NIPnBTOS. 
PRICES OF ROSES. 
WHEN THE SELECTION IS LEFT TO US 
Standards and Half-Standards, best sorts, and 
well varied, 18s. to 24s. per dozen. 
Dwarfs on the Brier, extra strong good varieties, 
8s. per dozen ; £3 per 100. 
Dwarf Teas, varieties, from open ground, 
16s. per dozen. Extra fine plants in pots, 
18s., 24s., and 30s. per dozen. 
Hybrid Perpetuals in pots, good strong plants, 
18s. per dozen. 
Amateurs selecting their own are respectfully re- 
quested to add to their orders a few supplementary 
sorts, lest by previous orders the stock of any particular 
variety should be exhausted, this being especially 
necessary late in the season. 
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ALL THE BEST KINDS, 
see our AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
We have one of the largest 
and finest coUeotions of Roses 
in England— 
10 acres ; 5,000 in pots. 
Turner’s Crimson Rambler, dwarfs, Is. and 
Is. 6d. : extra strong, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
MARECHAL NIEL, 
8 ft. to 12 ft. high. 3s. 6d., 5s., and 8s. each. 
ESTABLISHED PLANTS in 6-inch pots, of all the 
finest Tea-scented varieties, grown especially for 
Conservatories. 18s. to 30s. per dozen. 
Extra Strong Plants of NIPHETOS, full of buds, 
3 and 4 feet high, 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. each. Special 
Prices for Large Quantities to the Trade. 
Climbing Roses, specially grown in pots for training 
on walls and rafters, for Conservatory and Outdoor 
Planting. 3s. 6d. to 5s. each. 
Newest Kinds supplied at Advertised Prices. 
■ Mr. Geo. Pescod, Queen Street, Aylesbury, 17(A July, 1897. 
The quality of all I have had from you is first rate. Nearly every seed must have germinated. 
‘ 'Mr Geo H. Norchefe, Rock Cottage, Batley Carr, Dewsbury, 5(A .Tune, 1897 
I have the greatest pleasure in telling you that everything I have had from your firm has given me the greatest satisfaction, whether it has been 
plants or seeds, and I have had excellent results, especiaUy from your ea n re^.^ Lockiuge Gardens, Wantage, lOtA April, 1897. 
Thanks for plants received in good condition, and with which we are well-pleased. 
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