SPECiALITIBS. 
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SEED PROM PRIZE STRAINS. 
24 CINERARIA, extra choice mixed.— Saved from a collection unsurpassed 
for richness and variety of colour, perfection of form, and excellence of habit. 
Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per packet. 
From Mr. Eobert Simpson, The Gardens, 
Fillmore Hall, Croft. ^ 
“ Your Cineraria is nn excellent strain.” 
From Mr. W. Wynn, 
Gardener to J. E. Lowe, Esq., Stamford. 
“Your strain of Cineraria has been exceedingly 
fine with me this season, the flowers have been 
rich in colour, varied, and remarkably large. ” 
From Mr. H. A. Ckament, The Gardens, 
Nunthorpe Hall, Northallerton. 
‘ ‘ The Cinerarias from your seed were very good, 
and much admired for their variety of colour and 
size of bloom.” 
From Mr. Robeut Simpson, The Gardens, 
Fillmore Hall, near Darlington. 
“Yoursisthe best strain of Primula I ever grew, ” 
JYomMr. G. Wyness, Gardener to ■ 
Geoiiob Keith, Esq., Usan, Montrose, N.B. 
“The Plants from the Cineraria seed you sent 
us last year were admired by every one who saw 
them.” 
From Mr. D. Kemp, 
Gardener to J. Dabrymple, Esq., Galashiels. 
“The Cineraria seed which you sent mo last 
ear has given great satisfaction, the plants have 
een admired by aU who have seen them. 
From Mr. J. Hanson, The Gardens, Greg Towers, 
Northallerton. 
“The Cineraria seed I had from you was a 
really good strain.” 
From Mr. H. Hodoe, Seedsman, Ac., 
St. Austell. 
“ 1 can speak in tlie highest terms of the good 
quality of your Primula, Cineraria, and Calceo- 
laria, they are all that a lover of flowers can 
desire: colours bright and distinct, good shape 
and substance. I sell a good number of your 
packets every year to my customer, and they 
have always given entire satisfaction ; I have 
growui them in my own Nursery, and should 
not desire better.” 
26 BALSAM, OAMELLIA-FLOWERED.— Finest double, a splendid strain 
bearing' full double flowers of great substance, with petals over-lapped like a 
Camellia ; this seed may be expected to produce all the brilliant seifs and exquisitely 
mottled and striped varieties usually found in this favourite plant. It has been 
especially selected and saved by a celebrated grower for Mr. W. B. for several 
years past. The following unsolicited evidences of merit are taken from numbers 
that are constantly received. Collection of 8 splendid colours, 2s. 6d. 
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BALSAM, CAMELLIA-FLOWERED.— Mixed colours. Is. Qd. per pkt- 
FromH. W. Newton, Esq., Calcutta. 
“The Balsam seed I received from you last 
ye.ar germinated freely ; the blooms were simply 
magnificent, and were much admired. ’’ 
From The Right Hon. The Dowaoer Countess oE Kinoston. 
“ 1 have splendid Balsams, the third set of ilowers from seed you sent me ; pray send me more for 
next year, for the Ilowers are inaguificcnt.” 
From Mr. AVii.liam Gow, 
Gardener to The Dowager Counte.ss op 
Seafieli), Elgin, N.B. 
“Your Balsams were very fine, bearing large 
full double flowers like a rose.” 
