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ROSES, a 
Ten Acres— Thousands in Pots. 
PRICES OF ROSES. 
WHEN THE SELECTION IS LEFT TO US. 
Standards and Half-Standards, best sorts and well 
varied, 18s. to 24s. per doz. 
Dwarfs on the Briar ; Extra Strong Good varieties, 
9s. per doz., 70s. per 100. 
Dwarf Teas, Varieties from the Open Ground, 
12s. and 15s. per doz. 
Extra Fine Plants, in Pots, 18s. 24s. and 
30s. per doz. 
Hybrid Perpetuals, in Pots, Good Strong Plants, 
18s. per doz. 
Customers selecting their own are respectfully requested 
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. 
1^^ Another secret in getting Koses to grow after removal, 
particularly Standards, is to prune well back and plant 
early in Clctober, or as soon in November as possible. 
February and March are the best Spring months. By so 
doing, young fibres are made at once, before the cold or 
hot weather sets in, whereas, if planted later in the usual 
way, they must stand without nourishment until the 
return of the season. 
Showing our comphite system and mode of packings 
roots T)iot*^cted and moist, just as if tliey were in the 
ground. It will be obs**rved that there are SJtandards (in 
centi'c), Climbers, &c. 
ROSES FOR FORCING. 
A l.ai'ere <2uanti4y o-F all the Best Kinds Uept in Pots, out- selection, 
ISs., 24s. and 32s. per- dozen. 
Also a quantity of Standards, In Pots, for removing at any season ; a List of kinds sent 
on application. 
A great quantity of well-rooted Dwarf Roses on their own roots in pots; a 
List of sorts on application. 
Seedling Briars and Cuttings, 6s. per 100. 
