INTRODUCTION 
I N presenting our Catalogue for 1902, we beg to thank our patrons for 
their past esteemed support, and assure them that the Plants offered in 
this issue are in every respect up to our high standard for health and 
vigour. 
Owing to our increased stock, and the largely increased circulation 
of our Catalogue, the descriptions have had to be somewhat curtailed, but 
the particulars of the Plants are given as hitherto, as the arrangement has 
proved so^ satisfactory to distant clients. 
In the course of the year importations are expected from all parts of 
the world, and inquiries will receive our best attention. 
We should, however, warn our customers that owing to the unsettled 
state of Columbia, it is uncertain whether any importations of importance will 
arrive for some time. Particular attention, therefore, should be given to our 
fine stock of unflowered Odontoglossum-crispum and Cattelya Mendelii, Cattleya 
A urea, &c. 
The Cattleyas and L;elio-Cattleya hybrids contained in the Catalogue 
are a most interesting class of plants, possessing excellent constitutions, and 
are worthy of special attention. 
Every Plant Catalogued is in our Nursery. 
Our prices will be found very reasonable. 
We have a most interesting stock of Seedling Cattleyas, La;lio-Cattleyas, 
and Sophro-Cattleyas, probably the most varied in existence, and we shall 
be pleased to make offers to any of our patrons or friends. 
