HENRY GflNNELL I SONS 
are desirous of tendering their respectful and 
heartiest thanks to all patrons for their kindness 
and preference to their Firm, 
They have the great pleasure of posting the 
37th Edition of their Floral Guide of Plants for 
1904^ which is also regularly looked for in all 
our Colonies and abroad^ and perused with as 
much interest as in Great Britain. 
Their situation and knowledge of plant life, 
together with their long experience of preparing 
and packing, and their continued successes, place 
them in an unique and meritorious position of 
being competent to give untold pleasure and 
satisfaction to Floral patrons at home, and also 
those residing as far as 14,000 miles away. 
They further beg to acknowledge their 
indebtedness to many esteemed patrons for 
favourable recommendations, of which they have 
had numerous proofs, and trust in the future, 
as in the past, that all they have the pleasure 
of supplying will give complete satisfaction and 
pleasure. 
