is in season, and in 
12, King Street, Covent Garden, 1877.] 75 
PLANTS IN FLOWER AND COMING INTO FLOWER. 
3319 Fine Plants, as above, for Conservatory or Table Decoration, including whatever .0 ... ^ 
„ various sizes, per doz., 214., 304., 421., and upwards ; or each, 2 s. 6 d., 34. 6 d., and upwards 
3320 Hyacinths, Tulips, and Polyanthus Narcissus, fine varieties assorted ; Hyacinths one in a pot,' Tulips and 
Narcissus three in a pot ; per doz., 184., 241. , and 304. ; or each, 2 s., 2 s. 6d., and 31, 6d. 
FOLIAGE PLANTS, INCLUDING PALMS, ETC. 
3321 A Nice Assortment for Conservatory and Table Decoration, according to size, per doz., 42 6«.. 8 jj. 
»S».. :lnd upwards ; or each, 54. 6 d., 7 s. 6 d., 104. 6 d., and upwards. ' ’ 
3322 A Nice Assortment for Stove and Table Decoration, according to size, per doz., .121., 6 v 8 as lost and 
upwards ; or each, 51. 6d., 71. 6d., 104. 6d., and upwards. 1 1 1,1 
DOUBLE TUBEROSES, ITALIAN AND AMERICAN. 
fpriitf'^ 0 °f the Tuberose resemble the much-prized Stephanotis, but more fragrant, and as they are per- 
nr St fl h ' moregenerally useful. If planted in succession from the ist January till July, a constant supply 
Ist deSous fragrance ° m ‘° DeCember ’ a " d ‘ he conser ^'°ry during thesl monVperfumed wUhThe 
.^,c Cl l LTURAL . TKKA ™ EN ' 1 ; aS ado P te , d b V the growers for Covent Garden Market.— Pot singly in 4 or 6-inch 
P l f e l n .1 °fl any K ’7 g J enl f b0ttOm heat ' and withhold water till the foliage appears, then give it 
he 6 U a dS , devel °P. e ' f move ‘ he plants to a cool house. The bulbs intended fof early 
flowering should be potted and plunged in bottom heat as soon as procurable, taking care that the temperature 
beimTco dep 6 ° dCg ' Tbe dry bU ' bS f ° r successlonal plantings must be kept where the temperature never falls 
ueiuw 5° ae g- each — s. d. . . 
3323 Tuberose, double Italian per doz 3*. 6d o 4 I 3325 Tuberose, double American, per doz., 5 4.6rf. o 6 
“ T ” .. ex rastrong p.doz sr.6rf. o 6 | 3326 extra strong, p. d02.f7z.fi* o 9 
3327 Tuberose, The Peari, a new dwarf American variety, flowers superbly double and large ; a 
most desirable acquisition ' per doz., gf., each 1 o 
FINE SORTS OF HARDY ALPINE PLANTS FOR 
3328 100 in 100 varieties 501., 60s., to 84 
3329 100 in 50 504. to 60 
3330 100 in 25 „ 401. to 50 
FINE SORTS OF HARDY 
3334 too in 100 varieties 631., 704., and 84 
60s. and 70 
3336 100 in 
3336 100 in 
SO 
25 
504. and 60 
ROCKWORK, ETC. 
o I 3331 so in 50 varieties 234. to 40 
° ??? 2 25 in 2 5 124. t0 21 
o | 3333 12 in 12 „ 6s., gs., to 12 
HERBACEOUS BORDER PLANTS. 
3337 so in 50 varieties 334. and 40 
???! 2 5 >n 2S .. 154. and 21 
9h. 
3339 12 in 12 
....6s., 
and 12 
CARNATIONS. 
.. ar %!" or ® P” zed than Carnations, and Picotees, whether as border plants, to cut for bouquets, 
of h h u T a e p r 0ffered are read y jn pots, but, if not otherwise instructed, they will be taken out 
ot their pots and balled up for convenience in packing. J 
3340 Choice Named Varieties per dozen, 124. and 151, 
„ „ . PICOTEES. 
3341 Choice Named Varieties per dozen, 124 . and 151 . 
PINKS. 
8342 Choice Named Varieties per dozen, gs. and 12s. 
.... . , CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
8843 Assorted Plants per dozen, gs, 
Fine ditto, 64. and 
Fine ditto, 6s. and 
9 o 
9 o 
Fine ditto, 6s. and 7 6 
184., 24 s., 304., and upwards. 
FERNS. 
hardy varieties British and Exotic, 15^. » i8j., 24J, and 30J. per dozen, 
Choice in-door varieties, for Plant Cases, etc., i8j., 24 s., and 30J. per dozen, 
IVIES FOR COVERING WALLS OR FORMING EDGINGS. 
15 *-. 
3348 Assorted.. 
3344 Assorted Green Varieties, according to size per dozen 124 184 2 n an H « n 
3346 Assorted Variegated Varieties, according to size per dozen! s8s'.‘, 3 or.' and 42 o 
CLEMATIS 
3346 Assorted Beautiful Varieties dozen , 2I ,._ 30i _ and ^ Q 
PALMS, suitable for Hall and Drawing-Room Decoration. 
At our Warehouse we have always a nice assortment of these at prices ranging from ns. 6rf„ 104. 6rf 124 6rf 
„ 174. 6rf., 214., and upwards, according to size and variety. * ’ 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
3347 Assorted doz en, 2+f _ 3QS ^ and ^ Q 
HARDY VARIEGATED-FOLIAGED SHRUBS. 
P er dozen, 244., 304., and 42 o 
HARDY EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 
3349 Assorted dozen, 184., 244., 304., and 42 o 
„„„ a . HARDY CLIMBERS. 
3369 Assorted „ . 
GREENHOUSE CLIMBERS. 
3361 Assorted .' ... „ , 
per dozen, 184., 244,, and 30 o 
ROBES. 
33 3 63 ?,Z f Jri arietiCS ' Perpe ‘ ua,s ' TeaS ' Mosse! - etc per dozen, 124., 134., and 18 o 
3364 Climbing varieties, assorted ” !.’. ..ZZZZZZZZZZZ'^ l°8 o 
3368 Assorted Varieties ®^ H .°!® E ... P . I,AMT . S : per dozen, 184., 244., 304., and 42 o 
DOUBLE POTENTILLAS. 
3366 20 in 20 varieties 42/- and 50 o | 3367 12 in I2 it/, and 30 o 
