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Of fancy Flower Pots, Wedgewood’s, ns shown in our Illustrated Sheet, are always in fashion. In 
beauty of outline they are faultless, and the decorations are extremely chaste. For the dinner-table, 
we know no Flower Pot which will compare with the delicate light mauve ; for the drawing-room, 
the rich blue, relieved by the pure white figures. 7 s . (id., 10$. 6d., 15s., 21s., and 42s. each, according 
to size. 
The Lava Tub Flower Pots, in bronzed colours, of which we gave an illustration in our last 
Bulb Catalogue, are exceedingly pretty, and for placing in the sitting-room window, they rank next to 
Wedgewood’s. 3s. Gd., 4s. 6a., 5s. 6rf.. and 7s. 6a. each, according to size. 
Besides the above, we have Majolica Tub Flower Pots, Palissy, Etruscan, Swedish cream coloured, 
China and Glass Flower Pots for the dinner table, and Flower Pots in rustic work, and Encaustic 
Tiles of many designs and sizes. 
Round and oval Cut Flower Encaustic Tile Window Boxes, 21s. and up- 
Trays, japanned on green, or on wards. 
white and gold, 3s. 6 d . to 7s. 6c?. each, Wooden Flower Boxes 10s. 6 d . and upwards, 
according to size and decoration. 
The Xe Plus Ultra Drawing-room Jaudinkt. 
Empty, 3s. Gd., 4s. Gd., 5s. Gd., 8s. Gd., and 12s. 6rf, 
# according to size. 
If filled with Hyacinths or assorted bulbs, 7s. Gd., 
10s. Gd., 12s. Gd., 21s., and 30s. 
Prince of Wales Circular Terraced Jardinet. 
Empty, 15s. Gd. ; filled with assorted bulbs, 35s. 
to 42s. 
This Jardinet is also an elegant receptacle for the 
cultivation of Ferns, <fcc., in the sitting-room. 
&y* Early orders should be sent for the above Jardinets, if required filled with bulbs, as they travel 
so much hotter than when the plants have made growth. When received, if convenient, they should be 
placed in a cold frame till they have made some growth, and then removed to the conservatory or sitting- 
room window, and care taken (hat they are never allowed to feel the want of water, while excessive 
watering should equally be avoided. 
London ; Printed by James Truscott & Son, Suffolk Lane, E.C. 
