fl. dar^riell 0-uitl 
ALBA PLENA — White, much used for cut 
flowers. 1.?. and l.s. Gd. 
ALBA PLENA FIMBRIATA — Double 
fringed white ; a beautiful variety, l.s. Gd. and 
2s. Gd. 
ATRO-ROSE APLENA — Fine rich crimson, •' 
large flower, full petals ; extra tine quality. 
3.S'. Gd. 
RUBRA GRANDIPLORA — Fine double 
crimson ; tine robust habit. 3s. Gd. 
These prices are for small plants during the autumn ; for large plants, price on a]>plication. 
A list of other varieties and jiriees forwarded on application. 
Double Dybe'thrums. 
Purchasers’ selection from the varieties not priced, Ss. per doz . ; our selection, 6.s. per doz. 
•“■TVERirAPS for ent flowers no out-door plants arc more useful, for at the commencement of 
the summer they begin to bloom, and continue as long as the weather keeps open; like all 
* other flowers, they delight in having plenty of room, deep rich soil, plenty of manure, and 
a good soaking in dry weather ; treat them tints, and the ([uantities of aster-shaped blooms will bo 
immense all the summer and autumn. 
1. AMPHITRITE — Deep rosy carmine, 
flow'crs very double and of good form; very free. 
2. ANDROMEDA — Lilac -rose, with con- 
spicuous yellow anemone-formed centre ; fine. 
3. ANEMONIPLORUM SANGUINEUM 
— Rosy carmine, with dull white centre j dwarf 
and compact. 
AURORA — Creamy white, with orange 
centre, flowers very double. l.s\ 
4. ARGENTINE — Pure white, flowers small, 
but very double ; good habit. 
5. BEAUTE DE LALKEN — Deeperimson, 
lighter anemone-formed centre. 
(i. BONAMY — Pure white, yellow centre ; 
quilled. 
7. BOULE DE NEIGE— White, slightly 
tinted with rose, flowers-very double; gooil habit ; 
e.xtra fine. l.i. 
8. CAPT. NARES — Deep purplish crimson; 
finely formed ; quite distinct. 
!). CHAMOIS — Light carmine; good habit. 
10. CLEOPATRA — Pure white, deep yellow 
centre, finely quilled ; very fidl and free. 
1 1. COMTE DE MONTBRON— Rose-pink, 
tipped white, very double, finely quilled. 
1 2. DELICATISSIMUM— Bright rosy lilac, 
with orange centre, flowers very double ; extra 
fine. 1.S-. 
13. DELICATUM — Pure white, flowers 
large ; good habit and foliage; extra fine. 
15. DIANA — Deep rose, tipped yellow, 
lighter centre ; fine form, good habit. 
10. DR. LIVINGSTONE— Very pale lilac, 
centre petals of a deeper colour ; fine. Is. 
17. EMILE LEMOINE — I’urplish crimson, 
tipped with golden yellow, comspicuous golden 
yellow centre, flowers very large and double ; 
fine form, very distinct ; extra fine. l.s. 
18. PULGENS PLENISSIMUM— Light 
carmine, ti])ped white, beautifully quilted, flowers 
large ; extra fine. I.''. 
11). GAIETY — Rosy pink, flowers large; habit 
dwarf and compact ; extra fine. l.s. Gd. 
20. GARIBALDI — Beautiful deep crimson, 
tipped white, anemone-formed centre; line 
flower; good habit, l.s. Gd. 
21. GLOIRE DTTALIE — Deep crimson; 
line form ; good habit. 
22. GRANDE — Deep purplish crimson, 
anemone-formed centre. 
23. HAAGE ET SCHMIDT— Outer petals 
velvety carmine, centre jjctals deep rose, tipped 
with white, flowers very double; extra fine. Is. 
24. HERMANN STENGER — Rosy lilac, 
centre ])etals finely quilled, flowers very double, 
good foliage ; habit com|)act ; extra fine. l.s. 
25. IMBRICATUM PLENUM — Deep car- 
mine, tipped white. 
2(i. IMPERATRICE CHARLOTTE— 
White, .shaded with rose, yellowish centre; fine. 
27. ITURBIDE — Bright purplish carmine, 
white and rose centre ; good habit ; extra fine. 
28. IVERIANUM — Rosy carmine, flowers 
large, habit dwarf and compact, good foliage 
extra fine. l.s. 
2i). J. N. TWARDY — Purple-carmine, tin- 
ted scarlet, very double, anemone-formed centre ; 
one of the best. 
F. Hagard, Lynton Villa, Truro Road, Bowes I’ark, J.ondon, N., April 30M, 1887. 
Will you please forward by return the annexed small order, packed in your usual excellent 
manner ? I may add that the seedling Pansies 1 have received are the best I ever had for the money, 
and many are now actually showing for bloom, despite the uncongenial weather. 
Mr. T. Miller, The Gardens, Whitley, Beaumont, Iluddcrsficld, February, 1887. 
The hamper of Violets safe to hand, most splendid plants, past my expectations 
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