THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
OIIl^VJ* ! CHEAP ! 
CHOICE SPRING FLOWERS, &c. 
Per doz.—s. 
Hepaticas, sorts. 4 
Primroses, in six distinct double val 
rieties . 4 s. to 9 
Polyanthus, fine strain . 4 
Auriculas, finest Alpines . 6 
Border varieties. 3 
Lilies of the Valley . 2 
Lavender. _ 3 
Pinks, finest named.. 3 s. to 6 
Violets, Double, White, and Purple 3 
CEnothera splendens. 4 
Hepatica, Mauve, new and beautiful 
2 s. 6 d. each 18 
Viola Devoniensis, new.Is. each 9 
d. 
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Phlox, fine named.4s. to 6 0 
Dielytra spectabilis . 6 0 
Hollyhocks, finest named . 6 s. to 9 0 
Seedlings . 3 0 
Wallflower, golden yellow, fine 
double. 4 0 
Cloves, old crimson . 4 0 
Picotees, fine mixed .. 4 0 
Alyssum saxatile ..,. 4 0 
Pyrethrums, fine named . 6 s. to 12 0 
Hunt’s choice Sweet Williams . 2 6 
Christmas Rose, “ White ”. 6 s. to 9 0 
Scarlet. 12s. to 18 0 
Daisies, Double, White, and Scarlet 3 0 
Gold-leaved . 4 0 
The foUowing in Stock Plants, New, 1864. 
Fuchsias, best of 1864 .' 6 0 
Verbenas „ . 4 0 
Geraniums (bedding), 1864 .7.’ 9 s.’ to 12 0 
Petunias, double and single... 4 s. to 6 0 
Mimulus maculosus, six sorts. 4 0 
Pentstemons, best of 1864 .. 6 0 
Chrysanthemums „ . 6 0 
Per doz.—s. d. 
Antirrhinums, best of 1864. 6 0 
Phlox „ 9 0 
Tropseolums „ — 6 0 
Lobelias ,. 4 0 
Cinerarias ,, 12 0 
Strawberries . . 2 0 
Ageratum Prince Alfred. 4 0 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
100 in 50 fine named varieties for 25s. 
12 fine Standard ( POSES 1 
12 fine Dwarf ( in 24 fine sorts, J 
Carriage of Parcels of 203. and upwards paid to London. Post-office Orders on 
Castle Hedingham. 
WILLIAM DILLISTONE, Munro Nursery. Sible Hedingham, Essex. 
NOW READY, NEW HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS, 
Well adapted for Covering 
Verandas, Trelliswork, Walls, Porticos, Pillars, Festoons, See. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI—First-class 
Certificate. 
CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOL ACE A—First- 
class Certificate. 
Awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society, August 4th, 1863. 
Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen—the Nobility and Gentry. 
GUEO. JACKMAX & 
WOKING NURSERY, SURREY, 
H AVE much pleasure in offering to the public, for the first time, tlieir beau¬ 
tiful rich-coloured, free-flowering, and yigorous-growing CLEMATISES, that they can with confidence 
recommend, being convinced, when known, they will occupy a very high position in Climbing Shrubs. 
Orders will now be taken, and the plants at once sent out strictly in rotation. For further particulars of 
“ their sterling merits” read our large advertisement in “Florist and Pomologist” Magazine, September 
Number, 1864. 
Strong Plants 21s. each. —The usual allowance to the Trade. 
Two Coloured Drawings, hy Andrews, may le had post free for Twenty-four Stamps. 
