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Rhubarb. 
The Rhubarb roots we send out are all clumps, and not single crowns ; they are therefore 
tit for forcing or pulling the first year after planting. 
6d., 9d., and 1/- each ; 5/-, 6/-, and 9/- per dozen. Extra sized roots for forcing, 12/- per dozen. 
A full List of varieties appears in our Catalogue of Fruits. 
Copy Free on Request. 
Clematis. 
IN POTS TO PLANT OUT IN SPRING OR SUMMER. 
12 fine varieties, our selection, for 9/-, 12/-, and 157- 
Extra strong plants, of the best varieties, in large pots, for forcing . . 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Full descriptive list of varieties free on request. 
Ivies (Hedera). 
ALL ARE IN POTS. 
Our Selection 6/-, 9/-, 12/-, and 15/- per dozen. 
Extra large plants of some varieties 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
Hedera Arborea (Tree Ivy). 
ALL ARE IN POTS. 
1/- to 1/6 each ; 10/6 to 15/- per dozen. Complete descriptive List of Ivies free on request. 
Miscellaneous 
12 distinct varieties, our selection, for 
ALL ARE IN POTS. 
Hardy Climbers. 
6/-, 9/-, or 12/- 
LIST PREE ON REQUEST. 
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