Qiiide. 
H»lia'nthemums (Sun Hoses). 
O Plants are better adapted for dry rockeries or sunny banks than 
and always have a charming and attractive appearance ; 
established, live for many years without trouble. 
1. APPENINXJM — White, yellow centre. 
2. CECILIA — Straw and yellow. 
3. CBOCEXTM — Single yellow. 
4. CUPREUM — Single copper, deep red- 
dish brown in centre. 
5. CURIOSITY — Cream, shaded rose. 
G. FOL. AUREIS VAR. — Tinted yellow. 
7. HYSSOPIPOLIUM— Pale rose. 
8. INNOCENCE— Buff and scarlet. 
9. MAXIMUM PLENUM— Fine. 
10. MAGNIFICENT — Primrose and orange. 
11. PILOSEUCIDES- Yellow. 
12. ROTUNDUM— Rosy purple. 
these ; they are Evergreens, 
quite hardy, and, like shrubs, when 
Gel. each ; 4.«. per dozen. 
1.9. ROYALTY — Crimson-scarlet. 
14. SERPYLLIPOLIUM, .«/«. OVALIPO- 
LIUM — Nankeen. 
15. SUDBURY GEM — Rich rose, orangc- 
crim.son in centre. 
16. UMBELLATUM— White ; distinct. 
17. VENUS— Orange. 
18. VENUSTUM— Bright red. 
19. VICEROY— Bronze. 
20. VICTORY— Purple. 
21. YELLOW BEAUTY. 
22. ZAMPA— White. 
23. BELINDA- Purple, 
Hollyhocks. 
Splendid seedlings of various colours, that will bloom during the season, G.s. and 12.<. per dozen. 
Named varieties, our selection, 24.s. to 40.f. per dozen. 
SEEDLING HOLLYHOCKS. 
E. F. Ashley, Esq., IG, Palmer’s Green Villas, Palmer’s Green, Middlesex, N., 
October 27th, 1887. 
A line to acknowledge the receipt of parcel, with which I am well pleased. Also some fetched 
from nursery in autumn have turned out well. I hope to trouble you early in the spring again. 
Mr. C. Slaughter, 11, Shard Road, Peckham, October 29th, 1887. 
I am perfectly satisfied with the plants and am extremely obliged to you for sending them so 
carefully. I hope to be a further customer. 
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