BULBS, ETC., STRAWBERRY PLANTS, AND FRUIT TREES. 
BULBS AND PLANTS 
FOR SHRUBBERIES, AND NATURALIZATION IN WILD GARDENS, WOODLAND WALKS, ETC. 
6. ..i 6 
periooo. perioo. pcrdoz. 
a. d. 8. d. s. d. 
27 Anemones, double and single, 
in mixed colours 30 o... 3 6...0 8 
28 Anemone fulgens (the Scarlet 
Windflower) 15 0.2 6 
29 Allium aureum (Moly), bright 
yellow 7 6- 1 6 
30 Allium descendens, large 
purple flower heads 3 
31 Alstrcemeria, mixed varieties is 0...2 
32 ABclepiaa tuberosa & lncarnata 7 
33 Brodisea oongesta, purple 7 6...1 
34 Camassla eaculenta 7 6—1 
35 Cbionodoxa Luclllsa, the most 
beautiful blue spring flower 10 
36 Christmas Roses, 5/6, 7/6, & 10/6 per doz. 
37 CrocuB, in mixture 12 6... I 6...0 
38 Crown Imperials, in mixture 30 0...5 
39 Daffodils, m mixture, including 
the Trumpet, Mock, and 
True Narcissus. 42/, 50/, & 63 o... 7 6...1 
40 Dog'sToothVlolets, !«»«':««« 50 o... 7 6...1 
41 Feather Hyacinth 10 6...1 
42 Fritlllarlas, in mixture 10 6...1 
43 Fumitory 10 6...1 
44 Funkia (the Plantain Lily of 
Japan), mixed varieties 30 0...5 
46 Gladiolus byzantinus and 
CoIvlUl, in mixture 5 6 • I 
46 Grape Hyacinths 7 6...1 
47 Hemerocallls, The Day Lily 30 0...5 
48 Hepatlcas, blue and red 21 0...3 
per 1000. 
d. 
perioo. pcrdoz. 
O'. 3 
0-3 
0...3 
6... 1 
0...2 
49 Hyacinth, a beautiful mixture 17 61..2 6 
50 Hyacinthus candlcans, the 
great snow-white summer- 
flowering Hyacinth 21 O'. 3 6 
51 Iris barbata, in mixture 21 0...3 6 
52 Blue Flag Iris 21 0...3 6 
53 English and Spanish Bulbous 
Iris, in mixture 5 
54 Dwarf Flag Iris, in mixture 15 
55 Lenten Roses, 12/, 18/, & 24/ per doz. 
66 Lilies, vars. of Davuricum 21 0...3 6 
67 Meadow Saffron, Autumn- 
Flowering, in mixture 12 6. ..2 o 
68 Meadow Saffron, Spring. 
Flowering 10 
59 Omlthogalums 5 
60 Pseonias, in mixture 60 
61 Scllla slblrlca 42 o... 5 
62 Solomon’s Seal 15 
63 Snowdrops, double and single 21 o... 2 
64 Spring Snowflakes 7 
65 Summer Snowflakes 10 
66 Starch Hyacinths, blue 7 
67 Spirseajaponlca 30 
68 Spirsea palmata, is. 6d. each 
69 Triteleia conspicua, mixed... 25 o... 3 
70 Tritomas grandls and glau- 
cescens 50 
71 Wood Hyacinths, mixed 42 o... 5 
72 Winter Aconites 21 o... 2 
73 Old-fashioned White Lilies 21 
6... 1 
6.. . 1 
0...7 
6. . .1 
0...2 
6.. .0 
6.. .1 
6.. . 1 
6.. . 1 
0...4 
10 
6.. .0 
0...7 
6.. . 1 
6.. .0 
0...3 
fly 74 FritUlaxia arniena, flowers soft yellow, a new species of great beauty , flowering at the same 
time as our native Frittilaria 21 
0...3 
A SELECT LIST OF STRAWBERRIES. 
We have made a careful selection of the very best and most distinct varieties of Strawberries, 
mend all of them, feeling confident they will give the greatest satisfaction ; others can be had also. 
Less quantities than 50 of a sort will be charged at a little higher rate. 
and recom- 
per 100 I. d. 
Alpine, red and white 3 6 
Auguste Nicaise, large crim- 
son 3 6 
Bicton Pine, white, large ... 3 6 
Black Prince, early 3 6 
British Queen 5 6 
Dr. Hogg, very large 5 6 j 
Due de Magenta, crimson ... 5 6 j 
Elton Pine, late 3 6 
per too j. d. 
Frogmore late Pine 7 6 
Hautbois (Myatt's) 3 6 
James Veitch, superior flavour 5 6 
keen's Seedling, early 5 6 
La Constants 5 6 
La Grosse SucrAe, Loxford 
Hall seedling 7 6 
Lucas, large 5 6 
Marguerite, forces well 3 6 
per too ». 
Oscar, large and firm 3 
President, great cropper 5 
Prince Arthur, fine 3 
Sabreur, dark crimson 3 
Sir C. Napier 5 
Sir Joseph Paxton, extra 5 
Souvenir de Kieff 5 
The Amateur, fine flavour... 5 
Vicomtesse HdricartdeThury 5 
i. 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
Strawberry Plants, in small Pots, 4/6 per dozens in Fruiting Pots, 12/- to 18/- per dozen. 
~FRUIT TREES. 
Early orders solicited. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Untrained 
Trees. 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Untrained 
Trees. 
Fine Half- 
Standard 
Trees. 
In Pots. 
Standards. 
Standards. 
Dwarfs. 
Dwarfs. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
Apples 
2 6 to 36 
4 6 to s 6 
2 6 
7 6 to is 6 
Apricots 
12 6 to 15 6 
26,, 36 
6 6 . 
7 6 
2 6 
Cherries 
10 6 
26,, 36 
4 h . 
.6 6 
3 6 
S 6 „ 10 6 
Nectarines 
12 6 ,, 15 62 6 ,, 3 6 
-5 6 - 
7 0 
2 6 
76,, 15 6 
Peaches 
12 6 ,, 15 6 2 6 ,, 36 
S b . 
7 6 
2 6 
76,, 15 6 
Pears 
10 6 
26 ,, 36 
4 0 . 
S b 
3 6 
56,, 10 6 
Plums 
10 6 
26,, 36 
4 6 , 
. S 6 
2 6 
56,, 10 6 
s. d. s. d.\s. d. s. d. 
Fine Dwarf 
and Pyramid 
Trees. 
In Pots. 
Fine Traiued 
Trees. 
Pyramids. 
5 6 to 10 6 
6 
7 6 
10 6 
10 6 
7 6. 
7 63 
3 6 
4 6 to 7 6 
7 6 
7 6 
Almonds, Sweet 
s. 
2 
d. 
6 to 
s. 
3 
d. 
6 
Crabs, Siberian 
2 
6 „ 
3 
6 
Figs, in Pots 
3 
6 „ 
7 
6 
„ Castle Kennedy 
Medlars 
3 
6 ,, 
7 
6 
3 
6 „ 
7 
6 
Barberries 
per doz. 
7 
6 to 12 
0 
Blackberries, American and 
others 
M 
18 
O „ 
3° 
0 
Cranberries 
»» 
12 
0 ,, 
18 
0 
Currants 
»» 
6 
0 ,, 
12 
0 
Gooseberries 
6 
0 ,, 
12 
0 
s. d. s. d. 
Mulberries each 7 6 to 21 o 
Quinces 2 6 „ 7 6 
Services 2 6 „ 3 6 
Spanish Chesnuts 3 6 „ s 6 
Walnuts „ 3 6 „ 7 6 
Nuts, Cob per doz. 12 o ,, 18 
Nuts, Filbert „ 12 o to 18 
Raspberries per doz. 3/6 to 7/6, per 100 21 
Strawberries in Fruiting Potsperdoz. 12 
Grape Vines, medium, strong, 
and extra strong, each 7/6, io/6, 12/6, 15 o ,, 21 
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