INDEX. 
Flower Seed in Alphabetical Order, see pages 6 1—72'. 
Antirrhinums ... 
riot 
r-. 60 
Apples ... ... 
76, 
77 
Apricots . . 
7j 
Anemone 
74, 
91 
Artichokes 
46 
Aster Seed 
. .. 
57, 
58 
Asparagus Seed and Plants 
47 
Azaleas 
84 
Beans, Broad 
. . 
12 
„ Dwarf French 
_ r 
14 
„ Runners 
, r 
18 
Bedding Plants . . 
. _ 
05 
Beech 
. . 
84, 
87 
Beet 
KM 
18 
Begonia Plants ... 
, , 
. . 
08 
Birch 
84. 8/ 
Blackberries — 
. . 
80 
Borecole _ 

r _ 
15 
Box .. _ 
. , 
84,87 
Broccoli 
16, 
17 
Broom . . 
84 
Brussels Sprouts 
... 
15 
Cabbage 
~ 20. 21, 
22 
„ Field .. 
... 
48 
Campanula Plants 
... 
... 
01 
Canterbury Bells 
... 
93 
Capsicum 
48 
Carnation Plants 
98 
Carrot 
... 
19 
„ Field „ 
48 
Cauliflower 
... 
r , T 
23 
„ Plants 
- _ 
47 
Celery 
... 
24 
Centaurea Plants 
. . 
95 
Cbemes . . 
. . 
79 
Cherry, Double Blossomed 
84 
Chicory 
... 
-i* 
19 
Chives 
. f 
...i . 
48 
Chrysanthemum Plants 
89 
Clematis 
fJ 
88 
Climbing Plants 
PAi*» 
.. 88 
Coniferous Plants & Shrubs 
.. 88 
Com Salad 
.. 10 
Cress 
.. 28 
Cucumber 
.. 25 
Currants . . 
Dahlia Plants & Roots . . 
.. 90 
Delphinium Plants 
.. 91 
Egg Plant ... „ 
.. 48 
Endive . . . . _ 
.. 26 
Fencing Plants . . 
.. 87 
Ferns 
.. 00 
Figs 
.. 79 
Firs 
.. 87 
Flower Seeds Collections 
.. 73 
Cottagers’ Packets 73 
Twopenny Packets 73 
Forest Trees .r" I . 
87 
Fruit Trees 
76-80 
Fruit Tree Collections . . 
77 
Fuchsia Plants 
89 
Fumigators 
50 
Gaillardia Plants 
91 
Garlio 
46 
Gladioli 
74 
Gloves, Gardening 
52 
Gooseberries 
80 
Gourd 
26 
Grape Vines 
80 
Grass Seed for Lawns . . 
48 
Greenhouse Plants 
r _ 
98 
Hardy Perennials 
91 
-93 
Heliotropes 
95 
Herbs, Sweet and Pot, Seed 
... 
34 
H it Plants 
... 
47 
Holly 
85. 
87 
Insecticides, Plant Wash, &c 
50 
Iris _ 
. f 
92 
Kale ... „ _ 
15 
Kohl Rabi 
48 
Knives, Scissors, &c. . . ..53 
Labeb .. „ .. ..61 
Laburnum _ .. 85, 87 
Laurels 85 
Lawn Grass . . ... . . 46 
Leek 27 
Lettuce ... .. ... 28, 29 
Lilac ... ., _ . . 85 
Lilies . . 76 
Limes . . . . . . 85, 87 
Logan Berries 80 
Maize or Indian Sugar Com . . 26 
Hangel9 _ . . 48 
Manures and Fertilizers . . 49 
Medlars 80 
Melons 29 
Michaelmas Daisies . . ..91 
Montbretias _ 75 
Mushroom Spawn .. ..51 
Mustard 27 
Myosotis Plants 03 
Nectarines 79 
Nuts and Filberts . . . . 80 
Onion Seed . . . . 30-33 
„ Plants 47 
Ornamental Trees & Shrubs 84-86 
Peeonies 92 
Pampas Grass . . . . 92 
Pansy Plants .93 
Parsley .. 34 
Parsnip ... ... ... .. 36 
Peaches 79 
Pears .. .. .. ..78 
Peas (Culinary).. .. 5-11 
Pelargonium Plants . . _ 89 
Phlox Plants . . ... . . 92 
Pinks 93 
Plums 78 
Poppy Plants, see Papaver _. 92 
Potatoes .. ... 40-45 
Potting Mould ~ 
PAG* 
... 49 
Privet . . 
85,87 
Pumpkin „ 
... 28 
Pvrethrum Plants 
.. 02 
Quince . . 
- 80 
Radish . . 
.. 36 
Ranunculi 
... 
.. 75 
Raspberries 
... 
.. 80 
Rhododendrons 
... 
.. 86 
Rhubarb Seed and Plants 
- 47 
Roses 
81-83 
Balsaly and Scorzonera 
.. 37 
Savoy 
Sea Kale Seed and Plants 
46, 47 
Shading Materials 
... 
- 51 
Shallot Bulbs . . 
. . 
.. 46 
Silver Sand 
,. 49 
Spinach ... 
... 
.. 35 
Spiraeas .. 
86 92 
Stock Seed 
.. 
58,59 
Strawberries 80 
Swede 87, 48 
Sweet Peas 54-56 
Thermometers, Barometers — 51 
Thom 88 
Tomato 38, 39 
Tools for Gardens . . „ 63 
Trees tor Fencing and Forests . . 87 
Turnip (Garden) ... 
„ 37 
„ Field . . „ 
.. 48 
Vegetable Marrow ... 
.. >9 
„ Seed Collections 
.. 3. 4 
Viola Plants 
.. 03 
Violets 
Wallflower Plants 
.. 93 
Wall Nails 
Walnuts 
Watering Cans .. 
.. 51 
Whitethorn 
.. 87 
Willows — .. 
80, 87 
CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT. 
AU designs are most carehiUy packed in special cases, and oar system is such that they will stand a journey o! 
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. 
These are most beautiful and artistic in appearance, being made up of freshly cut flowers. They are composed either of white 
or coloured flowers, according to the wishes of our customers ; Violets, Roses, Carnations, etc., may be used when in season. 
We are continually asked to make up special designs and emblems for Masonic and other funerals, and we shall bo most happy 
to be entrusted with instructions for these special occasions. 
Each 12/6 ; 15/- ; 21/- ; 31/6 ; 42/-, and upwards. 
WEDDING AND OTHER BOUQUETS. 
AH orders for Bouquets are made up with the choicest flowers in season, and the important dotails of artistic arrangement 
and blending of colours receive most scrupulous attention ; we are glad to say we invariably give the highest satisfaction. 
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 colours of the dresses which the flowers 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, ETC. Each 15/- and upwards. 
GENTLEMEN’S BUTTON-HOLES, WHITE OR COLOURED FLOWERS, from 1/6 each. 
LADIES’ SPRAYS. Beautifully made up to order, any colour, from 3/- each. 
LOOSE CUT FLOWERS AND FERN FOR WEDDING, ALTAR, VASES AND OTHER DECORATIONS, in boxes, from 5/- per box. 
All the prices quoted for Cut Flowers and Floral Designs are strictly net. Package and Carriage extra. 
IMPORTANT. 
All orders are despatched promptly on receipt, it 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 suggest that orders for Wreaths, Ac., should be marked URGENT on the Envelope. 
F letches & Son, Ltd., Phlntees, Norwich. 
