I,IST OF HYBRIDS. 
In issuing our 1895 Catalogue, we have thought it would be useful to our 
customers and friends to have a List of Hybrids raised up to date for 
reference. We have given these lists at the end of price list of each 
species. For easy reference Cypripediutns and Selenipediums are given 
separately. Cattleyas, Ltelias, Lielio-Cattleyas and Sophro-Cattleyas will be 
found together ; Sophro-Cattleyas are also given after Sophronites. 
In Cypripediums we have omitted the sub-varieties. There are many 
Seedlings from the same parents with different names, owing to their 
having been raised abroad, etc. ; but we have only included such varieties 
as are better than the original cross, and those which have been acknowledged 
by Horticultural authorities and Press. We shall be pleased to give any 
further particulars with regard to raiser’s name, when shown or described, etc. 
TERMS OF SALE, 
Unknown correspondents are respectfully requested to send a remittance 
or satisfactory reference witli their orders. 
All orders are carefully packed at cost price and forwarded free of 
charge to the Railway Stations at Owner’s risk, saving thereby a consid- 
erable expense of Carriage. Half-price will be allowed for returned 
empties; the sender should always attach his name to the package, and 
advise us by post. 
We beg to draw special attention of our customers and intending 
buyers that the prices quoted are for vigorous, healthy, and clean 
plants, which will flower in reasonable time from date of purchase. 
The prices given herein are those current at the date of going to press; 
owing to the very frequent importations of Orchids, the value of many 
kinds varies considerably, and we shall be happy to quote the latest 
price on application. Special juices for newly imported plants, large 
quantities, or specimen plants sent at any time by return of post. We 
shall be at all times pleased to see visitors at our Nurseries, and show 
them anything worth notice. Our Orchid houses are well appointed and 
stocked with many interesting plants. 
Tram Cars, starting from Darley Street, Bradford, run every five 
minutes to Victor Road, Manningham ; the distance from the terminus to 
the Heaton Nursery, Wilmer Road, is about six minutes. 
French and German Correspondence. 
