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Illustrated Catalogue of Plants. 
PLANTS FOR SPRING BEDDING. 
From the extended 'list of ohoioe bulbs and plants we offer, selections may be made at a moderate 
oost that will provide quite a brave show of flowers from March to the middle of June. Wall- 
flowers (especially the lighter ooloured varieties) associate 
and oontrast splendidly with the brilliantly coloured and 
taller growing sorts of the Darwin and May-flowering or 
* ‘ Cottage " Tulips (pages 50 & 53 ), and with the addition of a few 
clumps of Narcissi (pages 54 to 57), form delightful beds of colour, 
whilst rookeries and borders may be planted with ouch 
dwarf-growing subjeots as Aubretias, Myosotis, Primroses, 
Polyanthuses, Daisies, Violas, etc., with highly satisfactory 
results. 
TRANSPLANTED SEEDLINGS. 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COMPACTUM. per doz. 
BROMPTON STOCKS— 
Purple Rose .... - 
Red Scarlet Wh,te 
CANTERBURY BELLS— 
Single Blue 
Single Mauve 
Single White 
Calyoanthema Blue 
Double Blue 
Double Rose 
Double White . . 
Double Mixed . . 
Single Mixed 
Calyoanthema, mixed 
,, Rose 
„ White 
2/6 
per doz. perlOO 
s. d. s. d. 
! 16 10 6 
per doi. per 100 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) — a. d. a. d. 
Spotted Mixed . . .,2 6 16 0 
Monstroaa .. ..2 6 16 0 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-note) — 
Indigo Blue . . ..20140 
Sky Blue . . . . . . 2 0 14 0 
Ruth Fisoher. The best grown 2 6 — 
PANSIES— 
Giant Yellow .. .. 2 0 14 0 
Prize Blotohed . . . . 2 0 14 0 
Giant Exhibition . . . . 2 0 14 0 
PANSIES— 
Madame Perret 
2 
0 
14 
0 
POLYANTHUS— 
Giant White 
.. 2 
6 
16 
0 
Mixed 
.. 2 
6 
16 
0 
PRIMROSES— 
each. 
G. F. Wilson's Blue 
9d. 7 
6 
SWEET WILLIAMS— 
Giant ‘White 
. . 2 
6 
14 
0 
Scarlet Beauty 
. . 2 
6 
14 
0 
Pink Beauty 
. . 2 
6 
14 
0 
Prize Mixed 
2 
6 
14 
0 
BEDDING 
AMY BARR. Mauve. 
BRIDAL MORN. Pale sky blue. 
JOHN QUARTON. Light mauve. 
LIZZIE PAUL. Yellow. 
MANCHESTER BLUE. Blue. 
MAGGIE MOTT. Soft mauve. 
Ready in March, 4d. eac 
All Autumn s 
VIOLAS. 
MAUVE QUEEN. Mauve. 
MRS. AUDICE. White. 
MRS. CHICHESTER. White naked purple. 
MRS. W. FOSTER. Light blue. 
MOSELEY PERFECTION. Deep yellow. 
WHITE DUCHESS. White. 
, 3 /- per doz., 21/- 100. 
uok cuttings. 
WALLFLOWERS. 
DANIELS' DOUBLE VARIETY. Tall grand spikes of double blooms, about 2 ft. high, in April and 
May. 4d. each, 2/- per doz., 14/- per 100. 
DWARF MIXED DOUBLES. 12 Inohes high 4d. eaoh, 2 /- per doz., 14/- per 100. 
per dot. per 100 , par dot. per 100 
d. a. d. g. d. s. d. 
WALLFLOWER. Blood Red . . 10 10 6 1 WALLFLOWER. Eastern Queen. 
m Ellen Willmott 16 10 6 I Chamois, changing to salmon -rose 16 10 6 
„ Fire King . . 1 6 10 6 „ Primrose Monarch ..16 10 6 
„ Golden Monarch 16 10 6 „ Vulcan. Velvety crimson 16 10 6 
,, Ruby Gem ..16 106 
All the above are transplanted and grown thinly, and will therefore give good results. 
VIOLETS— (Sweet-Scented). 
The plant* we offer axe strong, well-rooted, and with good flowering crowns. If planted out 
In May, when flowering Is over, In good soil on a shady Dorder, they will make fine olumps for 
lifting In Autumn, for blooming under glass. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
ASKANIA. The freest winter flowering violet ; 
an improvement on “ Princess of Wales,’' the 
best of all single varieties. 
THE CZAR. Very dark and free. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. A grand 
producing very large, beautifully 
rich violet blue flowers. 
variety, 
formed, 
Single-Flowered and Double-Flowered Varieties, Od. eaoh, 8/- per doz. Carriage extra. 
