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Select Hardy Florists’ Flowers. 
Delphiniums. 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE-FLOWEBED. 
These fine hardy plants are deserving a placo in every garden, 
they continue in bloom for a long time in Summer, many of 
the varieties producing spikes of bloom one foot to two feet in 
length, and of the most intense and delicate colours. 
each— s. d. 
Alopeeuroides. Double, rich blue, splendid variety .. . X G 
Autolycus. Bluish violet, shaded bronzy-blue ... 1 6 
Belladonna. Single. Very pale blue, a lovely shade ... 0 9 
Brittanieus. Azure blue, shaded mauve ... ... 1 G 
Conspieua. Bright blue, white and orange eye ... 1 0 
General Urich. Bright blue, white centre ... 1 6 
Mrs. James Helme. Silvery blue, long spike ... 1 6 
Nudicaule. Bright orange scarlet flowers ... ... 0 9 
Thomas Tilbrook. Rich blue, grand spike ... 1 6 
Ustane. Light blue, inner petals rosy mauve, dark eye 1 0 
Strong established plants, in choice variety to name, 
our selection ... ... ... per doz. 6s. and 9s. 
Perennial Gaillardias. 
Splendid hardy perennials. The very large and beautiful 
flowers are almost unique in their charming blendings of the 
many rich shades of brown, maroon, and golden yellow, and being 
of good substance are first-class to cut for indoor decoration, as 
the blooms will last a week in water. The plants, which are of a 
bushy habit of growth, attain about 21 feet in height, will thrive 
in any soil, and produce a profusion of their lovely flowers from 
June to October. 
each — s. d. 
Addison. Crimson, edged with gold ... ... 1 0 
Attraction. Intense vermilioD, golden margin ... 1 0 
Banquo. Orange, red centre, fine ... ... ... 1 0 
Bethcar. Crimson, gold edge, quilled and tasselled ... 1 0 
Diana. Deep crimson with golden edge ... ...10 
Distinction. Dark crimson and yellow, quilled ... 1 0 
Hercules. Yellow, large flower ... ... ... 0 9 
James Kelway. Very fine flower, sometimes 51 inches 
in diameter ; dazzling scarlet with golden edge ... 2 6 
Lutea. Very fine yellow ... ... ... ... 0 9 
Magnifica. Golden yellow, carmine band round the disc 1 0 
Maxima. Blood crimson, edged golden yellow ... 1 6 
Perfection. Brilliant scarlet, edged with yellow ... 1 0 
Superba. Deep crimson, with broad yellow edge ... 1 0 
Vivian Grey. Yellow, a grand flower ... ... 1 6 
Choice named varieties, our selection 
per doz. 9s. and 12s. 
Choice mixed seedlings, will produce some beautiful 
flowers ... ... per doz. 4s. 6d. ; 6 for 2s. 6d. 
Perennial Phloxes. 
Magnificent hardy plants, in bloom from July to November. 
The flowers, which are produced in grand spikes, are of the most 
beautiful form, and the colours range from the most intense 
crimson and scarlet to the purest white, and white with delicately 
coloured eyes. Will succeed well planted out in Spring and 
grown as Chrysanthemums. We have a fine collection of these, 
including the most charming flowers in cultivation. 
Eably-floweking— Belle Byramidale, Clipper, Forerunner, John 
Beaton, King of Purples, Madame Rendatler, Mr. Fraser, 
Mrs. Miller. Nemo, Nettie Stewart, Penge, Rose of Castillo, 
Sansparoil, Thos. E. Glover, &e. 
Late-flowering— Aurora, Brulus,Coccinea,ComtessedeSuresnes, 
Decius, Delicatum, Gipsy Queen, Gloire do Poiteau, Jessie 
Laird, Independence, J. K. Lord, Jeanne d’Arc, Le Yengeur, 
Lothair, Louis Schwartz, M. Gardener Brewer, M. Hugh Low, | 
M. Jules Roche, Mdlle. Coppenheim, Mdme. Autin, Mdme. 
Verschalfelt, Mrs. Dombrain, Mrs. Kerr, Peerless, Richard 
Wallace, Roi des Blancs, Souvenir de Berryer, The Queen, 
The Me Newman, W. Kilgour, White Lady. 
Strong Plants established in pots, our own selection, in 
beautiful variety to name 
per doz. 4s. 6d., 6s., and 9s. : per 100, 30s. and 40s. 
Strong Plants, Customer’s selection per doz. 6s. & 9s. I 
Double-flowered Pyrethrums. 
These fine plants produce a great variety of beautiful flowers 
in all the shades of crimson, carmine, rose, to pure white. The 
individual blooms are as double and finished as those of good 
Asters, which they resemble, and are extremely useful for cutting. 
no nil O t I 
each— 
Aphrodite. The purest white variety ever seen ; very 
free bloomer 
Captain Boyton. Carmine, edged white 
Carl Voget. The earliest of all whites. A beautiful 
variety with large, grandly-formed flowers ... 
Celia. Very fine pink, of good habit. F.C.C. 
Cleopatra. Yellow and white; novel and distinct 
Delicatum. Lilac peach, changing to almost pure white 
Dr. Livingstone. Delicate flesh colour; very showy 
Empress Queen. Blush; a fine flower. F.C.C. 
Floribundum plenum. Rosy pink; very fine 
Gloire d’ltalie. Rosy red ; finely-cut blooms 
King Oscar. Crimson scarlet, tipped white ... 
Magician. Lovely bright pink ; gold tips 
Melton. Intensely bright crimson scarlet ; free and 
vigorous, the brightest Pyrethrum ever raised. F.C.C. 
Pericles. Peach guard-petals with lovely golden centre; 
the yellowest variety in existence. F.C.C — 
Eev. J. Dix. Rosy carmine; a fine deep, full flower 
Sambanburgh. A good, fine, free-flowering pure white 
Solfaterre. Beautiful creamy sulphur guard-petals, 
golden centre ... ... ••• ■■■ 
Toison d’Or. A first-class yellow. It is really a dwarf 
“ Solfaterre,” but freer bloomer, and a shade deeper 
1 6 
1 6 
3 0 
Strong established Plants in pots in choice named 
variety. Our selection ... per doz. 6s., 9s. and 12s. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED. 
Mrs. Bateman Brown. The finest dark single variety 
in existence; of a rich carmine crimson beautifully 
blended ; the flow'er is of extraordinary size and perfect 
form. Has been awarded a F.C.C. ... 1 ® 
Our selection of sorts, beautiful varieties to 
name ... ... per doz. 6s. and 9s. 
Potentillas. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE-FLOWERED. 
Very free-flowering and useful hardy perennials, growing about 
two feet high. The flowers are of a rich velvety texture, and. vary 
in colour from crimson and maroon to orange and golden yellow. 
12 in 6 choice varieties, our selection 9s. ; 6 for 5s. 
Herbaceous Pseonies. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED. 
Well-known, magnificent, hardy, herbaceous plants for the 
shrubbery border, &c., will thrive in almost any soil or situation, 
but to be grown well should be planted in an open position ana 
not disturbed for several years. We have a splendid named 
collection of these, including the newest and best sorts, tne 
flowers ranging in colour from pure white to the deepest crimson 
and purple. Cut when just expanding, the blooms will last a 
long time in water. eacll _ 8 . d . 
Duchess de Sheba. Lovely flesh white ... ••• > ® 
Excellent. Delicate rose guard petals, centre sulphur 1 b 
General Havelock. Deep rosy pink, shading lighter l o 
Madame Paternoster. Rosy crimson; a showy variety l > 
Lilacina superba. Delicate lilac ; a charming colour 1 > 
Pio Nono. A fine purple; very attractive ... _ — f- 
Officinalis rubra plena. Beautiful rich crimson 1 o 
Whitley i. This variety, when it first opens, has olten 
a sulphury tinge of colour, hut this soon fades away 
to pure white. It is a very free bloomer ... 1 b 
Tenuifolia plena. A distinct variety with elegantly- 
divided Fennel-like foliage, and full, large double 
flowers of a deep rich crimson ; it is a dwarf conipac 
grower, an early bloomer, and very beautiful 
Our selection of choice named varieties 
per doz. 12s., 18s., ana zis. 
