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CHEAP BULBS AND PLANTS BOR SHRUBBERIES, 
Mixed Flower Borders, Woodland Walks, and to cut for filling fuses, etc. 
Daffodils, Narcissus; including the large double yel- 
low, the large single yellow, the Pseudo-Narcissus, 
Butter-and-Eggs, the single white sweet scented, 
the double white sweet scented, the large Single 
Jonquil, and other varieties. In mixtures, 40/ per 
1,000, 4/6 per too. Or in separate varieties, 50/ 
per 1,000, s/6 per 100. 
Sclllas, the Wood Hyacinth, in varieties, 30/ per 
1,000, 4/ per 100. 
German Iris, including blue, white, bronze, and yel- 
low, in mixture, 25/ per 100, 3/6 per dozen. 
Variegated-leaved Iris, 30/ to 40/ per 100, 5/ to 6/ 
per dozen. 
English and Spanish Bulbous Iris, mixed, 30/ per 
1,000, 4/6 per 100. 
Crown Imperials, in mixture, 30/ per 100, 4/ per 
dozen. 
Lilies, Lilian, varieties in mixture, 30/ per 100, 4/ per 
dozen. 
Gladioli, in mixture, 40/ per 1,000, 5/ per 100. 
Colchlcum, 7/6 per 100. 
Crocus, in mixture, 14/6 per r,ooo, 1/6 per roo. 
Tulips, double and single, in mixture, 40/ per r.ooo, 
5/ per roo. 
Snowdrops, 21/ per 1,000, 2/6 per too. 
Bulbocodlum, 10/6 per 100, 1/6 per dozen. 
Anemones, double and single, 30/ per r,ooo, 4/ per 
rco. 
Muscaris, including the Feather Hyacinth, the Starch 
Hyacinth, and the Grape Hyacinth, 40/ per 1,000, 
5/ per 100. 
Ranunculus, in mixture, 20/ per 1,000, 2/6 per 100. 
Alliums, in mixture, 7/6 per roo. 
Omithogalums, 5/6 per roo. 
Fumary, 7/6 per 100. 
Hepatlcas, double red, and single blue, clumps, 1/6 
and 2/6 ; plants, 30/ per 100. 
Blue Gentian, 30/ per 100. 
Ferennial Phloxes, fine varieties in mixture, 25/ per 
roo, 3/6 per dozen. 
Dwarf Phloxes, subulata, subulata alba, and verna, 
in mixture, 25/ per 100, 3/6 per dozen. 
Iberls, 30/ per 100, '4/6 per dozen. 
Polyanthus, 20/ per 100, 3/ per dozen. 
Forget-Me-Nots, blue and white, 30/ per r,ooo, 7/6 
per too. 
Sweet Scented Violets, 25/ to 40/ per roo, 4/6 to 6/ 
per dozen. 
Pansies and Violas, in mixture, 20/ per roo, 2/6 per 
dozen. 
Lithospermum prostratum, 30/ to 40/ per 100, 4/6 to 
6/ per dozen. 
Grasses, gold-leaved, silver-leaved, and blue-leaved, in 
mixture, 23/ per 100, 3/6 per dozen. 
Aubrletia, 30/ per 100, 4/6 per dozen. 
Daisies, in mixed colours, 15/ per 100, 2/6 per dozen. 
Pinks, double white and double blush, early flowering, 
mixed, 20/ per 100, 3/6 per dozen. 
Stachys lanata, 13/ per 100, 2/6 per dozen. 
Liatris spicata, 30/ per 100, 3/6 per dozen. 
Splrea Japonlca, 25/ per 100, 4/ per dozen. 
Hemerocallls, 30/ per 100, 4/6 per dozen. 
Christmas Roses, 10/6 per dozen. 
Gunnera scabra, 1/ to 2/6 each. 
Gunnera manicata, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Asphodelus, 10/6 per dozen. 
Arums, 5/6 per dozen. 
Antherieums, 7/6 per dozen. 
Wallflowers, blood-red, 20/ per 100, 3/6 per dozen. 
Wallflowers, golden yellow, 23/ per 100, 4/ per 
dozen. 
Lilies of the Valley, 20/ to 40/ per 1,000, 3/6 to 5/ 
per roo. 
Alyssum yellow, 20/ per 100, 3/6 per dozen. 
Arabis, 10/6 per zoo. 2/ per dozen. 
Veronica incana, 25/ per 100, 4/ per dozen. 
Cheiranthus Alpinus, 30/ per 100, 4/6 per dozen. 
Trltoma glaucescens, 10/6 per dozen. 
Winter Aconites, 27/ per 1,000, 2/6 per dozen. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, assorted, 20/ to 30/ per 1,000. 
ALPINE AND ROCK PLANTS, assorted, in pots, 30/ to 30/ per 100. 
FRUIT TREES. 
Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Currants, Cobnuts, Filberts, Figs, Gooseberries, Medlars, Mulberries, Nectarines, 
Pears, Plums, Peaches, Quinces, Raspberries, and Walnuts, all first-class, Standards, Pyramids, Bushes, and 
in pots. 
VINES IN POTS.— Healthy First-Class Varieties. 
Medium Strong, and Extra Strong Canes, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, to 15/ each. 
Orders for Vines should be sent in early, as the demand is always greater than the supply. 
We do not publish a list of plants, but if any of our customers will send us a list of the sorts they are in want 
of, stating size, etc., we shall be happy to attach prices to it. 
GARDEN REQUISITES. 
Fine Horticultural Copper Wire, very superior and cheaper than Metallic Wire, is. and 2s. 6d. per bundle. 
Metallic Wire, is., is. 2d., is: 4d., and is. 6d. per lb. 
The Horticultural Garden Wooden Labels, Painted: Sold in boxes of 100, including Solid Marking 
Ink Pencil. No. 9 contains, in addition, a hank of Copper Wire : — No. 1, 3J inches long, is. j No. '2, 4! 
do. do., is. 3d.; No. 3, si do. do., is. 6d. ; No. 4, 6$ do. do., 2s. ; No. 5, 7J do. do., 2s. 6d. ; No. 6, 9* 
do. do., 3s. ; No. 7, 11 do. do., 4s. ; No. 8, 16 do. do., 6s. ; No. 9, 3I do. do., for suspending, is. 6d. 
Boxes containing 50 labels, 8d., iod„ is., is. 4d., is. 6d., 2s., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 4s. 
Negretti and Zambra's Garden Thermometers, 3s. 6d. to 21s. 
The London Horticultural Wooden Flower Sticks, in bundles of 100, per bundle, 12 inch is. 6d., 18 
inch 2s., 24 inch 3s., 30 inch 3s. 6d., 36 inch 4s., 42 inch 5s. 6d., 48 inch 6s. 6d., 54 inch 7s. 6d., 60 inch 
8s. 6d. ; painted, is., is. 6d., and 2s. extra, according to length. 
Strong Garden Gloves, is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. per pair ; Gentlemen's, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. 
Ladies’ Gauntlet Garden Gloves, 2s., 2s. 6d., and 3s. 6d. per pair. 
Wolff's Solid Marking Garden Pencils, Red, Blue, or Black, 4d. each ; extra strong, 8d. 
Japanese Bass for Tying. — Being soft, it is suitable for tying the most delicate specimen plants ; and being 
very strong, equally adapted for general use. 2s. and 3s. per lb. ; specimen bundles, 6d. and is. 
Archangel Mats, best quality, 24s. per dozen. 
St. Petersburgh Mats of very good quality, 15s., 21s., and 24s. per dozen. 
Frigi Domo Netting. — Manufactured from hair and wool ; a perfect non-conductor ; keeps a fixed temperature 
where it is applied. 2, 3, and 4 yards wide ; is. 2d. per square yard. 
Brittain's Garden Netting. — This is a valuable material for protecting fruit-trees from frost, and it can also 
be used for shading purposes. No. 1, 10 yards long, 33 inches wide, per piece, 6s. 6d. ; this is manufactured 
with cotton and wool. No. 2, 10 yards long, 35 inches wide, 7s. 6d. ditto ; this is all wool. No. 3, 10 yards 
long, ss inches wide, 9s. ditto ; all wool, and heavier than No. 2. 
