S'. Cki]i\en S: G[iiiclc. 
abundant bloomer. For a mild climate and fine 
autumn months in England, it is a most valuable 
outdoor variety. 
175. INTEORIFOLIA — Useful forcovering 
walls, &c. 
Young plants of all varieties, GJ. each ; larger Is. each. 
178. MACROSTEMA ORAC1LI3. 
181. RICCARTONI — A beautiful variety, 
the hardiest of all the outdoor Fuchsias. 
Glabi'oli. 
Gladiolus constitutes one of the finest features of the Flower Garden during the summer 
■Vrltf autumn months for diversity of colour and general effect, either in masses or planted in 
(jlK clumps for border decoration, backed by evergreens. It is also of easy culture, and will 
thrive in any ordinary deeply dug garden soil, with a liberal supply of manure. Early and deep 
planting is the secret of success. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. 
POE EXHIBITION PUEPOSBS.— Sslect an open situation. In October, trench the eoil 2 feet deep: use a 
liberal eupply of old hot.bed or cow.manure, well mixed with the eoil. Commence planting the flret week in 
Uaroh, and at intervale. Plant in beds of three rows, placing the bulbs one foot apart and 4 inches deep. Stake 
as soon as the plants are sntlioiently high, and mulch over the ground with half-rotted manure. Ae soon as the 
plants show bloom, stimulants are beneficial for the full development of the flowers j for this purpose use our 
Real Manure once a week. 
POE FLOWEE GAEDBN DECORATION. — Plant during March and April In borders, in clumps of three or 
five, at intervals of 4 or 6 foot, between Standard Eoses, Dahlias, Ac., or in masses in the centre of large beds or 
between Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Ac. * 
The bulbs should bo taken up as soon as the leaves begin to fade ; gradually dry them, clean them, put them 
into a paper bag, and place out of the reach of the frost. 
GLADIOLI. 
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0 per 100 
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0 per doz. 
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Seeds, Is. per packet. 
BLOOMED SEEDLINGS, 1st choice 
COLOURED SEEDLINGS, mixed'V."\"'.\V.\\"V.”.‘.‘.’ 'a 
MIXED FOR BORDERS 4 
We highly recommend our Seedlings, which will be found often to produce finer blooms than many of 
the named sorts in this Catalogue quoted at double the price. ' 
P®*' <loi«eii : 8s. per 100. 
OANDAVENSIS, 2s. per dozen ; 14s. per 100. 
for^the g“lden! ^eH-^nown and magnificent varieties are extra fine and sound. Grand varieties 
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