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DOUBLE CINERARIAS. 
SeedSf 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
W E have one of the finest collections, and were awarded' the Gold Medal at GheaV Belgium, 
foE throe doaen ot these doable flowers, which surprised Their Ma,jesties both. Eing and 
Queen of the Belgians. ('{.'( ■ — 
Our solectioa to nauie, l.s. fit/., S., and 2x. fitn each. 
SINGLE CINERARIAS. 
WUR collection of Cinerariusis well known to contain grand varieties, and wo invite all to come 
in and see our houses during their period of blooming. 
Our selection to name, 2.s-., 2s. fit/., and is. each. 
'5eqd, Is. fit/., 2s. Gd . , and 5s. per pkt. 
Cle' matis 
WITH ABRIDGED DESCUIPTIONSi. 
For Clematis Indivisa, 
T.A prance — L ovely dark, brilliant, purple- 
blue flowers, perfect Aape, and wonderful 
freedom of blooming. 2s., Gd, each. 
SMITH’S SNOW-WHITE JACHMANIT— 
The flowers are paper- white, about the samesi»e 
ns those of the old purple J'tc/cmanii,\>Mt produceti 
in even greater profusion. It is unrivalled for 
beds, ami also for climbing, 2». eacla 
LaSuginosa Type. 
Climbing large-Jlowered Summer and .duiaata 
bloomers, flowering occasionally on short lateral! 
summer shoots, the flowers dispersed. 
PUKE OF NORFOLK — Peep mauve. 
see Greenhouse Climbers. 
I ENCHANTRESS — Very double; white, the 
' exterior petals flushed with rose. F.C.C. Is. fit/. 
•FAIRY QUEEN— Pale flesh, with a striking 
pink bar in the centre of each sepal. 
OTTO FRCEBEL — Gtey ish white ; very large. 
GEM — Deep lavender- bine. 
HENRTI — Very fine white. 
•LAPY BOVIUbr-Light blue, cap shaped. 
LAPY CAROLINE NEVILL— Pale mauve, 
deep mauve bars. 
LANUGINOSA— Pale lavender. 
LANUGINOSA NIVEA— White. 
WILLIAM KBNNBTT— l>eep lavender; 
fine. 
JaCK-makii TrpB. 
Climhing, nwsily large flowered^ Suwjtier and Autumn bloomers, flowering successionadly m ptojitse 
continuous masses on summer shoots. 
FLAMMULA. 
PLAMMULA RUBBO MABGINATA— 
Highly scented, creamy white, deeply margiuetl 
with reddish plum . 
•GIPSY QUEEN — ^Rlcb velvety purple; very 
free, late flowering. 
JACKMANI — Fine violet-purple. I 
JACKMANl ALBA. 
JACKMANI SUPEBHA— This has proved 
with us. in every way superior, both iit foem and 
colour, to the old variety. 
STAR OF INPIA — Reddish plum, with red 
bar. 
TUNBRIPGENSIS — ^Peep blnisb manve. 
Patens Tvpb. 
Climbing targe-flowered Spring bloomers, flowering from the old ripened wood. 
ALBERT VICTOR — Peep lavetnler. 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH— Flowers large, 
of a rich vic^t-purple. 
•FAIR ROSAMOND — Blush- white, red 
bar. 
MRS. GEO. JACKMAN — Satiny white, 
creamy bar. 
•SIR GARNET WOLSELEil — Bluish 
ground, plum-red bar. 
» T,A T1V LONDESBQROUGH — Silvery 
grey, pale bar. 
LORD DERBY -Anthers reddish purple, 
with white filaments. 
•MISS BATEMAN — ^Pure white. 
STANDISHH — Peep lavender; very free. 
THE QUEEN — Delicate lavender. 
VITALBA— Greenish white, small flowers ; 
rampant grower. Gd. 
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