io & 12 Market Street, MANCHESTER; & ALTRINCHAM. 
ANOMATHECA. 
Cruenta, beautiful crimson Ixia-like flowers freely produced in dainty sprays. Require the same treatment as Freesias, with which they 
form a most charming contrast. Admirably suited for outdoor cultivation. Of easiest possible culture. Per too, 3/6 ; per doz., 6d. 
ANTHERICUM. 
Graceful perennials for mixed borders, &c., throwing up long elegant spikes of pure white sweet-scented Lily-like flowers, free and 
hardy. Should be in every collection of hauly flowers, as they succeed in any ordinary soil. 
Liliago (St. Bernard's Lily), flowers il inch across, very free-flowering, 3/- per doz. ; 4d. each. 
Liliastrum major (St. Bruno's Lily), flowers 2 inches across, delicately tipped with green, 4/- per doz. ; 6d. each. 
ARUM. 
Singular and effective plants, preferring a warm sunny border. Grow well in pots. A mixture of sandy loam and peat is the 
best compost. Winter protection from frost is advisable. 
Crinitum (Dragon's Mouth), flower most grotesque, stem beautifully marbled, spathe reddish brown, 7/6 per doz. ; qd. each. 
Dracunculus, palm-like leaves, large deep chocolate spathe, stem and leaf-stalks flesh-coloured, deeply mottled black, quite hardy, 
handsome and effective, 4/- per doz. ; 6d. each. 
Italicum, spathe greenish yellow or white, handsome foliage in early Spring, showy clusters of scarlet berries in Autumn, a most 
serviceable plant for shrubbery borders, 2/- per doz. ; 3d. each. 
BEGONIAS: TUBEROUS ROOTED. C STRALN. S 
Continued and careful fertilisation and selection aided by skilful cultivation spread over a period of many years has resulted in 
makine our strain of Tuberous Rooted Begonias of the highest excellence. Our aim has been to produce a dwarf, sturdy and compact 
habit freedom in the production of large flowers in clear and well-defined colours and shades carried upright on stout stems. As 
conservatory plants Begonias have, perhaps, no equal. In Summer, with the simplest treatment, they bloom continuously As bed mg 
plants,” we know no plant, generally classified under this heading, that can be grown with less labour, and when in flower they are 
uninjured by wind or rain, and remain a glowing sheet of colour until cut down by frost. 
DOUBLES. 
Choice unnamed Double Varieties, to colour, 1/-, 1/6 to 2/6 each ; 
9/-, 12/-, 18/- and 24/- per dozen. 
Mixed Seedlings, unbloomed, containing a large percentage of 
doubles, 6/- and 9/- per dozen. 
Seed of this Superb Double Strain, 2/6 per packet. 
For Choice named Varieties see Indoor Plant Catalogue. 
SINGLES. 
Crimson, Scarlet, White, or Yellow, 4/6 per dozen ; 30/- per 100. 
Red, Pink, Rose, Blush, or Salmon, 4/- per dozen ; 25/- per 100 
Mixed Singles. 2/6 per dozen ; 17/6 per 100. 
Extra Fine Selected. 6/-, 9/- and 12/- per dozen. 
Seed of this Superb Single Strain. i/C and 2/6 per packet. 
HYBRIDA CRISTATA. 
(Crested or Bearded Begonia). 
This is one of the most interesting types of the Tuberous Begonia. The 
flowers are of large size and excellent substance, embracing a wide range of 
colours. Their distinguishing characteristic consists of a beard, or crest, growing 
from the base and adhering to the centre of the inner side of each petal, giving 
the flower an attractive and unique appearance. Dry Tubers in choice selection 
of colours. 
9d., 1/- to 1/6 each ; 6/- 9/- and 12/- per doz. 
BULBOCODIUM. 
Vernum, beautiful dwarf March-blooming plants, and good for masses or foi 
margins ; their deep purple Crocus-like flowers affording a pleasing contrast 
to Snowdrops. They succeed in any good ordinary soil per dozen, 2/- 
CALLA (RICHARDIA). 
Popular plants for greenhouse, conservatory, or table decoration. 
TEthiopica (Lily of the Nile), pure white trumpet-like flowers, grand for Christmas 
and Easter decorations. In pots ... ... ... each, 1/- to 1/6. 
The Godfrey, spathes are whiter, and produced earlier, and in greater 
numbers than in LEthiopica ... ... ... 1/- to 1/6 
“ Perle Von Stuttgart,” pure white flowers, produced with the utmost freedom, of 
compact and vigorous habit. In pots ... ... ... each, 1/— to 1/6. 
For other species and varieties see Indoor Plant Catalogue. 
CALLA. 
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