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HYACINTHS, CROCUS, SNOWDROPS. 
CHEAP NAMED DOUBLE 
Theme will be found extremely serviceable for 
of flowers nro wanted for cutting or decoration . 
AMY, bright rich red. 
ALBA SUPERBISSIMA, pure white. 
BARONESS VON IUYLL, pure white. 
BARON VON TUYLL, dark blue. 
BELLE QUIR1NE, pink striped. 
BLANCHARD, pure white. 
BOUQUET TENDRE, double, deep red. 
CHARLES DICKENS, bright blue. 
CZAR NICHOLAS, double blush rose. 
GIGANTEA, rose, shaded pink. 
& SINGLE HYACINTHS. 
growing in pots or boxes where large quantities 
GRANDE VEDETTE, pure white. 
LA PEYROUSE, clear porcelain. 
LA VIRGINITE, double blush white. 
MADAME VAN DER HOOP, pure white. 
NORMA, beautiful rose. 
PRINCE OF SAXE- WEIMAR, double dark blue. 
REMBRANDT, double blue. 
ROBERT STEIGER, bright crimson. 
SCEPTRE D’OR, pure white. 
UNCLE TOM, dark blue. 
per 100, '25s. 
Per dozen, 3s. 6 d. ; 
CHEAP HYACINTHS IN DISTINCT COLOURS. 
NAMED- 
For Beds, Borders, or Groups. 
Cannot be too strongly recommended to all admirers of spring gardening. The varieties selected, 
in the different colours, are such as will bloom at one time, and produce a display so rich and varied, 
combined with delicious perfume, that no other spring flower can equal. 
ROSE 
Per 100. 
s. d, 
15 0 
Per doz. 
8 . d. 
2 0 
DARK BLUE 
Per 100. 
«. d. 
15 0 
CRIMSON 
15 0 
2 0 
LIGHT BLUE 
15 0 
PURE WHITE 
15 0 
2 0 
BLUSH WHITE 
15 0 
Per doz. 
8. d. 
2 0 
2 0 
2 0 
MIXED HYACINTHS. 
Per doz. 
«. d. 
Per 100. 
8. d. 
RED, ROSE, PINK and CRIMSON, mixed 
2 
0 
12 
0 
PURE WHITE, BLUSH WHITE and WHITE TINTED, mixed 
2 
0 
12 
0 
LIGHT BLUE, DARK BLUE and PURPLE, mixed 
2 
0 
12 
0 
MIXED, all colours. . 
1 
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10 
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EARLY WHITE ROMAN HYACINTHS. 
Are most suitable for early forcing, producing their neat and pretty spikes of flowers from 
November to January ; they are well adapted for bouquets and vases, and are very fragrant. 
Extra Selected Roots, per dozen, 2s. Off. ; per 100, 15s. 
Ordinary First Size, per dozen, 2s. ; per 100, 12s. 6 d. 
POPULAR DAFFODILS OR NARCISSUS 
For naturalization in woods, meadows, plantations, or planting in shrubberies, mixed borders 
by the edges of streams and lakes. 
1,000 in 10 named varieties 
500 10 ,, ,, .* .. • • •• .. 
250 ,,10 ,, ,, i. .» •» *• .» " 
BIFL0RUS ( Primrose Peerless), white, with yellow cup 
BUTTER AND EGGS ( Double Incomparable), large double, yellow 
DOUBLE WHITE (Poeticus plenus), pure, double, white 
DOUBLE YELLOW DAFFODIL (Telamonius plenus), deep yellow 
INCOMPARABILIS SINGLE, primrose with yellow crown 
ODORUS (CamperncUi Jonquil), deep yellow . . . . . . 
ORANGE PHOENIX, large double white and orange 
PHEASANT’S EYE (Poet's Narcissus), white with red crown 
SINGLE DAFFODIL (Lent Lily), clear yellow 
STELLA, straw-coloured perianth, bright yellow crown 
£ s. 
..2 2 
.. 1 10 
.. 0 12 
Per 100—8. 
17s. 6 d. por 1,000 
30s. ,, 
30s. „ 
35s. ,, 
25 s. per 1,000 
14s. per 1,000 
14s. 
27 *. 6 d. ,, 
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3 
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10 
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