Ours is the finest and choicest collection in England. 
) N our opinion these rank second to no other flowers for noble form and beauty. Our three 
100-feet houses in June, July, and August are really a magnificent sight, and many have said 
“Well, this is alone worth our journey.” Pot them into any ordinary good soil, and if kept 
close in a temperature of 65° to 70°, well shaded from all sunlight, and treated in the same way a-s 
warm greenhouse plants— free from cold draughts, and liquid manure once a week— the result will 
be a grand sight. A 2s. 6rf. packet of our seed sown in January to May will give a splendid display. 
Selections left to H. C. & Sons will be supplied at 15s., 18s., 24s., and 30s. per doz. ; choice 
new varieties, 42s. doz. ; unbloomed Seedlings, 6s. and 9s. per doz. 
Our Exhibit at the Great Temple Show was acknowledged to be the finest 
ever seen in London. 
ERECT FLOWERS (recurv/efolia). 
AGAR — ^White, throat rose. Is. Gd. 
ALEXINA— Crimson-lake and white. Is. Gd. j 
AMI HOSTE — Pure white, marked pink 
round mouth, fine large open flower, drooping. 2s. 
AMT srVATJX — White throat, pink lohes. 
Is. Gd. 
CAPT. MURRELL — Lower part of throat 
white spotted crimson, upper part and mouth 
stained wine colour, lobes of a fiery orange 
crimson, shade edged lighter ; effective. 2s. Gd. 
CHAS. WIGQ — Throat white, densely spotted 
crimson, white ground spotted with purple, base 
of lobes rosy crimson, broad edge of white; large 
and free. Is. Gd. 
COLONEL HALL — Throat at the base white, 
spotted crimson, mouth a deep maroon, lobes 
crimson-scarlet, shading off lighter ; good. 2s. 
EVATINA — Lobes pale lavender- blue, throat 
white, drooping. Is. Gd. 
EEU ETNA — A beautiful rich coloured 
variety, clear reddish lake. 2s. Gd. 
GARDEZ VOUS — White throat, blue lobes, 
drooping. Is. Gd. 
LA PRANCE — Throat white, spotted, mouth 
crimson-purple, lobes bright crimson-maroon, 
edged lighter. Is. (id. 
LA ROSIERE — White throat, bright rose 
lobes. Is. Gd. 
LIEUT.-COL. FISHWICK — Throat deep 
rosy claret, base of lobes deep maroon, lobes 
deep maroon, lobes rosy magenta shading off 
lighter ; free. 2s. 
maid op KENT — White waxy throat and 
Seeds, 2s. Gd. per packet. Seedlings, 5s per doz. 
mouth, surrounded with crimson ring, lobes 
white. 2s. 
MARABILE — Rosy purple throat, violet 
mouth and lohes. Is. Gd. 
MR. CHAS. MILLER— Base of throat white, 
spotted crimson, mouth maroon, lobes of a 
pleasing rosy-plum shade ; good form. 2s. 
MRS. R. ALLEN — Lobes pure white, throat 
purple; fine flower (semi erect). Is. Gd. 
MISS CANNELL— Pure white throat and 
lobes, violet-purple ring round mouth ; very 
chaste and charming flower. Awarded a First- 
Class Certificate. 2s. 
MISS MOORE— Crimson-lake throat, lighter 
lobes ; flowers large. Is. Gd. 
PRINCE LEOPOLD — Rosy mauve; showy 
and distinct, drooping. Is. Gd. 
R. R. SMELLIE — White throat, spotted 
crimson, mouth stained magenta, lobes rich 
plum ; distinct, margin of light purple ; free. 2s. 
RIDER HAGGARD — Mouth and throat 
white, densely spotted maroon, lobes purple, 
edged lighter, flowers of good substance ; fine 
and large. 2s. 
SNOAWDRIPT — Pure white, large flower, 
spotted throat ; very useful. Is. Gd. 
VICEROY — Mouth stained lake, lobes intense 
maroon-crimson, shading off lighter, and broadly 
edged soft rosy salmon ; fine form. 2s. 
W. MARSHALL — Mouth and greater part 
of lobes claret, shaded maroon, broadly margined 
silvery-mauve shade; fine large well-formed 
flowers; free; extpa. 2s. Gd. 
Leaves of the above varieties, id. each in May. 
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