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1917 Dwarf varieties per dozen, 12s., 15s., and 18 0 
1918 Standard „ per dozen, 21s. and 30 0 
1919 Climbing „ per dozen, 12s., 15s., and 18 0 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
1920 Assorted per dozen, 18s., 24s., 30s. and 42 0 
A FEW SPECIALITIES IN HARDY PLANTS. 
1921 Acer negundo variegatum (The white variegated Maple), the most strikingly effective variegated 
tree we possess for shrubbery borders, where it forms one of the most pleasing reliefs it is possible 
to imagine. Dwarfs, each, Is. 6cZ. to 3s. Gd. ; standards, each, 3s. 6</. to 5s. 6c/. 
1922 Aucuba japonica mascula, the new male Japanese Aucuba, each, 2s. 6c?., 3s. 6c/., and 5s. 6 d. 
1923 Aucuba japonica femina, the berry-bearing Aucuba, each 2s. 6 d., 3s. 6c/., and 5s. Gd. 
1924 Ivies, English, Irish, Algerian, and variegated, all sizes, each, Is. 6c/., 2s. 6c/., and 3s. 6 d. A few 
very large Irish Ivies ; price on application. 
1925 Thalictrum minus, a beautiful border plant, resembling the Maiden Hair Fern, each, Is. 
VIOLETS, SWEET SCENTED. 
These are universal favourites, and cannot be dispensed with in any garden, however small ; their delicious 
and gratefully fragrant flowers are produced with so much profusion, that they may be gathered almost 
daily throughout the winter and spring months. Devoniensis, King of Violets, Neapolitan, and Scotch, 
are ‘in bloom throughout the whole year. The Czar cannot be too highly recommended for its large 
flowers. 
Arborea (Tree Violet), blue, each Is. 
„ „ white, each ls. GcZ. 
Brandyana, dark purple striped white and pink , 
each Is. 6c/. 
Devoniensis, dark purple, large flowers, each 9 d. 
King of Violets, dark indigo blue, very large double 
flowers, each Is. 
Neapolitan, lavender blue, large double flowers, 
each 9 d. 
Queen of Violets, white shaded blush, very large 
and double, each 9 d. 
Rubra plena, pale red, double, each 9 d. 
Rubra simplex, red , single, each 9c/, 
Russian, double blue, each 9 d. 
„ single blue, each 9 d. 
„ giant blue, each 9 d. 
Sauvis, pale lavender , large flowers, each 9 d. 
Scotch, dark puiple, large double flowers, each 9 d. 
Striata obliqua, purple and white, each 9 <1. 
The Czar, dark purple, very large flowers, eagh. 9d. 
White, double, each 9 d. 
„ „ compacts, each 9 d. 
„ single, each 9 d. 
One each of the collection 15s. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Less quantities than 50 oj a sort will be charged a 
Per 100-s. d . 
Admiral Dundas, large 5 6 
Alpine, red or white 3 6 
Belle de Paris, large, late... 7 6 
Bicton Pine, white, large ... 5 6 
Black Bess, large 3 6 
Black Prince, early 3 6 
Bonne bouclie, superior new 10 6 
British Queen 5 6 
Carolina superba,y/«e 5 6 
Cockscomb, large 7 6 
Comte de Paris, large 3 6 
Dr. Hogg, very large 7 6 
Eclipse, early 5 6 
Eleanor, very late 5 6 
Eliza (Rivers), early 5 6 
„ (Myatt) 3 6 
Elton Pine Improved, /a/e.. 5 6 
Per 100 -s. d . 
Elton Pine, late 3 6 
Empress Eugdnie, early ... 5 6 
Fairy Queen, recommended. 7 6 
Filbert Pine, extra fine 7 6 
Frogmore late Pine 7 6 
Goliath 3 6 
Grove End Scarlet 3 6 
Haquin, very late 5 6 
Hautbois Royal 5 6 
John Powell, very distinct . 7 6 
Keen’s Seedling, early 3 6 
La Chalonnaise, jull size ... 5 6 
Le Constant 5 6 
Leon de St. Lannier >t /me... 5 6 
Lucas, large 7 6 
Marguerite, foi'ces well 5 6 
Mr. Radcliffe, excellent . 7 6 
FRUIT 
little higher. 
Per 100- 
Oscar, large and firm 
Premier, great cropper 
President, great cropper ... 
Prince Arthur, jto 
Prince Charlie, late 
Prince of Wales, early 
Princess Alice Maud, early 
Refresher 
Rifleman, large 
Scarlet Pine, prolific 
Sir C. Napier 
Sir Harry 
Sir Joseph Paxton, extra... 
Souvenir de Kieff, large ... 
Victoria, great cropper 
Wizard of the North, late... 
Wonderful, heavy cropper... 
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TREJflS. 
Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Currants, Cobnuts, Filberts, Figs, Gooseberries, Medlars, Mulberries, 
Nectarines, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Quinces, Raspberries, and W alnuts. 
VINES IN POTS. — Healthy first-class Varieties. 
Medium, Strong, and Extra Strong Canes ; 7s. 6ri., 10s. 6 d., 12s. (nl., to 15s. each. The new varieties 
of Vines, viz.:— Royal Ascot or Perpetual, Golden Champion, and Maddersfield Court Black Muscat— all 
first-class Vines, at advertised prices. 
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, Ac., we shall be happy to attach prices to it. 
MANURES FOR FLOWERS, FRUITS &. VEGETABLES. 
BARR & SUGDEN, AGENTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR 
Standen’s Gardeners’ and Amateurs’ Friend Manure, inodorous, highly concentrated, and 
exceedingly rich in the most essential fertilising qualities. It is much more efficacious than manure water, 
or guano. It is laid in small quantities on the surface of the pot, and watered in, thus effecting kgreat 
saving in labour ; and being perfectly inodorous, it may be applied to plants in conservatories r 1 
the drawing-room, or even to plants in a sitting-room. In the garden it is sprinkled on th‘ 
raked in, and then watered. On grass it soon produces a fine green sward. To the Amateur lj , 
valuable acquisition, and to the Gardener and Nurseryman, a real friend. Sample canisterj 
2s. 6 d . ; large canisters, 5s. 6 d., 10s. Gd., and 21s. No. 1 is applied to hard-wooded plants, sip 
Camellias, Roses, Fruit Trees, Vegetables, Ac. No. 2 is for soft-wooded plants, such as Geif 
Ac. This Manure has for many years been fairly and honestly tested, and has been fi^ 
For testimonials, see former editions of our Seed and Bulb Catalogues. 
