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CHEAP BULBS, ETC., AND FRUIT TREES. 
SPECIAL CHEAP OFFER 
HARDY BULBS AND PLANTS, 
FOR FORCING AND FOR PLANTING IN SHRUBBERIES, BORDERS, ON ROCKWORK, Sec , AND 
NATURALIZING IN WILD GARDENS, WOODLAND WALKS, ON GRASS, See. 
pcriooo. per loo, perdo/. 
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6 . ..2 
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6...I 
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30 Alstrcemeria, orange-colour ... 
31 Anemones, double and single, 
in mixed colours 30 o... 3 6...0 8 
32 Anemone single," Blue Gem," 
large light-blue flowers 7 6...1 3 
33 Anemone fulgens, rich bril- 
liant scarlet, very hardy 8 6...1 6 
34 ,, Double of tlie Pyienees 30 0...3/6&5/6 ... 
35 Allium aureum, bright yellow 7 b..,i o 
36 ,, neapoiltanum, pure while ... 5 6...1 o 
37 ,, triquetrum , while Sggreen 15 o. .2 6 
38 Camassia esculenta, purple 12 6.. .2 o 
39 Cblonodoxa luclllae, the most 
beautiful blue spring flower, 
collected bulbs 38 o... 4 6...1 o 
40 ,, sardensls, deep blue, 
strong collected bulbs 42 o... 
41 Christmas Rose, white 50 o... 
42 Crocosmla aurea, bright-orange 
43 Crocus, In mixture.. 12 6... 
44 ,, golden yellow 9 6... 
45 ,, beautiful species in 
mixture, /;'/' rockwork .. 
46 Crown Imperials, in mixture .. 
47 Daffodils, choice mixed , for 
naturalization 30 
48 „ fine mixed, to naturalize. ..20 
49 Dog's Tooth Violets, in mixture 
Forget-Me-Not, see Myosotls. 
GO Fritillarias, in mixture 
51 Fumitory, red 
62 Funkla (the Plantain-Lily of 
Japan), mixed varieties ... 
53 Gladiolus byzantlnus and 
“The Bride," mixed 40 o.. 
54 ,, "The Bride, " snow-white 65 o.. 
65 ,, “ Brenchleyensls,".r«!/-/W 50 o... 
56 Grape Hyacinths, blue 25 1 
57 HemerocaUls mixed (Day-Lilies) 
58 Hepatlcas, blue or red plants 
59 Hyacinths , a beautiful mixture ... 
60 Hyaclnthus candlcans, snow-white 
61 „ amethystlnus, very 
beautiful sky-blue J, lower , hardy. . . 
62 Bearded Flag Iris, in mixture 75 < 
63 English and Spanish Bulbous 
Iris, in mixture..., 35 < 
64 Dwarf Flag Iris, in mixture ... 
per 1000. 
8. d . 
65 Ixla crateroides, cerise-scarlet ... 
66 Lenten Roses, named, 12 /, 18/, & 24/ 
67 Lllium, vars. of Davuricum, 
mixed red shades 
68 ,, candidum, Madonna or 
Old White Lily 
69 ,, auratum 
70 Lily of the Valley, planting 
crowns 42 
71 Meadow-Saffron, autumn- 
flowering, in mixture 
,, spring- /lowering ,, 
hyacintha lactea, 
beautiful white 
uniflora consplcua, 
white and porcelain . . . 
lilacina, porcelain 
and violet 
76 Myosotls dlssltlflora, blue 
77 ,, ,, alba, white ... 
78 Omithogalum, Star of 
per 100. per doz. 
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doz. 
...2i 0...3 6 
.15 0...2 
7 
72 „ 
73 Mllla 
74 
76 
o... 5 6...1 o. 
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.. 7 6... i 
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3 6 
• 4 6 
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Bethlehem, while 
... 3 
6...0 
6 
/6 1 
6 
79 
,, nutans, white and green ... 
...10 
6...1 
6 
.24 
0...3 
6 
80 
Romulea speelosa, carmine. 
suitable for rockwork 
... 7 
6...1 
c> 
4 
6... . 
81 
St, Bernard s Lily, white 
...30 
0...4 
b 
3 
6... . 
82 
Scilla siblrlca, bright blue ...21 
0... 2 
6...0 
b 
5 
6...1 
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83 
,, bifolia, deep blue, dwarf 42 
O... S 
6... 1 
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84 
,, autumnalls japonica, 
10 
6.. . 1 
6 
rose, a utu m n flower i ng ... 
. .10 
6... 1 
b 
5 
6...I 
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85 
,, peruviana, dark blue 
...30 
0...4 
6 
86 
Solomon’s Seal 
...15 
0...2 
6 
21 
0...3 
6 
87 
Snowdrops, double and single 21 
O... 2 
6...0 
5 
88 
,, Elwes’ Giant, the finest 
5 
6... 1 
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of all, strong bulbs 38 
O... 4 
6... . 
7 
6...1 
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89 
Snowflakes, spring-flowering, 
5 
6... 1 
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home-grown roots 
... 8 
6...1 
6 
3 
6...0 
9 
90 
, , summer flowering 
... 6 
6...! 
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21 
0...3 
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91 
Sternbergia lutea, ye/hnu, 
2 1 
0...3 
6 
a ul umn flower i ng 
...IO 
6...1 
6 
12 
6. ..2 
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92 
Spiraea palmata, red 
—35 
0...5 
b 
12 
6. ..2 
6 
93 
Wood Hyacinths, mixed 21 
0... 3 
6... . 
94 
,, blue 21 
0... 3 
6...0 
8 
IO 
6...1 
6 
95 
,, white 
... 8 
6... 1 
3. 
IO 
6. ..2 
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., red 
... 8 
6... 1 
3. 
97 
Winter Aconites, yrf/ozu 15 
O... 2 
0... . 
4 
6 ... 1 
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98 
Zephyranthes Candida, while. 
15 
0...2 
6 
autumnflowering 
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6... 1 
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FRUIT TREES. 
Strong healthy selected plants, ready November to March. Early orders solicited. 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Trees. 
T rces. 
'Frees. 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Standards. 
Dwarfs. 
Dwarfs. 
Pyramids. 
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J. d. 
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Apples 
2 6 to 3 6 
4 6 to s 6 
2 6 
26 to 3 6 
Apricots 
12 6 to 15 6 
36 
S6.. 76 
2 6 
Cherries 
76 ,, 10 6 
26,, 36 
46,, 56 
2 6 
Nectarines 
e 6 ,, 76 
Pears 
76 ,, 10 6 
26 ,, 36 
46,, 56 
2 6 
36,. 5 
Plums 
76 ,, 10 6 
26,, 36 
46,, 56 
2 6 
36-56 
s. d. s. d. 
Currants per doz. 6 o to 12 o 
Gooseberries 6 o ,, 12 o 
Mulberries each 7 6 ,, 21 o 
Nuts, Cob per doz. 12 o ,, 18 o 
f&S" For other Fruit trees, etc., prices can be had for any special kind, on application . 
&b' Strawberry Plants, a select fist of these will be found on page 32. 
Nuts, Filbert per doz. 12 
Raspberries per doz. 3/6 to 7/6, per 100 21 
Grape Vines, each 7/6, 10/6 , 12/6, 15 
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