Acer (Mapls) . . 
Aconite, Winter .. 
Almonds , , 
Anemonos . , 
Apples 
Aprioots 
nos 
.. 2* 
.. 62 
.. 14 
34, 60 
.. 2-7 
11 
Asters (Michaelmas Daisies) 34 
Aucubas . . . . . . 30 
Azaleas , . . . 24, 39 
Beeoh . . . . 24, 30 
Berberis . . . . 24, 25, 30 
Biroh . , . . 25, 30 
Blaokberry . . . . 14 
Bowls lor Bulb Growing . . 43 
Bulbs lor growing in Bowls 43 
„ loroing . . 42 
Box . . . . 25, 30 
Box Edging . . 25 
Broom . . . . 25, 30 
Campanulas . , . , 34 
Canterbury Bells.. .. 40 
Carnations . . 38-39 
Cherry (Census) . . . . 25 
Cherries . . 11 
Chestnuts (ASsoulus) 25, 30 
Cbionodoxa , . . . 62 
Clematis . . . . . . 29 
Climbing Plants . . . . 29 
Conilerous Plants , . 33 
Cotoneaster . . . . 25 
Croous .. ,. 42,68 
Crown Imperials . . . . 62 
Cupressus . . 31, 33 
Cumnts .. 11,12 
Daphne . . . . . . 25 
Delphiniums . . 35 
Deutzia . . . . 26 
Elm (Ulmus) . . 25, 31 
Erioa (Heath) . . 25, 26 
Esoallonia . . . . 26 
Euonymus . . , . 26 
Fencing Plants . . 80, 32 
Ferns , . . . . . 39 
Fig 
Filberts .. .. ..15 
Florists’ Flowers (Seedlings) 39 
Flower Seeds . , , . 41 
Forest Trees . , 80-32 
Freesias . . . . . . 42 
INDEX. 
no x 
Fruit Trees . . 2-15 
,, ,, Collections . . 14 
,, ,, Cultivation ol 17 
Fuohsias . . . . . . 26 
Garden Requisites 63-64 
Gaillardias .. .. 85 
Gladioli 61 
Gooseberries . . . . 14 
Grape Vines . . . . 15 
Greenhouse Plants . . 39 
Hardy Perennial Plants 34-37 
Hazel .. .. 28.31 
Heaths (Erioa) . . 25-26 
Hedging Plants . . 30-32 
Herbs 16 
Holly .. .. 26, 31 
Hyaoinths, Exhibition, 
Collection . . . . 44 
Hyaoinths, Choioe named45-47 
,, in Collections 45 
,, Bedding , , 44 
,, for Forcing . . 42 
,, Cultivation oi 44 
,, White Roman 42 
Irises . . 36, 42, 69 
Ivies (Hedera) . . , . 29 
Ixias . . , . . . 60 
Laburnum . . 26, 3l 
Larch . . . . . . 81 
Laurels 26 
Lilacs . . . . 26-27 
Liliums . . . . , . 61 
Lily o( the Valley . . 38 
Limes . . . . 27, 81 
Logan Berry . . . . 13 
Manures , . . . . . 64 
Medlars ,. .. ,.14 
Muscari . . . . . . 61 
Mushroom Spawn . . 63 
Myrobella . . . . 31 
Naroissus . . 54-66 
,, in Collections . . 54 
,, Jonquils . . 67 
,, Polyanthus 42, 67 
Neotarines . . . . 10 
Nuts .. .. ..16 
Oaks . . 27, 81 
Peeonles . . . . . . 36 
Palms . . . . . . 39 
Peaches . . . . 
Pears 
Phloxes 
Plants for Fenelng 
Plants for Bedding 
Plums 
Poplars . . . . 
Privet . . . . 
Pyrethrums 
Quinoe 
Ranunouli 
Raspberries . . 
Rhododendrons . . 
Rhubarb 
Roses, New Varieties 
nn 
.. 10 
.. 7-8 
.. 36 
30-32 
.. 40 
.. 9 
27, 32 
27, 82 
.. 36 
.. 14 
.. 68 
.. 13 
.. 27 
.. 14 
19 
„ H.P. and H.T. Gen- 
eral List 19-21 
,, in Collections • . 18 
„ Tea Scented , . 22 
., Climbing . . . . 23 
,, Miscellaneous 18, 22, 23 
,, Standard . . ■ • 22 
„ Weeping . . . . 23 
Rockery Plants .. 87 
Soillas . . . . , . 62 
Sea Kale 16 
Seedling Plants . . . . 89 
Snowdrops . . . . 62 
Spiraeas . . . . 28, 87 
Stove Plants . . . . 39 
Strawberries . . . . 16 
Tamarix . . . . . . 28 
Thorns (Crataegus ) . . 28 
Trees and Shrubs. . 24-28 
Tulips, Single Bedding 48-49 
„ „ Mixed .. 49 
,, „ in Collections 49 
,, Double Bedding . . 49 
„ ,, in Collections 49 
„ Darwin . . 50-61 
,, May Flowering 61, 63 
Underwood Trees 30, 32 
Violets 40 
Violas . . 87, 40 
Walnuts . . . . . . 14 
Weigolia 28 
Whitethorn .. .. 32 
Willows . . . . 28-32 
Yew (Taxus) .. .. 32 
CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT. 
All designs are most carefully packed in special cases, and our system is such that they will 
stand a journey of twenty-four hours, if necessary, and arrive quite fresh. It is much the best to 
keep the boxes closed and in a dark cool place until needed, so as to hold the moisture about the 
flowers, and thus retain their freshness for a longer period. 
MEMORIAL WREATHS, CROSSES, ETC. 
W» arc continually asked to make up special designs and emblems for Masonio and other 
funerals, and we shall be most happy to be entrusted with instructions for these special occasions. 
Each 10/6 ; 12/6; 15/-; 21/-; 31/6; 42/-, and upwards. 
WEDDING AND OTHER BOUQUETS. 
It is most important that instructions should be given at the time of ordering, as to whether 
"Shower” or hand bouquets are desired, also the oolours ol the dresses which the Dowers used in 
the Bridesmaids’ Bouquets are to match. 
BRIDES’, PURE WHITE FLOWERS. Either with or without " Showers.” Each 21/- to 42/- 
BRIDESMAIDS’, WHITE OR DELICATELY TINTED FLOWERS. Each 15/- and upwards. 
PRESENTATION BOUQUETS FOR BAZAARS, FETES, Eto. Each 15/- and upwards. 
IMPORTANT I 
All orders are despatched promptly on receipt, if required, but customers should # if possible, 
give at least two days' clear notice before the flowers are required, also full particulars for 
forwarding. Orders from unknown Correspondents must be accompanied by remittance. We would 
guggest that orders for Wreaths, &o. f should be marked URGENT on the Envelope. 
NORWICH : FLBTOHEB AND SON, LIMITED, PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS. 
