BY APPOINTMENT 
Antirrhinums — continued. 
No. 
33 Mrs. Melville, heavily mottled pink, 
flaked deep crimson i / 
41 R osina, French-white, mottled and flaked 
purple crimson. 9d. 
43 Sanguinea, rich deep crimson ; a grand 
bedder. 9d. 
44 S. Barker, orange yellow, flaked and 
pencilled crimson. 
46 Sir Robert Pullar, creamy white, delicately 
pencilled rosy-purple. 
49 Sparkler, canary-yellow, mottled crimson. 
52 Sunshine, lemon, mottled and flaked 
crimson. 
No. 
53 Teviotdale, heavily mottled pink, flaked 
deep crimson. 
54 W. H. Young, canary, pencilled purplish 
crimson. 
55 White Bedder, pure snow-white ; dwarf 
and floriferous. 4d. each, 3/6 doz. 
57 William Robinson, rich, glowing crimson 
self ; extra fine. 9d. 
58 William Gordon, canary-yellow, flaked 
bronze-crimson. 1/6. 
64 Yellow Bedder, pure yellow self ; well- 
formed flowers on a splendid spike. 
4d. each, 3/6 doz. 
SEEDLINGS. — Fine healthy plants raised from seed saved from the best named varieties, and 
comprising every shade of colour. From Stores, in Spring, 6d. per score ; or In pots, 1/S per dozen. 
Seed, 6d. per packet. 
Asters —Michaelmas Daisies. 
The Asters comprise the most beautiful, easily grown, and useful of garden plants. They 
produce a grand display in the garden from early Autumn until late in November, and may be 
utilised with good effect either for lines, masses, or mixed borders. They are effective in pots 
for house, conservatory, and greenhouse decoration, and equally useful for cut flower purposes. 
The following selection comprises the most showy and desirable varieties, remarkable cither for 
colour, size of flower, or abundance of bloom, and can be thoroughly recommended. 
s. d. 
6 in 6 fine varieties, our selection 1 6 
12 in 12 „ 3 0 
25 in 12 „ ,1 ,, ,, 6 0 
s. d„ 
25 in 25 fine varieties, our selection 7 0 
50 In 25 12 6 
100 in 50 25 0 
Purchaser’s Selection, 4d. each ; 3/6 per dozen, except those priced. 
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Aster Amellus "Major'' — (Michaelmas Daisy ) 
[Clibrans 
