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PELARGONIUMS ARE A SPECIALITY WITH US. 
Palms. 
For C'onservatory or room decoration no other class of plant can impart a richer or more 
graceful appearance. Marked {g} will succeed in a greenhouse. 
A New and Choice Palm—Kentia Sanderiana. 
Is distinct from any other Kentia introduced, and a most effective plant for table or 
decorative purposes. 3/6. 
g 
g 
g 
g 
Twelve in Six varieties, 9/-, 12/-, 18 24/- and 30/- 
Six „ „ 4 / 6 , 6/-, 12/-, 16/- and 18/- 
Small Plants, for growing t)U, 3/-, 4/- and 6/- per dozen. 
Each — s. d. 
Areca Baueri i/- to 2 6 g 
lutescens ... i/-, 1 /6 to 2 6 
Calamus ciiiaris 2/6 to 36 g 
Chamserops excelsa, one of the har- 
diest 
humilUs 
Cocos Plumosa 
Weddelliana 
Corypha australis 
Euterpe edulis 
Geonoma gracilis 
Each — s. d. 
Kentia Belmoreana ... i/-, 1/6, 2/6 
to 3 6 
Canterburyana. . . i/-, 1/6, 2/6 
to 3 6 
Forsteriana, 1/-, i/O, 2/6 to 3 6 
Latania borbonica 6d., pd., 1/-, 1/6 
to 2 6 
Phoenix reclinata ... 1/6 to 3 6 
rupicola 3/6 to 10 6 
Ptychosprma Alexandrae 1/6 to 3 6 
Seaforthia elegans, pd., i/-, 1/6 to 2 6 
Prices on application. 
I/-, 1/6 to 
I/- ' 
I/-. 1/6. 
I 
I /6 to 
3/6 to 
2/6 to 
i'/- to 
1/6 to 
2/6 to 
Extra-sized plants of many sorts of Palms can be supplied. 
Species and varieties not listed can be supplied. 
Pseonia Arborea (Tree Pseony). 
2/6 and 8/6 each. Six lovely varieties, 15/- and 21 
Pelargoniums. 
Turfy loam, leaf-mould, and some charcoal or sand, is the best compost ; the pots should be 
well-drained, and the soil niade firm. When the plants are flowering, sliade from sunshine, and 
place where plenty of^air is admitted. 
Show Pelarg^oniums. 
Choice Recent Varieties, v- each. 
No. 
42 Empress, pearly white, feathered ma- 
roon and ruby, large truss ; superb. 
52 Eureka, lower petals white, upper petals 
blotched crimson-red, rose-purple near 
the margin. 
54 Fascination, lower petals rose, small rich 
red blotch, upper petals maroon, white 
margin. 
No. 
277 Frau Anna Bulow, bright rose, large 
flowers. 
66 Godfrey’s ' Pride, crimson lake shaded 
rose-pink, margin ^white ; free, large 
heads. 
296 Gretchen, rosy-blusii ; large, good hal>it. 
General Collection. 
Our selection, 1 2 fine sorts of the best varieties for 6/- or 9/- 
Purchasers’ selection, 9d. each ; 7/6 doz. Larger plants in bud or bloom from 12/- to 18/- doz. 
No. 
5 Agnes Alma, glowing orange-scarlet, large. 
23 Chas. E. Pearson, rich scarlet, maroon 
feather on upper petals. 
30 Delicatum, blush-pink, fine trusses. 
34 Diplomatist, rosy-lake, upper petals ma- 
roon ; white eye. 
38 Emmanuel Lias, rose and white, beau- 
tifully crimped. 
45 Empress of Austria, salmon-scarlet, dense 
black feather, vermilion blotch. 
49 Eucharis, w-hite, very free. 
No. 
58 Galtee More, scarlet, deep crimson blotch. 
62 Glory of the West, salmon blotched choco- 
late, dwarf habit. 
60 Joe, fine rose colour, upper petals rich dark 
maroon. 
73 Lady West Ridgway, white, each petal 
feathered ruby. 
77 Lord Kitchener, bright crimson, upper 
petals heavily marked black. 
80 Lord Rosebery, _saImon-rose, l)lackish- 
crimson blotches. 
