ALTRINCHAM, MANCHESTER, and BRAMHALL. 
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" Flowers are lovely.” — Coleridge. 
Spring Flowering Plants. 
For Autumn Planting. 
To Bloom in Spring, 1910. 
Note.— All the following are strong, healthy, well-rooted 
transplanted plants, specially grown to give a good 
display of bloom in spring. 
1/- per dozen, 6/- per 100. Small plants, drawn from seed beds, 
not transplanted, 1/6 per 100. 
Wallflowers, yellow or dark. 
Sweet Williams. 
Canterbury Bells, of various sorts and colours. 
Silene pendula compacta. 
Myosotis, of sorts. 
Polyanthus, all colours; pretty and effective. 
Daisies, red and white, 1 /- doz., 5/- per ioo. 
DWARF EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 
For Window Boxes, Beds, &c., 3/-, 5/-, 6/-, and 9/- per doz. 
Sundries for Carnation 
Growers. 
Carnation Clips, a neat and effective device for securing 
carnations to stakes without the use of raffia, i/- per 
ioo. 
Coil Wire Stakes, enamelled dark green. 1/3 per doz., 8/- 
per 100. 
Elastic Bands for preventing calyx of carnation blooms from 
bursting, 'jd. per 100, 5/- per 1,000. 
Layer Pegs, flat zinc. 1/3 per 100. 
Raffia. 1 /— per lb., Green, 1/6 per lb. 
Clibrans’ Green Tape, reels containing 250 yards, 1/6 
