C^T\nell & ^01}^’ Gfuide- 
COWSLEPS HYBRID — These are very similar, but hold their flowers down in the ordinary^ 
way ; lovely colours, and produce an abundance of flowers during the latter part of the winter and f 
early spring. Crf. each ; 4s. per doz. 
CRIMSON BRDDIBR — Of a beautiful colour and very profuse bloomer ; a seedling raised by us 
six years ago ; will make one of the most charming bedders yet seen. (it/, each ; 5s. per do/.. 
We have many thousands of seedlings, some are most promising, and should the season be favour- 
able we hope to have by far the best show ever seen, extending over nearly an acre, of all the 
choicest in cultivation, which cannot fail to be highly interesting all through the spring. 
JACK-IX-TUE-GUEEX. 
Really first-class seedling gold-laced Polyan- 
thus, for garden decoration, nearly as good as 
named varieties, 6t/. each ; 5s. per doz. 
Ordinary bedding kinds, 2.s. Gt/. per doz. 
The difference between Oxlips and Cowslips 
IS, the former hold their bloom more erect, the 
latter drooping. 
POLYANTHUS (HOSE-IN-HOSE). 
IRISH COWSLIP Smaller cupped drooping flowers, bright yellow and very pretty. 2s. 
CHARLOTTE JONES — Large and showy, but the flowers crimson-maroon, with orange centre. 2s. 
MAG-ENTA QUEEN Smaller than the preceding, the flowers of a purplish crimson, oranfre 
centre. 2.s. * » © 
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