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Illustrated Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs. 
MISCELLANEOUS SPRING-FLOWERING PLANTS. 
BEDDING 
The Pansies and Violas are amongst the very 
host of our Spring and Summer flowering bedders. 
They are wonderfully free-flowering and pretty, and 
will thrive in almost any soil, but should not be 
planted in a hot dry position. A spot where they 
are shaded from strong sunshine for some part of 
the day, a north or west border, suits them 
admirably, and a fair supply of weak liquid manure 
in dry weather will keep them in splendid flower. 
BLANCH. Creamy white per doz. 4s. ; each 6d. 
BLUE BELL. Violet, shaded blue ; free bloomer 
£3 per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
BLUE CLOUD. White, heavily edged with broad 
band of blue . . per doz. 4s. ; each 6d. 
CHARM. Soft lilao lavender ; rayless 
per doz. 2s. 6d. ; each 3d. 
From W. R. WARD JACKSON, Esi. 
July 13th. 
‘•All the Plants look very healthy and have done 
splendidly, and lam very pleased with them.” 
From F. MIDDLETON, Esi., Edeubridge. 
June 28th. 
“The Plan's I orlerod som? time ago arrived quite 
safely and in good condition, and they give nn every 
satisfaction.” 
VIOLAS. 
JOHN QUARTON. Light mauve ; a grand 
bedder . . . . per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
LUTEA MAJOR. Rich clear yellow ; compact 
per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
MRS. SCOTT. Pure white ; very compaot 
per doz. 3s. ; eaoh 4d. 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN. Deep golden yellow, rayless ; 
very fine . . . . per doz. 6s. ; each fid. 
SIR ROBERT PEEL. Primrose yellow 
per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
SOUVENIR. Rich lavender per doz. 4s. ; each fid. 
VIOLETTA. Whit©, medium size, very oompact, 
sweet scented . . per doz. 3s. ; ©aoh 4d. 
WM. NEIL. Pale rose, a pleasing and effective 
variety . . . . per doz. 3s. ; ©aoh 4d. 
Our own selection, per 100, 21s. ; per doz. 3s. 
Mr. R. YOUNG, Whetstone. 
June 4th. 
“ My Plants nrrived quite safely and I must say 
1 am delighted with them, they arc- very fine.” 
Mi, T. KAY, St. Ives, Hunts. 
M m h ICth. 
•• I am delighted with the Plants you sent mo last 
time, they arrived in splepdid condition and are doing 
well.” 
PRIMROSES AND POLYANTHUSES. 
A beautiful and indispensable class of brilliant Spring-flowering plants, blooming at the same time as Narcissi and many other bulbs; the single- 
flowered Hybrid Primroses include the most beautiful shades of crimson, scarlet rose, &o., to pure white. The blue variety of G. F. Wilson is an 
especially fine and highly selected strain. Miss Massey is also a splendid variety, worthy of notice. The large-flowered Polyanthus Primroses are 
exceeding fine and showy, the yellow and orange shades being very handsome. 
SINGLE, MIXED HYBRIDS. Very fine and brilliant. Strong seedlings 
per 100, 17s. 6d. ; per doz. 2s. fid. 
POLYANTHUS, GOLD-LACED. Fine seedlings, all good flowers 
per 100, 21s. ; per doz. 3s. 
POLYANTHUS-PRIMROSE. Large-flowered hybrids in splendid mixture 
per 100, 21s. ; per doz. 3s. 
PRIMROSES.— Double, White, Lilac, Yellow — 
POLYANTHUS-PRIMROSE. Large-flowered yellow and orange shades. 
very beautiful varieties ... .. .. P er d° z - 4s. fid. 
G. F. WILSON’S SINGLE BLUE. A very fine selected strain of the most 
beautiful dark violet blue flowers ; splendid per doz. 6s. ; each fid. 
PRIMROSE, MISS MASSEY. A beautiful single-flowered, variety, bearing 
large, dark-crimson flowers ; very showy per doz. 4s. Gd. ; each fid. 
„ . . . . per doz. 4s. fid. ; each fid. 
PENTSTEMONS. 
A very beautiful class of Summer and Autumn-blooming plants that should be extensively grown. They produce large handsome spikes of 
lovely flowers, and include almost every shade of colour, from the purest white to the deepest crimson, shades of rose, scarlet, purple, Ac. ; are easily 
grown in any garden border. 
NEW AND SELECT VARIETIES. 
Our own selection, from the following list, per 
AGNES WICKFIELD. White, edged and shaded with rosy lilao. 
ALEXANDER KERR. Rosy purple, white throat. 
CONSTANCE. Deep salmon rose, throat pencilled carmine. 
F. BURNABY. White throat, and lovely earmine rose flower, 
GENERAL NANSONBY. Bright rosy pink, clear white throat. 
HENRIETTA. Pale silvery pink. 
JAMES DOUGLAS. Delicate pink, white throat. 
doz. 4s. 6d. Customer’s selection, per doz. 6s. 
LITTLE PET. Dark rose, white throat ; very pretty variety. 
MADAME ANTOINETTE STERLING. Coral red, white throat 
MR. PEGGOTTY. Bright salmon pink, light pencilled throat. 
MRS. FORBES. Very rich crimson, largo circular throat veined crimson. 
NEWBURY GEM. Beautiful glowing scarlet. 
NORMA. Fine bright rose, pure white throat ; large spike. 
PAUL FABRE. Very large purplish flowers. 
ALPINE AURICULAS. 
The Alpine Auriculas in their many beautiful varieties are eminently 
suited alike for Spring flowering, in pots in the greenhouse, or the open 
border. The flowers from our improved strain are exceedingly brilliant 
and varied in colour. 
SELECTED SEEDLINGS. Strong plants, from our very fine strain ; from 
single pots ... per doz. 4s. 6d. 
„ ft Smaller plants per doz. 2s. 6d. 
MYOSOTIS. 
(FORGET-ME-NOTS.) 
Well known beautiful flowers, indispensable for Spring and early 
Summer gardening. 
FALUSTRIS SEMPERFLOEENS. Lovely sky blue flowers, very free 
bloom er .. .. .. .. . . per doz. 4s, 6d. 
DISITIFLORA. Beautiful free-flowering variety, bright blue, strong 
plants . . . . _ «. . , . . per doz. 2s. fid. 
DOUBLE DAISIES. 
Well known beautiful and brilliant little plants for edgings of beds or 
borders, which continue in bloom throughout the months of April and 
May ; the dark crimson and pure white are very handsome. 
LARGE CRIMSON, double ... ... per 100, 16s. ; per doz. 2s. fid. 
LARGE WHITE, double _ - per 100, 16s. ; per doz. 2s. fid. 
LARGE PINK, double _ _ per 100, 12s. ; per doz. 2s. Od. 
PRIMULA. 
JAPONICA. Lovely whorls of bright orimson purple, flowers early in 
June ; height about eighteen inohes ... ... eaoh fid. 
WALLFLOWERS. 
SINGLE. BLOOD RED 
VULCAN. Dark crimson . . 
CLOTH OF GOLD. Yellow 
EASTERN QUEEN 
DOUBLE G ERMAN 
per 100, 5s.. ; per doz. 9d. 
per 100, 5s. ; per doz. 9d. 
per 100, 5s. ; per doz. 9d. 
per 100, 5s. ; per doz. 9d- 
per 100, 5s. ; per doz. 9d. 
