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Seed Warehouses, 
EXCHANGE STREET 
AND BEDFORD STREET. 
Seed Grounds. 
IPSWICH ROAD 
AND EATON. 
Nurseries. 
THE TOWN CLOSE NURSERIES 
NEWMARKET ROAD. 
BANKERS— MESSRS. GURNEY AND CO., NORWICH. 
Patrons: Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen & H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. 
TO OTJJEl OUSTOMKRS. 
'E have much pleasure in presenting our Catalogue of Dutch and other Flower Roots, Roses, 
Fruit Trees, &c., for the present Autumn, and again beg to thank our numerous patrons 
for their very kind and extended patronage of last season, at the same time assuring them 
that their future commands will receive the same careful attention as their esteemed favours 
of the past. 
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We are personally acquainted with the best growers in Holland, whose grounds we visit from 
time to time, and our Retail Bulb Trade is one of the most extensive in the United Kingdom. 
We have, therefore, much pleasure in drawing the attention of the public to the splendid selection 
we offer in Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips, &c., and which includes the very best in their respective 
classes, whilst several important additions have been made, our prices being fixed at the lowest 
rate compatible with sound well-ripened bulbs. 
CHOICE NAMED HYACINTHS are a special feature in our bulb trade, and we would 
point out to our patrons, that the bulbs we offer of these are true to name, fully matured, 
of an age and size to ensure, under fair cultural conditions, a fine display of bloom. This is 
important matter, but one that is frequently overlooked in purchasing "cheap’’ bulbs at Aucti| 
Rooms, or from unscrupulous dealers. 
October is the best month for general planting, and to secure special varieties orders shouj 
reach us as soon as convenient before the middle of that month. 
NURSERY DEPABTMENT 
Our Nurseries are finely situated on the Newmarket and Ipswich 
very best description for producing well-rooted handsomely 
are our speciality. The growth of mr business in this dep 
been phenomenal, and to meet the x.quirements of our large 
important branch we have added considerably to the extent of 
houses during the past few years. We have much pleasur 
grounds are now replete with a superb assortment of choice 
Evergreen Shrubs, Coniferous Plants, &c. ; whilst our glass-houses c' 
choicest in Florists' Flowers, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Ferns 
We would draw the especial attention of intending planters to our 
fruits in standard, trained, dwarf, and pyramidal trees, which o 
season are unusually fine. 
September 1st, 1891. 
