K. muii k mi UM., " 
Importers and Exporters of all New and Choice “iplf 
Florists’ Flowers to and from all parts of the World. 
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL NOTICES. 
I’laiits and seeds can l)o despatched to India throngli tlic Indian Parcel Post, and also by the 
oi'ilinary mail. Customers will kindly notify by which service they wish their parcels sent. 
In America, Australia, India, and Cape Town, the general expression amongst both the trade and 
amateurs is, " None arc no succc^xful ‘in. ceportirtf/ plants as Canncll <0 A'ons,” consctjuently wo need 
hardly say our trade is rapidly increasing. 
All orders must be fully prepaid. 
FOREIGN TESTIMONIALS. 
E have now perfected tlie 
7Tir system of sending Flowers* 
into tlie most remote parts 
of the world that success is no longer 
an uncertainty. The annexed en- 
graving represents Dr. Beaumont 
(one of our East Indian customers), 
again leaving England, for soverai 
years, on his return journey, taiing 
out his Coat, Bouquet, and other- 
flowers with him. Ho writes eii 
route from ilalta thus : — 
P. & 0. ss. “ SulkJ, " 
Otf Malta, (ktoUr, l&SL'. 
'nie pliint.s you packed iu my case .-uv 
all alive and healthy, and look much 
tte.shcr after the journey than many of the 
passengers. 
Nothing so imposes on the minds 
of the natives the superiority of the 
Christian as nicely arranged Coat 
or Hand Bouquets of choice flowers, 
and nothing tends to so cheer the 
mind and to pass away the time iu 
a foreign land than one of our plant 
boxes, and the pleasure of growing 
them on with the hope of seeing 
some lovely flowers from one’s na- 
tive land, and which that gentleman 
says is a pleasure indeed. 
From Mr. H. Lcmuaud, 17C, Kandoli'H St., Chicago, U.S. America, ^Wt, JitJp, l&Stl. 
The P.-msy seed I had from you turned out line. 
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