diii(T\ell & i^oi\^’ i'loi‘k-1 Gj;uitle. 
ALFINE AURICULAS. 
AI.I'INE. 
BLACK PRINCE (Turner). 
2.V. 
BRIGHTNESS (Turner), l.v. 
BRILLIANT (Turner). Is. (irf. 
BRONZE QUEEN (Turner) 
— Very novel in colour, the 
pips Inrge ami smooth, with 
a good bright yellow paste ; 
extra fine. l.v. Crf. 
COL. SCOTT (Turner)— Dark 
maroon, bright yellow paste ; 
distinct. 2.v. 
DIADEM (Gorton). 9rf. 
DIAMOND (Turner) — Bright claret, with fine 
bright gold paste, very smooth, and of great 
■substance, the pips large and flat, and a good 
large truss. 2.?. 
ELCHO (Turner). 2s. (id. 
ETNA (Turner)— Bright crimson, fine yellow 
liaste. large tru.ss; fine. L. 
FLORENCE (I)onglas) — Fine form; colour 
verv deep, almost approaching to black. 1 s. (id. 
GEORGE LIGHTBODY (Turner), l.s-. 6d. 
JOHN LEECH (Turner) — Rich crimson. 2s. 
LAVINIA. l.s. 
L AFRICAINE (Turner). 2.s. Gd. 
KING OP THE BELGIANS (Turner)— A 
very .smooth fine flower, of great substance, 
colour rich maroon, paste bright yellovv, and 
quite circular; good large truss, and very 
constant ; extra fine. 2.v. (ji/. 
KING OF CRIMSONS (Turner)— A rich large 
smooth flower, tine rich crimson, with bright 
yellow paste, very flat, and the eye very 
circular; fine. l.s. (hf. 
MARCHIONESS OP WESTMINSTER 
(Turner) — Fine. 2.s-. 6c/. 
MASTERPIECE (Turner). 2.v. 
MERCURY (Turner) — Rich crimson, very 
smooth, blight yellow paste, the eye very 
circular, good hu-ge truss. 6(/. 
MRS. DODWELL (Turner), l.s. 
MRS. LAYCOCK (Turner). 2.v. 
MRS. LLEWELLYN ('I'urner). 2s. (id. 
MRS. MEIKLEJOHN. 2.s. 
MRS. PHIPPS (Turner) — Good circular white 
pa,ste. maroon ground, shaded violet ; line. I-l.'-. 
NAT NORMAN (Turner) — Crimson. 2.'.. G</. 
NORAH (Turner). Is. 
OVID (Turner). 9d. 
PERCIVAL (Turner) — Large and fine. 2s. Gd. 
SENSATION (Turner) — Maroon, slightly 
shaded : fine. 2.?. 
SILVIA (Douglas) — Flowers large and perfectly 
circular, maroon, yellow centre, very neat 
truss, and good habit. Is. 
SYDNEY (Turner) — A large flat flower, very 
dark,slightlv shaded with violet ; extra fine. Gd. 
TENNIEL (turner). Is. (id. 
THOMAS MOORE (Turner). 2s. 
TOPAZ (Turner) — Plum-purple, a large flat 
flower, very smooth, and of excellent sub- 
stance, large and well-formed truss ; extra fine. 
2s. Gd. 
Aurit'idtin^ nwnpd tjarden varieties free Jloirering (Old e(fcctive, our selection, (is. dozen. 
Seedling Alpines, of a most beautiful strain and in great variety, 6s. and lO.s. jier dozen. 
Seed saved from the above collection, 2s. 6</. per iiacket. 
II. P. Hakvkv, Fsq., Trcgolls Road, Truro, Jdmwnj 2Isf, 1887. 
Your Floral Guide to hand, for which I am obliged. 1 value it very much. Every year you 
manage to improve it. I have pleasure in sending you herewith Is. '.id. stamps for same. I was 
much pleased in every way with the plants. The packing was well done. The Primulas are 
blooming, and arc beauties ; the Cinerarias growing well. 
Mr. .1. Lowiiin, 1, Evers Terrace, High Road. East Finchley, London, X.. August Vitti, 1887. 
The |)lants you sent Mr. Davis, of llighbuiT. have all turned oat well, and that gentleman is 
highly pleased with them. 
Mes.ers. Gkikik & Co., 90, St. John Street, Clcrkcnwell, London, August 1887. 
We are obliged by the care taken with this small order. The articles arrived in splendid 
condition, and have given very great satisfaction. 
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