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BULBS, ETC., STRAWBERRY PLANTS, AND FRUIT TREES. 
CHEAP BULBS AND PLANTS 
FOR SHRUBBERIES, AND NATURALIZATION IN WILD GARDENS, WOODLAND WALKS, GRASS 
pcrxooo. pcrioo. pcrdoz. 
Ill Anemones, double and single, 
8. d. 8. 
d. 8. 
d. 
3° ° -« 3 
6...0 
8 
5 
6... 1 
0 
21 
0...3 
6 
1 7 
6... 1 
3 
: 17 
6-3 
O 
-5 
6 
112 Anemone fulgens, rich bril- 
liant scarlet , very hardy . . . 
113 ,, Robinsoniana.f^W. 
114 Allium aureum, bright yellow 
115 Alstrcemeria, mixed varieties 
116 Ascleplas incarnata, red 
able flowers to cut for vases 7 6...1 
118 Camassia esculenta , furple 12 6. ..2 
119 Cbionodoxa lucilise, the most 
beautiful blue spring flower, 
collected bulbs 42 o... 5 6...1 
120 Christmas Roses, 
5/6, 7/6, & 10/6 per doz. 
121 Crocus, in mixture 12 6... 1 6 
122 Crocus, golden-yellow 9 6... 1 3 
123 Crown Imperials, in mixture 24 0...3 
124 Daffodils, in mixture, including 
the Trumpet, Mock, and 
True Narcissus 30/, & 42 o... 4 6...1 
125 Dog's Tooth Violets, in mix- 
ture 50 o... s 6...1 
126 Elwes' Large Single Snow- 
drop 35 o... 4 6...0 
127 Frltillarias, in mixture 10 6...1 
128 Fumitory, red 5 6...1 
129 Funkla (the Plantain Lily of 
Japan), mixed varieties 21 0...3 
130 Gladiolus byzantinus and 
Col villi, in mixture 4 6...0 
131 Gladioli Early, scarlet shades 5 6...1 
132 Grape Hyacinths, blue 30 o... 3 6...0 
133 Hemerocallis mixed (Day Lilies) ...25 0...4 
d. 
134 Hepaticas, blue or red 
136 Hyacinths, a beautiful mixture ... , 
136 Hyaclnthus candlcans, snow-white 
137 Iris barbata, in mixture 
138 Blue Flag Iris 
139 English and Spanish Bulbous 
Iris, in mixture 35 o 
140 Dwarf Flag Iris, in mixture ... . 
141 Lenten Roses, 12/, 18/, & 24/ per doz. 
142 Lilies, vars. of Davuricum 
143 Madonna or Old White Lilies... . 
144- Meadow-Saffron, Autumn- 
Flowering, in mixture 
145 Meadow-Saffron, Spring-Flowering . 
146 Ornithogalum, Star of Bethlehem 
147 Pseonias, in mixture ... 
148 Pyrethrums, double, in mixture. 
ETC. 
per 1000. per 100. pcrdoz. 
s. d. 8 . d- 
.21 0...3 6 
.12 6. ..2 O 
.15 0...2 6 
12 6...2 6 
...2 6 
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4 
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7 
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...42 
-.3° 
149 Pyrethrums, single, in mixture. 
160 Scllla siblrica 21 o... 2 
151 Solomon’s Seal 15 
152 Snowdrops, double and single 21 o... 2 
163 Spring Snowflakes 6 
154 Summer Snowflakes 6 
165 Starch Hyacinths, blue 4 
166 Sternbergia lutea (Lily of the 
Field), yellow ...12 
157 Spiraea japonlca 30 
168 Spiraea palmata 
169 Triteleia uniflora, mixed ...15 o... 2 
160 Tritomas grandis and glau- 
cescens 
161 Wood Hyacinths, mixed 21 
162 Wood Hyacinths, blue 15 
163 Winter Aconites 21 
164 Zephyranthes Candida, snow-white 
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A SELECT LIST OF STRAWBERRIES. 
We have made a careful selection of the very best and most distinct varieties of Strawberries, and recom- 
mend all of them, feeling confident they will give the greatest satisfaction ; others sorts can also be had. 
Less quantities than 50 0/ a sort will be charged at a little higher rate. 
per 100 u d. 
Amateur, a prodigious bearer 5 6 
Bicton Pine, white, large 5 6 
British Queen, fine flavour ... 5 6 
Burghley, President, early ... 5 6 
Captain (Laxton), large fruit 5 6 
Dr. Hogg, very fine, late 5 6 
Duke of Edinburgh, late, fine 5 6 
Eleanor, large and late 3 6 
Elton Pine, good cropper, late 3 6 
per loo t. 
Helen Gloede, large, fine flavr. 5 
Jas. Veitch, very large, early.. 5 
Keen’s Seedling, fine flavour... 3 
King of Earlles (Laxton) new, 
small and early, delicious flavr. 5 
Laxton’s Noble (new), large 
and early, superior flavour. ..60 
Laxton's Jubilee (new), large 
and late, fine flavour 50 
Pauline, very early 5 
President, great cropper 5 
Sir Chas. Napier, heavy bearer 5 
Sir J. Paxton, excellent var. ... 3 
The Kimberley, rich flav. , late 5 
Trollope’sVictoria, free bearer 5 
Vicomtesse Hericart du Thury, 
very early, great cropper ... 3 
Waterloo, large and late 12 
per 100 $. d. 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
Strawberry Plants, in small Pots, 4/6 per dozen; in Fruiting Pots, 12/- to 18/- per dozen 
FRUIT TREES. 
Strong healthy selected plants, ready November to March. Early orders solicited. 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Standards. 
Dwarfs. 
Dwarfs. 
Pyramids. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
apples 
2 6 to 3 6 
4 6 to 5 6 
2 6 
Apricots 
12 6 to 15 6 
3 6 
5 6 „ 7 6 
Cherries 
76 ,, 10 6 
2 6 ,, 3 6 
46,, 56 
2 6 
Nectarines 
12 6 „ is 6 
3 6 
s 6 ,, 76 
2 6 
Peaches 
12 6 ,, is 6 
3 6 
S 6 ,, 7 6 
2 6 
Pears 
76 ,, 10 6 
26,, 36 
4 6 .» S 6 
2 6 
3 6 .. 56 
rLUMS 
76 ,, 10 6 
26,, 36 
4 6 .. S 6 
2 6 
36.. S fi 
Almonds, Sweet 
s. 
2 
d. s. 
6 to 3 
d. 
6 
Crabs, Siberian 
2 
6 
Figs, in Pots 
3 
6„ 
, 7 
6 
„ Castle Kennedy 
Medlars 
3 
6 ,, 
7 
6 
3 
6 „ 
1 7 
6 
Barberries 
per doz. 
7 
6 ,, 12 
0 
Blackberries, American and 
others 
18 
0 „ 30 
0 
Currants 
6 
O 
. 12 
0 
Gooseberries 
If 
6 
On 12 
0 
s. 
Mulberries each 7 
Quinces 2 
Services „ 2 
Spanish Chesnuts 3 
Walnuts „ 3 
Nuts, Cob per doz. 12 
Nuts, Filbert ia 
Raspberries per doz. 3/6 to 7/6, per 100 21 
Grape Vines, medium, strong, 
and extra strong, each 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15 
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d. s. d. 
6 to 21 o 
6 ,, S 6 
6 3 6 
6 „ 5 6 
6„ 7 6 
o„ 18 0 
0 ,, 18 o 
o „ 50 o 
0 ,, 21 o 
and Son, 
