -10 6 
1332 Filbert Pino (Myatt), extra fine flavour and heavy cropper, continues a long time in bearing - 5 6 
1333 Frogmore late Pine (Ingram), fruit deep coloured, flesh solid, juicy, rich, ripens late - 5 6 
1334 General Havelock (Tiley), early, large - - - - - - - - 5 6 
