fl. Cai^nell & Gj;uide 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM TIGRIS UM, 
■)7. PACHYPHYTUM BRACTEOSUM— 
A very curious and interesting plunt, colour 
light glaucous green; each leaf is very thick, 
and abruptly pointed. For low carpet bedding 
this is very good. l.s-. 
.is. PACHYPHYTUM SIEBOLDI. Is. 
.ii). ROCHEA (CRASSULA) EALCATA 
— Without doubt is the most valuable and beau- 
tiful succulent blooming ])lant that we posse.ss, 
and a most remarkable easy plant to cultivate ; 
blooms orange-scarlet, very bright, and con- i 
tiniies a long time in flower, l.s. and 2.'-. each. | 
(10. YUCCA GLORIOSA. 5.--. | 
YUCCA ALCEPOLIA. 3.v. (it/. | 
(il. COTYLEDON PULVERULENTUM. i 
Is. 
ROOIIEA EALCATA. 
YUCCA. 
Mr. Walter L. (Jcmm, Remington. Jasper County, Indiana, U.S.A., Mimh 7M. 18S7. 
I wa.s very much jtlea.sed with the Regonia Hnlbs you sent me best spring, they were greath 
admired. 
.T. L. Bowes. Esq., Villa Isabella, Grasse, a/ni, France, March inih. 1887. 
The twelve Double. V iolets, •• Swanley White,” you sent me la.st year are flowering splendidly. 
Niagara Street, Croft Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S. America, Fchrmiri/ 2'2nd, 1887. 
The Chrysanthemums you sent me last year did spleiulidly. • 
Mrs. Ponder, West Lodge, Sevenoaks, Aui/iist 5lh, 1887. 
Very jileasetl with the Bompiet, ivhich kept fresh for a week. 
Mr. M. ,T. Battley, Eden Hill Nurseries, Fort Erie, Ontario, Caiunln, A/ail 2‘Ard, 1887. 
The plants reached here, 21st March, in splendid (condition. 
W. A. Bishop- C uLPEi-ER, Esq., Ye Bungalowc, Hampton, March 1!IM, 1887. 
The plants arrived to-day, beautifully packe<l, and in excellent condition. They are highlj 
satisfactory. 
Please keep this Book for reference. 
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