The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
Choice Bouquets and Cut Flowers. 
We grow many thousands of Plants specially for our supply of Choice Cut Flowers, which we furnish iu season from the 
following superb assortment: — 
Abutilons, iu variety 
Arum Lilies 
Azaleas, Pure White and 
others 
Begonias, Greenhouse and 
Stove varieties 
Bouvardias, the most beau- 
tiful sorts 
Camellias, in variety 
Cyclamens, of sorts 
Chrysanthemums, Pure White, 
&e. 
Deutzia gracilis 
Heaths, of sorts 
Heliotropes, Sweet-scented 
Hyacinths, White Roman and 
others 
Lapagerias, Rose, White 
Lilacs, Pure White (forced) 
Lilies, Pure White 
Lily of the Valley 
Narcissi, of sorts 
Orange Blossom 
Orchids, in variety 
Primulas, Double White 
Roses, Tea-scented and others 
Spiraea japonica 
Stephanotis floribunda 
Violets, Sweet-scented 
And many other Choice Greenhouse and Stove f lowers. 
MEMORIAL WREATHS AND CROSSES. Made up with choicest pure white natural (lowers and Maidenhair 
fern, arranged in the most beautiful st 3 de, and guaranteed to givo the highest satisfaction 
each 7s. Od., 10s. Gd., 12s. Gd., 15s., 21s., 31s. Gd., and 42s. 
BRIDES’ BOUQUETS. Exquisitely made up with choicest pure white flowers only each 7s. Gd., 10s. Gd., 15s., and 21s. 
BRIDESMAIDS’ BOUQUETS. Made up with pure white and delicately tinted flowers, or to order 
each 5s., 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
BUTTON-HOLE BOUQUETS. White or coloured flowers each Is. and Is. Gd. ; per doz. 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
LADIES’ DRESS BOUQUETS OR SPRAYS. Beautifully made up to order each 2s. Gd., 5s., and 7s. Gd. 
LOOSE CUT FLOWERS AND FERN, for table and other decorations supplied in liberal quantity in boxes. 
each 2s. 6d., 3s. Gd., 5s., 7s. (id., 10s. Gd., 15s., 21s., 31s. Gd., and 42s. 
By our careful and perfect system of packing, the Wreaths, Bouquets, &c., we supply, will stand a journey of fully two days if 
necessary, and then reach their destination in beautifully fresh condition. 
All orders are despatched promptly on receipt, if required, hut customers residing at a distance should give, if possible, at least 
two days’ clear notice before the flowers are required. 
From W. S. LONG, Esq., Wind a or. 
April 7th. 
"Tho Bride's Bouquet and Bridesmaids' 
Flowers aupplied to Buxlingltam gave every 
aatlHlaction." 
KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS- 
PAGK 
Artichokes 
... 10 
Asparagus ... 
... 10 
Beans 
8, 9 
Beet 
... 11 
Borecole or Kale ... 
... 13 
Broccoli ... 
12, 13 
Brussels SrROUTS ... 
... 14 
Cabbage 
15-17 
,, Savoy 
... 16 
Capsicum ... 
... 21 
Cardoons ... 
... 36 
Carrot 
... 18 
Cauliflower 
... 19 
Celery 
... 20 
Chicory, Corn Salad 
... 17 
Chives, Garlic, and Shallots 
... 36 
Couvb Tronchuda ... 
... 17 
Cress 
... 21 
Cucumber .. 
22—24 
Dandelion... 
... 17 
Egg Plant... 
... 17 
Endive 
... 25 
Fruit Seeds 
... 36 
Gourd or Pumpkin 
... 21 
Herbs 
25 
Kohl Rabi 
!" 26 
Leek 
... 26 
Lettuce 
27- 29 
Melons 
... 30 
Mustabd ... 
... 25 
Onion 
31-33 
Parsley 
... 34 
Parsnip 
... 34 
Peas 
4-7 
Potatoes ... 
48-55 
Radish 
... 85 
From Mr. H. M. WILKIN, Aldrcth. 
Oct. 31st. 
“ I have much plensure in thanking you for tho 
Wreaths you «ent yesterday, and in stating that 
they have been admired by every one who has 
seen them." 
Index. 
Kitchen Garden Seeds (continued)— 
FAOE 
Rhubarb ... ... ... 36, 106 
Salsafy and Scorzonera ... ... 30 
Sea Kale .. ... ... ... 36 
Spinach ... ... ... ... 36 
Tomato ... ... ... ... 37 
Turnip ... ... ... ... 38 
Vegetable Marrow ... ... 38 
Vegetable Seeds— Collections 2, 3 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS- 
Grasses and Clovers ... ... 47 
Mangolds and Turnips ... ... 46 
FLOWER SEEDS, ROOTS, &c.- 
Flower Seeds— 
On the Rearing of from Seed ... 93 
Amateur’s Packet ... ... 64 
Asters ... ... ... 57 — 69 
Balsams ... ... ... 66 
Begonias ... ... ... 67 
Calceolarias ... ... ... 68 
Carnations and Picotees ... ... 68 
Cinerarias ... ... ... 69 
Cyclamens ... ... ... 69 
Choice Florists’ Flowers 66— 7! > 
Cottager’s Packet ... ... 92 
English and Foreign, in Collections 65 
Everlasting Flowers ... ... 90 
Daniels’ Complete Collections 63, 64 
General List ... ... 80—89 
In Mixture ... ... ... 92 
In Penny Packets ... ... 92 
Ornamental Grasses ... ... 91 
By Weight 92 
Primulas ... ... ... 75 
Stocks ... ... 60—62 
From Mr. J. HALL, Kilverutone. 
Nov. 4th. 
"The Wreaths came to hand in splendid 
condition, and we were very pleased with them." 
flower Seeds, Boots &c. (continued)— 
FAOB 
Anemones ... ... ... ... 97 
Begonias ... ... ... ... 98 
Gladioli ... ... ... 94, 95 
Ibises ... ... ... ... 127 
Lilies ... ... ... ... 96 
Ranunculi ... ... ... 97 
Rhododendrons ... ... ... 127 
Tuberoses ... ... ... ... 98 
Violets ... ... ... ... 126 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS, &c. 
Carnations, Pinks, and Picotees 106, 107 
Clematises ... ... ... 110 
Climbing Plants ... ... ... Ill 
Fruit Trees ... ... 102 — 104 
Greenhouse and Stove Plants ... 99 
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs ... Ill 
Miscellaneous Plants ... ... 109 
Miscellaneous Bedding Plants .. 108 
Rooted Cuttings ... ... 115—126 
Roses ... ... ... 100, 101 
Select Hardy Florists' Flowers ... 107 
Select Hardy Flowering Plants 112, 114 
Strawberries ... ... ... 105 
Sweet and Pot Herbs ... ... 105 
MISCELLANEOUS— 
Daisicide ... ... ... ... 41 
Daniels’ Compound Tobacco Paper ... 41 
Daniels’ Eureka Manure ... ... 40 
Daniels’ New Insecticide Soap ... 41 
Horticultural Requisites ... 42—44 
Lawn Grass Seed ... ... ... 1 
Mushroom Spawn ... ... ... 39 
Seeds eor Birds ... ... ... 45 
Wreaths, Crosses, Dried Grasses, &c. 44 
NORWICH : FLETCHER AND SON, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS. 
