C^r\T\ell & don\j)lete Heed G^uide. 
G.r. CINERARIA HYBRIDA FL. PL 
Incredible ns it may appear, yet it is a fact well 
known to the many who often visit Swanley, and to 
the Floral Committee, that we have brought many 
flower® — Cinerarias in particular' — to such a size 
and perfection .that if we were not able to insert 
extracts from editors of the various gardening 
periodicals, it would be unwise to attempt des- 
cribing and illustiating them; and even then it 
is a question whether it is not impolitic to do so, 
for we all know things are at times exaggerated. 
Mr. W. G. Smith prepared the wcod engraving 
under the actual size of the pip taken from the 
plant March Past shown at Kensington, and it 
was pronounced by all to be the finest Cineraria 
ever seen there. In April and May we cordially 
2s. G d. per pkt, 
invite all to see our 100-feet house, full of plants 
kept specially for seeding. 
CINERARIA “MARCH PAST" — Rich 
velvety crimson, slightly tinted purple, con- 
spicuous pure white eye encircling the dark disc ; 
robust habit and free bloomer. Received a First- 
Class Certificate. 2s. (id. per pkt. 
CINERARIA VICTORY — Deep magenta 
self, flowers very large and of the finest form ; 
very free and dwarf ; extra fine. Received First- 
Class Certificate. 2s. 6 d. 
n. i> CINERARIA MARITIMA— Beauti- 
ful silver-folinged hardy perennial, very attractive 
in beds, mixed borders, and rockwork. Ad. per 
pkt. 
SINGLE CINERAMA, “MARCH l’AST.” 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LORD HEACONSFIELD 
AND SULTAN. 
h.a. CHRYSANTHEMUM CARINATUM 
(Tricolor) — Wtite and yellow band, brown 
centre. 4<(. per packet. 
h.a. CHRYSANTHEMUM CORONA- 
RIUM (Double) — This variety is very useful ; 
valuable for cut flowers, and of very easy growth, 
while and yellow mixed. Ad. per pkt. 
li.A. CHRYSANTHEMUM SULTAN and 
LORD BEACONSFIELD— Edged and striped 
with gold and maroon. Ad. per pkt. 
H.r. CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCAN- 
THEMUM GRANDIFLORUM— Is another 
plant which hitherto has been considered a weed, 
but the one now offered is an improved variety, 
and is called grandiftorum, and where cut flowers 
are in great request from May to frost, no more 
useful plant is grown ; in fact, it is a most 
remarkable plant, for it is pretty and grows any- 
where, and the enormous quantity of flowers it 
produces is truly wonderful ; it should be in 
every garden and on every table. A fourpenny 
packet of seeds will give barrow loads of blooms 
with no trouble. Ad. per pkt. 
h.h.p. CHRYSANTHEMUM &TOILE 
D OR (Marguerite) — Yellow. The largest and 
most beautiful of the Paris Daisies. Is. per pkt. 
H.F. CHRYSANTHEMUM GRANDI- 
FLORUM (Marguerite) — Large-flowering 
White Marguerite. Is. per pkt. 
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