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Each bulb sends up six or more strong spikes, and in a moderately cool 
room will bloom in ubout eight or ten weeks from the time of planting. 
Each, Is. ; per dor... 9s. 
We have imported a limited quantity of specially decorated Japanese 
bowls, as used in Japan for the cultivation of the Chinese Sacred Lily, which 
we can supply at the following prices so long ns unsold. 
Carnations and Pieotees. By E. S. Dodwell. Cloth, 2 «. 6 d . ; 
post free, 2s. $«/.,; and Paper, Is. G</.; post flee, Is. 7 d. 
Chrysanthemums and Their Culture. By E. Molyneux. 
Is. ; post free, Is. 2 d. 
English Wild Flowers. By J. T. Burgess, is. ; post free, is. 3d. 
Ferns. By J. Birkenhead, is.; post free, is. 3d. 
Hampton Court Guide, is. ; post free, is 3<A 
Mushrooms. By J. Wright, is. ; post free, is. 2d. 
Orchids. By L. Castle. 2s.; post free, 2s. 3d., cloth. 
Profitable Fruit Growing. By J. Wright, is. ; post free, is. 3d. 
Rose Growing. By D. Gilmour. is.; post free, is. 2d. 
The Pansy, and How to Grow It. By J. Simkins. is. c,d . ; 
post free, Is. 8 d. 
Tomato Growing. By W. Iggulden. is. ; post free. is. 3rf. 
Tuberous Begonias. By B. Wynne, is. ; post free, is. 3d. 
HARDY PLANTS. 
FOR EARLY SPRING BEDDING AND 
DECORATION OF FLOWER GARDEN. 
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— The Chinese Sacred Lily sometimes produces double flowers. 
GARDENING WORKS. 
Book about Roses. By Rev. Canon Hole. 2s. 6rf. ; post 
free, 2s. 3d. 
Book on the Garden. Revised edition in March. By T. W. 
Sanders. 2s. (id . ; post free, 2s. 3d. 
Book on Vines. By A. Barron. 5s. ; by post, 5s. Gd. 
Adonis Vernalis. 
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Anemone Fulgens. 
Anemone Pulsatilla. 
Alyssum Saxatile. 
Arabis Albida. 
Arabis Variegata. 
Aubrietias. 
Daisies, of various colours. 
Gentianas. 
Hepaticas. 
Iberis (Candytuft). 
Myosotis, of sorts. 
Pansies, of sorts. 
Phloxes. 
Polyanthus. 
Primroses, Double. 
Primroses, Single. 
Pyrethrum, Golden. 
Silene Pendula. 
Silene Compacta. 
Violas, in vars. 
Wallflowers. 
See description of above in our Floral Guide. 
. Mr. T. Newton, The Gardens, Campsall Hall, Doncaster, Mat) it/i, 1893. 
1 nmulos from your seed were grand. I had blooms 2$ inches across, and plants 3 feet from tip to tip. 
Mr. W. Cairns, The Gardens, Stedalt, Bulbriggan, May 4 t/i, 1893. 
1 had 100 plants in C-inch pots from a packet of your Primula seed. Never saw better. 
T. Hollands, Esq., Old Whittington, Chesterfield, September 1893. 
i our seeds are the best I ever had. I took First Prize for Verbenas and Pelargoniums against named varieties. 
GAEDMKES. 
Our Mr. H. Cannell, Senr., gives personal daily attention to all applications for Gardeners; his wide 
connection, and being a large employer, makes him either personally or intimately acquainted with most 
o the best practical and deserving men in the country, and he would feel a real pleasure in assisting and 
fitting in the right man to fill the situation for which any lady or gentleman may require him. 
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