JURDY CY CLAMEN, HYACINTHUS CANDICANS, AND EARLY GLADIOLI. 23-. 
Hardy Cyclamen— continued. 
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protected with leaves till March. ' y S 10U d be p anted in sheltered nooks on rockwork, and 
unusTany Seco^ve s' ^ th f ir , be ^* iful Ancec.ochilus-like variegated leaves are 
has bee/ taken of fh*e°fo? .‘ ha * not more advantage 
Chionodoxas, Leucojum vernaC^™ Scil,a Scilla sibiricl 
/tar These hardy Cyclamen are kept in pots ready for despatch at all seasons C Euroteeum at or, * 
are lifted from the bed out of doors as wanted / ' 0/ t er I0 °- 
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Hardy Cyclamen, Autumn, Winter, and Spring-flowering, 12 varieties, 3 roots of each. 3 or. 
12 ” 1 m i or. 6d. 
Atkinsl, white , crimson centre i 
»» roseum, pretty rose - coloured 
flowers 1 
,, rubrum, deep crimson flowers ... i 
Coum, bright crimson x 
Coum and Atkinsl, in mixture , p. doz. 7/6, o 
Europaeum, crimson sweet. - scented 
autu m n -flowering , 25/ p. 100. 4/6 p. doz. o 
Europaeum, m pots per doz., 10/6 1 
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949 
950 
951 
952 
953 
964 
He deras folium, rosy pink ...per doz. 10/6 1 *o 
” album, /way ...i/& x 5 
»» graecum, delicate rose , 
flowers large and beautiful 
▼a , P er doz. 10/6 1 o 
Ibericum, purple-crimson m 2 6 
Repandum, bright crimson j ^ 
Vernum, bright crimson x * 
»» album, pure white 2 6* 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
the great snow-white SUMMER-FLOWERING hyacinth 
mra la^irTbulbs lbS per 100 ' 10/6 : P er do/ ~ 2 /- : each 
txtra large bulbs per lco , ls/ .. per doz 2 ' /6 : each 
GLADIOLI. 
Il l RLY I LOYV KRI \G HARDY GLADIOLI, for Autumn- Planting. 
Bulbs ready from October. 
place indoors. So treated, the flowers expand as if the bulbs had not b^n disturbed g the ba "' p0t ' aDd 
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MAY AND JUNE-FLOWERING HARDY GLADIOLI 
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The Bride, lovely pure white flowers, one of the most valuable white flower} of J 
early Summer for border decoration and cutting. It also makes a 
grand pot-plant for the greenhouse, ht. 2 ft 5 
" ” extra large roots 8 
JUNE AND JULY-FLOWERING HARDY GLADIOLI. 
s. d. 
100. 
. d. 
p.doz. 
s. d. 
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..o 8 
960 6 each of 16 varieties 
961 3 ,, 16 
962 1 ,, 15 
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970 
3 6 
21 O 
to 6 
4 c 
p. doz.— ». d. 
Amsterdam (new), targe salmon-scarlet , 
with white blotches , strong grower, ji ft 
Alfred Tennyson, delicate' pale salmon- 
rose, with white flakes, very beautiful 
Cardlnalis, bright scarlet and white, ti ft. 
Delicatissimus, Ivory-white, flaked deep 
crimson-lake, very beautiful and early 
ij ft 
Elegantissimus, fine rose, spotted, as in... 
Fire King (new), brilliant orange-scarlet, 
with crimson and -white flakes, large 
handsome flowers, il ft. 
King Street, Cement Garden, 1890.] 
to 6 
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Splendid mixed. ..per too, 10/6 ; per doz. 
Fine mixed P er too, 7/6 ; p. doz. 
scarlet, 
p. doz.- 
flaked white, 
Formosissimus 
showy, ft 
General Scott (new), delicate rosy pink, 
with vermilion markings, beautiful, ih ft. 
Insignia, large rosy scarlet, with crimson- 
violet flakes, free-flowering, good for 
massing in beds, borders, etc., and for 
cutting, 2 ft per too, 10/6 
La Vllle de Versailles, white, with large 
rosy-crimson spots, most beautiful, 2 ft. ... 
Magniflcus, deep red , handsome, 21 in. 
Prince Rudolph, dark cerise scarlet , with 
crimson blotch, 21 in 
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- 1 3 
s. d.. 
1 6 
1 3- 
-s. d. 
2 6 
12 O 
1 6 
12 O 
2 6 
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