fl. dh,i)i)ell k G(iu(ie. 
LILIES — Sec Collection. 
MONTBRETIA POTTSI — OranRe-scarlet 
tabular flowers, borne on one-sided spikes; three 
bulbs in each pot. Od. 
O KALIS — A collection of the most useful 
and effective varieties. Per pot of 5 roots, Is 
PANORATIUM CARRIBEUM— The best 
of all the section. Is. 6i/. 
MONTBRETIA CROCOSMI/®FLORA — 
Flowers warm orange-red; exceedingly free and 
hardy. Is. 
MONTBRETIA OROCOSMI/EPLORA 
PANCRATIUM ILLYRI CUM— Large 
white flowers; fragrant. Is. 
PANCRATIUM MARITIMUM — White ; 
fragrant ; fine pot plant. 6d. each. 
ELEQANS — Numerous spikes of bright yel- 
low flowers, exterior vermilion and yellow. 
Received Firk-Class Certificate, Royal Zlorti 
cultural Society. 2s. Gd. 
For other varieties, see Bulb List. 
NARCISSUS — A fine collection of border 
varieties, in pot.s; price on nppiication. 
NARCISSUS (Corbularla) MONOPHYL- 
LUS — Silver white; early bloomer. Per pot of 
3 bulbs. Is. 
NARCISSUS JUNCIPOLIUS — Dwarf 
species; rich yellow flowers; neat. 6d. 
PANCRATIUM PARVIPLORUM— Large 
white flowers ; fragrant and showy. 9d. 
RICHARDIA ^THIOPICA (Calla), the 
well-known Arum Lily. Gd., l.s., and Is. 6<f. 
RICHARDIA ALBO-MACULATA— Leaves 
beautifully spotted. 9d. 
RICHARDIA HASTATA — Yellow, with 
dark centre. 2s. Gd. 
SPARAXIS— A collection of 12 of the finest 
varieties. Per pot of 3 bulbs, Gd. 
TIQ-RIDIA— 5ee Collection. 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS (Cyclamen 
Daffodil) — Very rare and beautiful. Per pot, 3 
bulbs in each, 2s. Gd, 
TRICHONEMA SPECIOSUM— Large car- 
mine flowers, of asatiny texture, issuing from tufts 
of slender grassy foliage. Per pot of 3 bulbs. Is. 
ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM — Large 
heads of white flowers, with deep black centre. Gd. 
TRICHONEMA SPECIOSUM ALBUM— 
pure white; effective. Gd. each. 
ORNITHOOALUM AUREUM— A miiiia- 
ture species, with golden-yellow flowers; rare. 
Per pot, containing several bulbs, 2s. Gd. 
TRITONIA — A collection of 10 of the finest 
varieties. Per pot of 3 bulbs, Gd. ' 
TROP^OLUMS— .'fee Collection 
TUBEROSE (POLIANTHES). 
CiM.TUHAL Directions. — Pot into 4’s, place in G5 degrees temperature, bottom heat; keep 
moist until roots have made a growth, then increase temperature fiom 70 degrees to 80 degrees. 
When full of roots, re-pot into G-inch pots, and place neir the glass; after bloom spike appears, 
place them in a cooler house ; train up under the glass. They must be well syringed, and amply 
supplied with liquid manure. 
AMERICAN (Double) — For choice button- 
hole bouquets, &c., no other flowers are of more 
value at all seasons than the Tuberose, and should 
be used in succession in every forcing- house 
during the winter. 2s. per doz. 
AFRICAN (Double) — Direct from the Cape ; 
have bloomed beautifully with us all the 
summer, and can highly recommend them. 
Started in pots, 4s. per dozen. 
Fine dry JJiilhs, 2s. Gd. dozen. 
W. W. CoRNERi'oiiD, Esq., Peek Frean & Co.'s, London, S.E. 
I have much pleasure in stating that the wreaths arrived punctual to time, in perfect , 
condition, and excited the admiration of the 2,000 hands employed here, who were loud in : 
their praise of the freshness aud variety of the flowers and the promptness of delivery. j 
W. Tapper, Esq., Taylor Street, Barley, Lancs. j 
1 am very pleased with your Real Manure, it has made a gre.rt improvement in my plants, r 
although 1 have ouly used it a fortnight. 
Brother Jo.sbph McEi.i.igott, St. Mary's, Tallaght, Co. Dublin. ‘ 
I am pleased to tell you that Chrysantbcmuins came all right and are doing well, ns all I I 
got from you last year did. [ 
Mr. J. Harris, The Gardens, Woolland House, near Blandford, llt/i April, 1S91. 
I am very pleased to say the Chrysanthemum cuttings you supplied me with this Spiiug ' 
have given great satisfaction — not one failed to strike. | 
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