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NEW, GOOD & RARE FLOWERS 
All Specially Recommended for the Year 1895. 
a pure white ‘alstrcemeru. 
ALSTRCEMERIA PEREQ-RINA ALBA — Very few pefsous know this class of plant, 
and but very little has been said respecting them, yet there is not another plant that can rival them 
for cut flowers and beautiful appearance. They are easily grown as pot plants, and may be had in 
bloom for months by successional treatment, flowering most profusely, and everyone is eharmed with a 
bunch. The above is a pure white variety, and possesses the same advantages for cut. purposes and 
pot culture — in fact, as a pot plant it is of first-class utility and importance. It is one of the best old- 
fashioned plants that has been brought forward for many years, and invaluable for conservatory or 
greenhouse decoration. Awarded a First Class Certificate at the Temple Show,. 1894. ■ 1*. t)d. each ; 
extra strong, 3.9. Gd. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE reports it thus 
•I. 1’. llennett-Poe, Esq., obtained a First Class Certificate for some plants of Alstrozmeria peregrin* 
Ma. These plants were well grown and (lowered — about 3 feet high, and half as much through. 
WHEJSl 1^ FLtOUiEF*. 
We were awarded the only Silver Cup exclusively for Begonias at Temple Show 
1893. 1894; also the Gold Clock most valuable prize ever given to Begonias— not 
for fancy grouping, but for real individual merit, so much' appreciated by all lovers 
of these flowers. 
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