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^anneH if kfon6 ’ Autumn ^ataiogue. 
Violas (An Acne), 
Flowering greater part of the winter, and more profusely during the spring months ; hut how strange that the 
million will buy bulbs for bedding! whereas Violas are only half their price, more certain, continue five times longer 
in flower, and produce five times the quantity of bloom and colour, and altogether better. Now is the best time for 
planting. 
Consisting of all the best varieties, id. and 6d. each ; 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per dozen ; 12s. and 15s. per 100. 
Pansies, Show and Fancy, best varieties. Our selection, 4s. and 5s. per dozen. Seedlings, Is. 6d. per dozen. 
All Plants with few exceptions specified in this Catalogue can be safely transmitted 
through the Post to all parts of the World. 
Our ZONAL PELARGONIUMS, SALVIAS, PRIMULAS, &c., during Winter are a grand site. 
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John Green, Esq., 312, Windermere S. Street, Ballarat, Australia. 
I won nine First and two Second Prizes and the .Silver Cup with your Dahlias. 
Mr. H. Berry, The Gardens, Highnam Court, Gloucester. 
The Mushroom Spawn I had from you last year turned out well, 1 had a splendid lot of Mushrooms grown from it. 
