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PLANTS AND SHRUBS FOR EARLY FORCING. 
Flowering in Winter and very early Spring. 
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CHOISYA ternata. (Mexican Orange-Flower), a beautiful evergreen shrub for south 
walls, covered in early summer with clusters of orange-blossom-like white flowers, having a 
delicious hawthorn fragrance i/6 & 2 6 
DEUTZIA (Japanese Snow-flower) 
a very elegant plant, bearing clusters of pure white flowers in profusion ; it maybe 
forced gently for Spring decoration indoors Strong plants, i/- & i 6 
,, carminea, a remarkably pretty new variety, the flowers being of delicate rose 
with deep carmine reverse per doz. 15/- i 6 
Lemoinei, a new hybrid hetv/etn D. gract/is and D. parvijlora-, flowers large and pure 
white, with yellow anthers, produced in profusion ; a fine introduction for border or rock- 
garden or to force in pots in the temperate house Strong plants, t/- & i 6 
HYDRANGEA paniculata grandiflora i 6 
,, hortensis i 6 
PHILADELPHUS (The Mock Orange or Syringa of Gardens), new dwarf varieties, 
valuable for early forcing in greenhouse ; when covered with their beautiful fragrant white 
flowers they form a charming picture, 
Lemoinei Avalcinche, bearing graceful drooping sprays of large handsome snowy 
white flowers, ht. 2j ft I 6 
,, Boule d’Argent, bearing very large double white flowers, ht. 2 ft. FlRST- 
Class Certificate R.II.S 1 6 
„ erectus, producing erect stems smothered in white blossom. Award of 
Merit R.H.S., ht. 3^ ft per doz. 9/- i o 
microphyllus, flowers small, of pretty graceful habit, ht. 2^- ft I o 
BULBS FOR EARLY FORCING. 
The following Bulbs suitable for forcing will be found fully described in preceding pages. 
ALLIUM neapolitanum, fagt 13; CYCLAMEN persicum, page 25; DAFFODILS 
—Golden Spur, Henry Irving, Obvallaris, Bicolor Horsfleldii, Bicolor Empress, Albicans, 
Telamonius plenus, Incomparabilis Stella and Sir Watkin, Poeticus Ornatus, etc. See Daffodil 
Catalogue; DICENTRA spectabilis, page 27; FREESIAS, 28; HELLEBORUS 
—Christmas Rose, page 35; HYACINTHS, White Roman and Blush Italian, etc., page 41 ; 
JONQUILS -Single and Double, page 50; LILIUM Harrisii, page 57; LILY OF THE 
VALLEY, page 60; NARCISSI— Paper White, Double Roman, etc., page 63; POLY- 
GONATUM, pa«e 66 ; SPIR^AS, page 69 ; TULIPS— Early Single Due Van Thol varieties, 
Mon Tresor, Pottebakker White, Proserpine, Vermilion Brilliant, etc., pages 74-76. 
FRUIT TREES. 
Specially selected strong healthy Trees. Plant November to March. 
Cuslomers may select their 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Fine Trained 
own varieties or leave 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
the selection to us. 
Standards. 
Standards. 
Dwarfs. 
Dwarfs. 
Pyramids. 
Cordons. 
Apples 

2/6 
3/6 
2/6 
3/6 & 5/6 
2/6 
Apricots 
10/6 
3/6 
5/6 & 7/6 
2/6 
— 
— 
Cherries 
5/6 & 7/6 
2/6 
3/6 
1/6 
3/6 
— 
Damsons 
2/6 
2/6 

Medlars 

2/6 

1/6 


Mulberries 
— 
7/6 
7/6 & 10/6 
3/6 
— 
— 
Nectarines 
10/6 
3/6 
5/6 & 7/6 
2/6 
— 
— 
Peaches 
10/6 
3/6 
5/6 & 7/6 
2/6 
— 
— 
Pears 
5/6 & 7/6 
2/6 & 3/6 
3/6 & 5/6 
2/6 
3/6 
2/6 
Plums 
5/6 & 7/6 
2/6 
3/6 & 5/- 
1/6 
3/6 & s/- 
— 
Quinces 
— 
2/6 
— 
— 
— 
— 
Walnuts 
— 
3/6 
— 
— 
— 
— 
Detailed List of Fruit Trees can be had on application. 
