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CURRANS’ LIST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 
LABELS SUITABLE FOR ROSES. 
The “Acme” Labels, for Roses and Fruit Trees. 
Neat imperishable labels, the letters are raised in 
hard rolled zinc. No writing required. 
BLENHEIM 
OPANGE 
For Fruit Trees, per doz. 1/9, postage extra. 
The Ideal Zinc Label cannot 
face the wrong way, and the appearance 
is neater than any label of a similar 
character, as only the writing space 
hides the view of plant. 
No. 40P. — Label 2in. X iin. on 6in. 
holder, 1/- per do/..; 1 1/6 per gross. 
(Specially suited for Alpines, Pot Plants, 
&c.) 
No. 41 p.— Label 2$in. x ijin. on 1401; 
holder, 1/4 per do/.; 15/- per gross. 
(Specially suited for Herbaceous Pla 
Carnations, Roses, &c.) 
dants, 
BARONESS 
ROTHSCHILD 
For Roses, per doz. 1/3, postage extra. 
When ordering either of the above do not omit to 
send list of names. 
No. 134. 
Wooden Labels or Tallies. 
4567 inch. 
Unpainted 4<i. 6d. 8d. iod. per 100 
Painted .. 8d. iod. 1/- 1/3 „ 
8 9 10 inch. 
Unpainted 1/- 1/2 1/4 per 100. 
Painted . . 1/6 1/9 2/- „ 
Chandler’s Patent Metal Labels, imperishable and indestructible, wired ready for 
use. An ordinary pencil will emboss the name on the label. Per box of 50 labels, 1/6. 
Yeats’ Metallic Labels, 
for Roses, Fruit Trees, &c. 
No. 
No. 
4 h 
6 
2/6 
3 /~ 
7 
2/- 
3 
3 16 
13 
2 /- 
4 
3 /~ 
14 
1/6 
3/6 per 100. 
15 
2/- per 100. 
Indelible Ink, 6d. and 1/- per 
bottle. 
Galvanised Wire Verbena Pins, 
1/- per gross. 
Galvanised Flat Zinc Layer Pegs, 
1/3 per 100. 
