fl*. Ciir(i\ell & Gfiiide. 
^Hmdy 'Perennial Gaillai[dias. 
A lovely coloured flower, 
perfectly distinct to any other, 
and for all decoration quite a 
charming feature ; perfectly 
hardy, producing abundance of 
flowers all the summer. For 
cut flowers one of the most 
useful plants of the garden. 
Strong seedlings, to flower at 
once, 4s. per doz. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
GLORIOSA. 
*LADAS. 
LANGPORT WONDER. 
LORD ROSEBERY. 
MONAS. 
NEOCLES. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. 
VERMONT. 
WM. ROLPE. 
Is. each. 
BARNUM — lied, shaded yellow 
BERTHA — Crimson, gold edge. 
CATHERINE WHEEL. 
DARKNESS — Dark magenta, yellow edge. 
DONOVAN— Bronze, gold edge. 
DUKE OP PORTLAND— Yellow, shaded 
bronze; large. 
*GEORGE KELWAY — Large crimson , gold 
edge. 
GLENAV ON — Deep maroon-crimson, yellow 
edge. 
GOLD DUST — I’ale yellow, dark disc. 
•JAMES KELWAY — Very large, dazzling 
scarlet, gold edge ; the brightest. Is. Gd. 
LEONARD KELWAY. 
MAGENTA KING — A novelty in colour, 
magenta, edged pale yellow, l.s. 
MOLTEN SEA — Light bronze, edged gold. 
•MR. PITCHER — Fiery crimson, gold edge. 
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES— Effec- 
tive, full size, coloured crimson and gold. Is. 
ORANGEMAN— Orange self. 
PORCUPINE — Deep rod, tipped yellow. 
PRINCE OP NAPLES — Red, shaded 
purple, yellow edge. 
•SOMERSET — Quilled, pure yellow. Is. 
•VIVIAN GREY — Yellow, fringed with a 
yellow disc ; grand. 
*WM. KELWAY — Very large, brilliant 
crimson, gold edge. 
* Awarded First-Class Certificates. 
A very free flowering and free growing class of garden plant. Is. each ; 9s. doz. 
Seedlings from the best varieties, 4s. per dozen. 
Ml'. Henrv CunwEN, Falcon Road, Battersea, Wth Jidi/, 1897. 
I feel I ought to thank you for the beautiful and very practical Catalogue , which assls; 
me greatly, and I must say what I have had from you proved so very satisfactory in every way 
that I never possessed such a beautiful garden before. I am continually recoinmeiiding yon to 
my friends. 
P. W. Mackinnon, Esq., Mussoorie, N.W.P., India, 13t/i Jitmiary, 1897. 
I received the 43 Roses in the most perfect condition, apparently as fresh as I used to get 
them from you when at Norwood, and I wish to thank you. I am looking out for the other 
plants you arc sending me. 
C iw ) 
