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THE GARDENING WORLD 
September 21, 1889. 
IRELAND & THOMSON’S 
LIST OF 
Winters Sprin g-flowerin g Plants, * Plants * Roots forPoreing, 
WINTER AND SPRING-FLOWERING PLANTS. 
Each— s. d. 
ERICA hyemalis, in 5£-in. pots, well set with bloom ... 
,, extra fine plants ,, „ 
gracilis, in 51-in. pots . „ ,, 
,, extra fine plants .„ ,, 
Caffra, good plants, well set. 
melanthera, good plants . 2s. 6 d. & 
persoluta alba, late flowering . 
Cavendishii, fine yellow, well set. 2s. 6c?. & 
Wilmoreana, late flowering . 
ventricosa, of sorts. 2.s. 6 d. to 
EPACRIS. in variety, fine plants .2s. & 
BOUVAhDIA, President Garfield, double pink, 
' Is. 6 d, to 
Alfred Neuner 
Sang Lorrain. 
Triomplie de Nancy 
V. Lemoine . 
Of sorts, fine plants ... 
CYCLAMEN, finest sorts 
Extra line plants, in oj-in. pots . 
TREE CARNATIONS, of sorts, extra fine 
SOLANUMS, well set with berries. 
Very fine plants. 
EPIPHYLLTJMS, good sorts.2 
AZALEAS, of sorts, set with flower-buds, doz., 24s. to 30s. 
CAMELLIAS, best sorts, well set with buds 2s. M. & 5 
CYIISUS, in 4J-in. pots, fine. Is. 6<Z. to 2 
VALLOTA purpurea, fine flowering bulbs . 1 
AUCUBAS, set with berries.3 
On steins set with berries .. 5 
SCHIZOSTYLIS coccinea.1 
PLANTS AND ROOTS FOR FORGING. 
ANDROMEDA floribunda. is. C d. to 
AZALEA Altaclarense, magnificent yellow, very 
showy, and remains a long time in bloom ; one of the 
finest hardy Azaleas for forcing . 2s. 6 d. to 
Is. 6 d. to 
Is. C d. to 
Is. 6 d. to 
Is. 6 d. to 
Is. 6(f. to 
... 2s. to 
Is. 6cZ. to 
PLANTS AND ROOTS FOR FORCING—Continued. 
Eheh—s. d. 
2 6 
3 6 I 
AZALEA, Hardy GRent, well set with buds . 2 
,, double varieties, fine for cutting 2 
mollis, well set with buds, fine for forcing, and very 
showy . Is. 6 d., 2s. 6 d., & 
„ specimen plants for exhibition, with from 75 to 
150 buds .15s. to 21 
„ on stems, with fine heads ... 5s., 7s. 6 d. to 10 
For Conservatory or Greenhouse decoration nothing can 
excel the heauty of this Azalea when grown on stems from 
3 ft. to 5 ft. high,-with handsome crowns covered with huds. 
AZALEA indiea, of sorts, fine plants, set with buds, 
per doz., ISs., 30s. & 42s. 
Deutsche Perle, the earliest white-flowered Azalea 
yet obtained, and the most useful for early forcing, 
2s. 6 d. to 
Hermosa, the finest rose-coloured Azalea in cultiva¬ 
tion, and one of the most floriferous . 
La Merveilleuse, one of the finest Azaleas of recent 
introduction, flowers large, fine form, and of a bright 
rosy carmine. 
Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild, a grand variety, 
flowers semi-double, of a rich crimson colour, and one 
of the finest Azaleas in cultivation ... 3s. 6d. to 
Souvenir de Francois Vervaene, flowers semi- 
double, pure white, sometimes with a rose-coloured 
flake on them ; one of the best for forcing, 3s. 6 d. to 
DEUTZIA gracilis. 
„ extra strong, in pots Is. 6 d. to 
crenata plena, in pots, for forcing . 
DIELYTRA spectabilis, good roots . 
GLADIOLUS Colvilli alba, beautiful white, per 100, Ss. 
HELLEB0RUS niger. 
major . 
HYACINTHUS candicans, fine for forcing, 
per doz., 2s. 6d. 
HYDRANGEApaniculata grandiflora ... is. 6ci to 
KALMIA latifolia, well set, imported. Is. 6 d., 2s. 6 d. to 
3 6 
S 6 
3 6 
3 6 
5 0 
PLLXTS AND ROOTS FOR FORCING-Continued. 
Each—j. d. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY, fine strong clumps, imported, 
per doz., 10s. 
Single crowns, German .per 100, 7s. 
LILAC, Charles X., well set with flower-buds, imported 
from Paris, fine for forcing. 2s. 6d. to 3 6 
Persian. 2s. 6d. to 3 6 
Virginalis, white .3 6 
ROSES, Teas, best sorts, good plants, Is. 6d., 2s. 6d. & 3 6 
H.P., in pots, best sorts, fine plants ... Is. 6 d. to 2 6 
RHODODENDRONS, all the most suitable varieties for 
early forcing, and grown especially for flowering in 
pots ; well set with buds, very fine ... 2s. 6d. to 3 6 
Extra fine.5 0 
Nohleannm, set with huds. 3s. 6d. to 5 0 
Hybrids, set with buds . Is. 6d. to 2 0 
STAPHYLEA colchica, in pots, for forcing ; fine white. 
Is. 6d. to 2 6 
SPLRIEA japonica, strong imported clumps, perdoz.,5s. 
aurea reticulata . ,» 12s. 
palmata, pink variety .per doz., 9s, & 12s. 
Thunbergii, good plants . per doz., ISs. 
PRUNUS sinensis fl. pi., fine for forcing, very showy.. 1 6 
,, pink variety .16 
VIBURNUM opnlus (Guelder Rose), good plants,'estab¬ 
lished in pots, fine for forcing . Is. 6 d. to 2 6 
ROMAN HYACINTHS, good bulbs per 100, 15s. to 17 6 
LAURUSTINUS, well set 2 0 
Standards on IS-in. stems, fine ... ... 3s. 6d. & 5 0 
LILIUM auratum, good bulbs ... Is., Is. 6d. to 2 6 
,, extra fine . 3s. 6d. to 5 0 
lancifolium album, rubrum and roseum . l o 
longiflorum .0 6 
candidum . 4d. & 0 6 
Harrisii. perdoz.,10s. 1 0 
OTAHEITE ORANGES, with fruit .3 6 
TUBEROSES, Double American, 
per doz., 3s.; per 100, 20s. 
Excelsior Pearl ... „ 3s.; ,, 20s. 
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