March 30, 1901. 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
497 
THEODORE TURNER, F.R.H.S., 
Begonia Nurseries, GT. SUTTON, CHESTER. 
THE PROGRESSIVE AGE. —The pasi century has been un que in its development. Among others is ihe success at ained by T. Turner, 
ceotury I nave better value than ever. 2/6 orders carriage paid. My Spring Catalogue a 2o:h Century wonder. 
Do you want 12 Roses for the Garden? Send 
me 4/-. I'will send you 12 different sort-, carriage paid. 
Do you want 12 climbing Hoses for outside ? I will seud 
you 12 for 4/-. 12 Monthly Roses for 4/-. 12 Moss Roses 
for 4/-. All named. I have a lot, names lost, 6, 1/6; 
12, 3/-. 
TEA ROSES.— 6, 2/6; 12,4/6; ICO, 30/-; picked. 
Niphetos Marechal Niel Mdme. Berard 
Paul Nabonnand Climbing Niphetos The Bride 
DevonieDsis Mdme. Camille S. de la Malmaison 
Belle Seabright H. E. Gilford S. de S. A. Prince 
Bardcu Job Mdme. Hoste Ernest Metz 
A. Vibert Amazon Mdme. P. Guillott 
Sunset Mdme. Cusin L’Ideal 
C. Testout B.Heur ette t’Lnw S. de Pres. Carnot 
Sldme P. Dueher Mdme. H Jamain C. Kuster 
Fraccis Kruger La Prance Reine M. Henriette 
Reve d’Or Elise FiDger M.rie d’Orleans 
Mdme. Tiller Irene Watts T. de Pernet t ere 
Hermosa C’tsse R. du Parc Duchess of Albany 
Mam-nCochet M. C. Guinoisseau A. Olivier 
Coquette de Lyon dhe Homere Ly. M. Fitzwilliam 
ChesOunt Hybrid Mdme. Falcot Leo XIII. 
Souv. deC.Guillott C. Mermet A. M. Immacula 
Euphrosine Aglaia Etoile de Lyon 
Papa Gontier G. Nabonnand Mdme. Welsh 
H. Majesty Souv. d'un Ami C tssedeFrigneuse 
Gustave Regis Kaiser A. Victoria A. Guinoisseau 
S. de Paul Neyron Marie Guillott J. Dueher 
Bouquet d’Or. Grace Darling Marie V. Houtte 
Dr. Grill Ophine Mdme.A.Chatenay 
Perle des Jardins 12, picked, our selection, for 5/-. 
A large assortment of Tea Roses, —Large stuff. 
F. Kruger, A. Guinosseau, Mr. W. J. Grant, H. E Gifford, 
Reve d’Or, W. A. Richardson, Marechal Niel, White Mare¬ 
chal, Mdme. Berard, and about 40 more sorts extra, 1 /- 
each, 9/-per doz. 
New Roses. —Turner's Rambler, 3 to 7 ft., strong ; 
Turners Crimson Rambler, Aglaia (Yellow Rambler', 
Thalia (White Rambler), Euphrosine (Pink Rambler), 1/6 
each ; 4,1 of each, for £/-. 
5 large Climbers for 6’-, or 1/3 each, 3 to 7 ft. 
—Gloire de Dijon. Reine Mari i Henriette, Reve d'Or, 
Mdme. Berard, W. A. Richardson. Any one can be placed 
by another. 
Gloire de Dijon, 3 to 7 ft., strong, 1/3 each ; 12, 12/-. 
H.P. ROSES.— 6, 2/6 ; 12 for 4/6; 100, 30/-; Urge. 
A few of names enclosed. 
Thos. Mills Cheshunt Hybrid C. Forestier 
Pierre Notting Chas. Lefebvre Crimson Bedder 
5. M. Rodocanachi C. TretraPofif Xavier Olibo 
A. Carriere C. of Oxford Vioier Bouyer 
Sir R. Hill A. K. Williams Mrs Baker 
M. de St Amand s. Rothschild Senateur Vaisse 
Maurice Bernardin Bessie Johnson Paul’s Pillar 
Magna Chnrta A. Viberc MarieRady 
Gen. Jacqueminot Marie Beaumann Mdme. Chas.Wood 
Pe.le des Blanche D. of Connaught M. of Londonderry 
Lord F. Cavendish P. C. de Rohan Victor Hugo 
Jean Liabaud Dr. Andry Euiperor de Marc 
DuchessedeMorny A. Wood Merveille de Lyon 
Lord Bacon D. of Albany D. of Bedford 
Le Havre Reynolds Hole Mrs. Harkuess 
A. 0. Rigotard Gustave Duke of Teck 
Wm. H. Turner Prince Arthur Sir G. Wolseley 
U. Br nner Pr ncess Beatrice Rd. Wallace 
Rd. Caxton White Baroness Mrs. J. Laiug 
PaulNejron Crown Prince W. W. Saunders 
Black Prince GloiredeVlargottin Mabel Morrison 
Emily Hausburg Lord Herbert J. Cherpin 
Our selection, 5/- doz. 
6 Tea Roses, 2/6; 12, 4/6— Aug. Guinosseau, white, 
tir ted pale rose, fine for button-bo es;2,Car line Testout, 
light salrn u-prnk , 3, La France, bright silvern-rose, 
bright pink; 4, Mrs. W. Grant, bright salmon-piok; 5, 
Ptrles des Jardins, deep straw-yellow; 6, Sunset, deep 
apricot-yellow ; 6, 2/6 ; 12, 4/6. 
6 Tea Roses, 3/-; 12, 5/—Catherine Mermet, light 
rosy-desh; 2, The Bride, nearly pure white ; 3, Souv. 
d’un Ami, salmon and rose shaded ; 4, t-ouv. de Catherine 
Guillott, coppery-Crti’mine shaded orange, good for coat 
flower; 5, Kaiser Aug. Victoria, cream, shade! lemon ; 
6, Marie d’Orleans, terra-cotta, one of the best. 6, 3/- ; 
12. 5/-. 
6 Tea Roses, 3/6: 12, 6/-Homere, rosy-salmon 
centre ; 2, Ernest Metz Tendre Carnation Rose ; 3, 
Francisca Kruger, copper-\ ellow shaded peach : 4, Papa 
Gontier, rose-carminfine long buds ; 5, Souv. de Pres. 
Carnot, resv-flesh 6, G. Nabonnand paie rose, shaded 
with yellow. 6. 3/6 ; 12. 6/- (the very best). 
Turner’s New Hybr d Delphiniums, all colours, 
6, i/d; 12 2/6. 1’irners Lychnis chalcedumca, large. 
6,1 6 ; 1 ■/, 2/6. Wallflowei s, D mble German 12,1/6. Ruuy 
Gem 25, 1/6. Crimson Dame, 25,1/6. English Iris, 50, 
1 / 6 ; 100 , 2 / 6 . 
6 Climbing Roses for 2/6; 12, 4/6—L’ld-al, yellow 
and metallic-red, streaked and tinted golden-yellow ; 2, 
Marechal N iel,rich golden-yellow ; 3. Climbing Devoniensis, 
cream \ -white, blush centre , 4, Reine Marie Henriette, 
deep cherry-red, large and full; 5, Mdme. Bera d, lawu- 
yellow tinted, rose-vellow; 6, Aglaia (Turner’s Yellow 
Rambler). 6, 2,6 ; 12, 4/6. 
Moss Roses, 6d. each ; 6, 2/3 ; 12, 4/- — Light crimson, 
white, crested, rich crimson, pale rose, all the latest and 
newest, 6d. each ; 6 2/3; 12, 4 -. All named. 
Dielytra spectabilis 'the Bleeding Heart-tree), very 
pretty, large rcOts, 3, 1/3; 6,2/3; 12, 4/-. 
Extra Large Trees (standards).—Snowball Trees, 
standards, bush, 1/6 each ; 1 5/- dozen. Acers, variegated 
Maples, extra large standards, 2/6 each, worth 7/6; 5 for 
10/-. Acers, pyramids, 1/6 each; 15/- dozen. Standard 
Prunus nobilis, double flowered Plum, 2/6 each ; 5 for 10/-. 
Extra large standard Lilacs, 2/6 ; 5 for 10/ . Standard 
Hvdrangea paniculata, 2/- each, 
Viola Kitty Hay, yellow, 12, 1,6, Wallflower Ruby 
Gem, 25,1/6. Primrose Dame, 25, 1 3 Double German, 
12,1/3. Delphiniums, large stuff, 6, 1/6 ; 12 2/6. Canter¬ 
bury Bells, Dean's strain, 12, 1/3; Canterbury Bells, 
mixed, 25, 1/6; 100, 5/-. Gaillardias, extra fine, 6, 13; 
12,2'-. Urenadin Carnation, 6 for 1/6 ; 12, 2/6. Margarita 
Cat nations, 6, 1/6; 12,2/6. Lychni- cnalcedonica, 6,1/6; 
12, 2/6. These are all extra large stuff. 
Potatos.— British QueeD, Challenger, Up-f o-Date, 
Duke of York, 6 lbs,, 1/3 ; 12 lbs., 2/-. Free in 10/- orders ; 
otherwise, carriage forward. 
CAN NAS.— Large roots. Exhibition size. 
Crozy’a CanDas, dwarf, in fine mixtures 
Cannas, all sorts, mixed 
Crozy’s C.nnas, all yellow flowers 
Crozy’s Caunas, ail red flowers 
Crozy’s Cannas, all red leaves... 
Cannas, variegated leaves, mixed 
Named Cannas, Gladiolus flowered 
Named Cannas, red-striped and spotted ... 
Named Cannas, green leaves, red flowers .. 
Named Cannas, red leaves, red-flowered ... 
Orohid-flow’r d Canna=, named 8s. doz mxd. 
See Catalogue for description 
Turner’s Clearance Offer of Lilies. 
Lilium auratum (Golden- 6 12 50 
rayed Lily of Japan), nice s. d. s d. s. d. 
solid bulbs, 7 in. to 8 in.... 1 3 2 3 7 6 
Lilium auratum 8in. to 9in. 1 9 3 0 11 0 
Lilium auratum 9 in ... 2 0 3 9 14 0 
Lilium auratum,9in. to lOin. 2 6 4 6 17 0 
Lilium auratum, exhibition bulbs, 1/3 each ; 12/- doz. 
Lilium longiflorum (Hardy Harrisi). Sale price. 
6 12 50 100 
Large bulbs, 7 to 8in. to clear them out 16 26 90 17 6 
A few exhibition, 9 in. to 10 in. 2 6 4 6 — — 
Sale price Lilies.—Umbellatum grandiflorum, 6, 
1/3 ; 12. 2 -; 50, 7/6 ; 100,12 -. 
Tiger Lilies, single and double, 25, 1/6. 
Tigrinum splendens, 12, 1 6. Sale price. 
Iris Kaempferi, true Japanese varieties in extra fine 
mixtures, brilliant colours, sale price, 25,1 6 : 50,2 6; 100, 
4.6- 
Iris germanica (the Flag Iris), in extra fine mixtures, 
clear them out, 50, 1 6; 100, 2/6. 
Shrubs, all at clearance prices —Laurels (Portugal), 12, 
1/9. Aucuba japonica (variegated), 12, 2/-. Mahonia 
i Hollv-leaved), large plants, 12, 2/6. Retinospora plumosa, 
12, 3 6. Thuja Lobbi, 14 ft., 12, 2 6' Laurestinus (large- 
leaved), 6, 1 6; 12 2/6. Assorted Shrubs for pots and boxes 
and gardens at 2/6 and 3 6 per doz. 
Monthly Roses, 6, 2/6 ; 12. 4/6. Cramoisie-Superieure, 
velvety-cri i-son flowers io large clusters; Dueher, pure 
white, good form, very free; Irene Watts, new 96, tinted 
salmon pink, long bud, very pretty and distinct. 3,1 6; 
6, 2,6; 12, 4 6. 
Hardy Climbers. 6, 2 6 ; 12,4/6; 3 ft. to 10 ft.—Leopold 
de Orleans, wuite, tipped red, rosette-shaped flowers; 
Ruga, pale flesh, double, very sweet-scented, glossy foli¬ 
age; The Garland, naokeen and pink, ^hanging to white 
clusters; Climb ng Pet, white clusters ; FMicite-Perpetue, 
creamv-white ; Gracilis, bright pink (13 varieties). 6, 2/6 ; 
12, 4/6; 3 It to 10 ft. Picked, 6, 3,6; 12, 6/-. 
Tritoma Uvaria (Red-hot Pokers), 6, 2/-; 12, 3/6. 
Gaillardia grandiflora, 6, 1/6; 12, 2'6. Large Can¬ 
terbury Bells, 12, 1/6; Wallflowers, 25, 1.6; Coreopsis 
grandiflora, 6, 1 6; 12, 2/6. 
Palm-Seed, Kentia Belmoreana, sale price, 25, 1/-; 50, 
1/9; 100, 3/-. 
Gloxinia erecta grandiflora, large 2-vear-old 
tubers, 6,26; 12,4/6; 24,7/6; 50,14/-; 100 25/-. 2-year-old, 
selected, 12, 2/6 ; 100,16/-. 
Gloxinia erecta, 1-year old, grandiflora. 12, 1/6; 100, 
8/-. Named Gloxinias, 6<1. esch ; 6,2/6; 12,1/6 Turner’s 
Tigridia, Turner’s Scarlet Defiance, Emperor Frederick, 
Kaiser Wilhelm, Firefly, Mont Blane, Snow Queen, Blue 
Celestial, Turner’s white and b ue bordered, 6d. each ; 6. 
2/6 ; 12, 4/6. A few extra large, 1/- each ; 12,10/-. 1-year-old, 
named, 12, 2/n ; 100,16/-. 
Azalea i 'dtea, large bushes, all named, full of buds, 
1/3 each, 6, 6/-; a lew smaller, well set, 2, 1/6. Azalea mollis, 
extra large plants 1-each. 10/- oz. Azalea mollis, smaller, 
full of buds, 5/- doz., 61. each. 
Deutzia gracilis.—For forcing, well set, 6, 1/6; 12, 
2,6. 
Wistaria sinensis, 3,1/3; 6, 2/-; 12, 3/6. 
Carnations, large plants, 6d. each; 6, 2’6; 12 4/6.— 
La VilKtte, Miss A. Campbell, Pride of Gar ten, Mrs. Fred, 
Sir George White, G H. Sage, Lady Houghton Raby 
Castle, Salamander Imi rovel, Clove. All large stuff, 6J. 
each; 6, 2/6 ; 12, 4/6. 
Japanese Wineberries, 6 ft., 1/6 each. Strawberry- 
Raspberry, 1/ eaeb. 
Geraniums, 6 1/3; 12, 2/-.—Vesuvius, H. Jacoby, J. 
Gibbon-, West BrightOD Gun, Crystal Palace Gem, Queen 
of Whites, Happy Thoughts, Flower of Spring, 6 1/3; 12, 
2/-; lOO. 15/-. Mrs. Pollock, 6, 1/6; 12. 2/6. Calceolarias, 12, 
1/6. 
A 20th Century Marvel in Sweet Peas.—All 
lea hng sorts, 21 varieties, 50 seeds <*f each, 1,050 seeds for 
1/3, all guaranteed new seeds ; or 100 each, 21 varieties, for 
2/-; mixed, 1/6 per lb. Primrose, t rincess May, Senator, 
Couute-s of Radnor, Dorothy Tennant, Emily Henderson, 
Mrs. J. Camberlain, Mrs. Eokfqrd Mrs. SaDkey, Mrs. Glad¬ 
stone, Blanche Burpee, Princess Beatrice, Purple Prince, 
Splendour, Tne Qne-n, Boreatton, Captain of the Blues, 
Cardinal, Lottie Eckf rd, invincible (white), Invincible 
(scarlet). These 21 choice varieties, oO seeds each, 1/3 ; 100 
seeds each, 2/-. 
Tiger Lilies, splendens, 6, 1/6 ; 12, 2/6. 
Croce mi (Orange Lilie-0,6 2/-; 12 3/6. 
A 20th Century Wonder.—Montbretias. in 10 named 
sorts (see Catalogue for names) 50,1/3 ; 100, 2 6. Montbretia 
Potcsi, 100,1/6; picked, 50, 1/-. Mont retia crocosmiaeflora, 
50, 1/3; 100, 2/-. Mixed seedlings, 100, 1/6. 
1/6. Special Cheap Collection Gladiolus. 1/6.— 
6 Brench. (Sword Lilies), 6 Lemoine’s Hardy. 6 Hybrid 
Gaudavensis, 6 Psiitacinus, gold striped, 6 French 
Hybr ds, 6 Brides 3 doz. fur 1/6 ; double lot, 2/6. 
Hyacinthus candicans. very pretty, 3 ft. spikes, 
white Bellflowers, goes well with Gladiolus, 12,1/ , 50, 3/6; 
100. 6/-. 
Tigridias (Mexican Lilies), very pretty, CaDariensis 
grandiflora alba, speciosa, violacea, 1/- per doz. 
Lobelia cardinalis Queen Victoria, 6 1/6; 12,2 6. 
Gaillardia grand flora, 6, l/o ; 12,2 6. Auriculas, fine strain, 
6, 1/6; 12,2/6. Hydrangeas pontica and japonica, 6, 1/6; 
12 . 2 / 6 . 
Trees.—Poplars, 9 to 10 ft., 2/6 each ; smaller, 6d. each ; 
Limes, Beech. Wyeh Elms, Sycamores 6d. each; 12,4,6; 
Hornbeam Beech, 25,1/6. Privet ovanfolium, large, 12,1/6 ; 
100, 8/s smaller, 50,2/6. Variegated Ivy. 12, 4/6. Honey¬ 
suckles, 12, 2/6. Aucuba japonica, 12, 2/-. 
(Please Mention this Paper.) 
With the new 
-Brenchlev- 
6 
12 
100 
ensis, the well-known Scarlet or 
Sword Lilids, 
so much 
s. d. 
1 6 
s. d. 
2 6 
s. d. 
16 0 
called for for Harvest Decorations :— 
Doz. 
50 
100 
500 
1,C00 
13 
2 0 
12 0 
s.d. 
s.d. 
s.d. 
s.d. 
s.d. 
1 6 
2 6 
16 0 
Immense specimen Bulbs . 
13 
4 6 
8 0 
35 0 
60 0 
1 6 
2 6 
16 0 
Extra large first sire Bulbs 
10 
3 0 
5 6 
25 0 
40 0 
1 6 
2 6 
16 0 
Very large second sire Bulbs ... 
0 9 
2 0 
3 6 
15 0 
27 6 
1 6 
2 6 
16 0 
Third sue good flowering Bulbs 
0 6 
1 6 
2 6 
10 0 
17 6 
2 6 
4 6 
32 0 
Colvillei alba, The Bride, picked 
0 4 
1 3 
2 0 
9 0 
17 6 
2 6 
4 6 
32 0 
Bride, good flowering Bulba 
0 3 
0 9 
1 3 
5 6 
10 0 
2 6 
4 6 
32 0 
Colvillei Red Brides . 
0 4 
1 3 
2 0 
9 0 
17 6 
2 6 
4 6 
32 0 
Lemoine’s new hardy Gladiolus 
0 9 
2 6 
4 0 
18 0 
32 6 
3 0 
5 0 
40 0 
Lemoine’s large exhibitiou Bulbs 
1 0 
3 6 
6 0 
27 6 
— 
l. 
Gaudavensis Hybiids, extra fine, 
mixed. 
0 9 
2 6 
4 0 
18 0 
32 
100 
Case. 
Gaudavensis, large exhibition 
roots ... . 
1 0 
3 6 
6 0 
27 6 
14 n 
2 H n 
200 
French Hybrids, fine, mixed 
1 0 
3 6 
6 0 
27 6 
21 0 
26 0 
140 
Marie Lemoines, very striking ... 
1 0 
3 6 
6 0 
27 6 
— 
26 0 
100 
Kelway’s best mixei . 
1 6 
5 0 
9 0 
— 
80 
32 0 
Named Gladiolus, 3d. each; 6 
, 1.3; 
12,2,3, 100,16/ 
Lily of Valley, large Dutch crowns, the large flowers, 
50,16; 100, 2/6. Large clumps, 9d. each, 8 /- dor. Berlin 
crowns, 50, 2/6; 100, 4,6. 
Climbers.— Clematis .Tackmani, montaua, and named 
sorts, 4 to 7 ft., busny, 1/3 each ; 6 lor 6 /-. Names see Cata¬ 
logue. Ampelopsis Veitchi, large, 3 to ^branches, 2, 1/6 ; 
12,7 6 . Ampelopsis, the old sort, about 3 yds. long, 1,6 
each. Aristolocnia Sipho (Dutchman’sPipe), 7 to 10 ft., 1/6 
each. Wistaria sinensis, 7 to 10 ft., 1,6 each. W. alba,7 to 
10 ft., 1 6 each. Bignoma radicans, 7 to 10 ft., 1,6 each. 
Hybrid Rhododendrons, choice named sorts, well 
set with bud, including large specimens Cunningham’s 
White, 1/6 each; 15/- per doz. 
Cactus, extra large plants, 1/- each ; 10/- doz., named. 
Cactus, smaller, nice plants, 2, 1/6. Hedgehog Cactus, 2, 
1/6. Cactus Ball of Snow, quite round, coveted with white, 
each 2 6 
Dracaenas indivisa, 2,16. Palms,3,1/3 Asparagus 
Ferns, 2, 16. Japanese Honeysuckles, 3, 13. Fuchsias, 
6.2 6 . Pentstemon, Lel»ay’s, 6 , 2/6 Marguerites, 12, 2 6 . 
Plants. —Pansies, large-flowered, biack, white, cat’s- 
eye, blue, marine blue, m .hogany, silver-lined, bronze, all 
at, 25,1/6 ; 100, 4/-. \ iola Pansies, or Tuf ed, white, blue, 
yellow, 25, 1/6; 100, 4/-. Pansies, mixed large giant 
flowered, 25, 1/6; 100, 4-. Viola Pansies, mixed, 50, 1/6; 
100.2 6. Csnttrnury Bells, 25,1 6. Auriculas, 6,1/6 ; 12,2/6. 
Named Phlox, 6, 2.6 ; 12,4/6. Michaelmas Daisies, wmte 
and red, 6, 2/6; 12, 1/6. Polyanthus, large, i2, 1/6. Single 
Py rethrum, 6, 1/6; 12, 2/6. Forget-me-nots, 25, 1/6. 
Daisies, 50, 1/6; 100,2/6. Hollyhocks, 12, 1/6. Chry.anth- 
emum maximum, 6, 1/6; 12, 2/6. 
2/6 Collection of Climbers. -2 Pyracanthas (Fire 
Thorns), 2 Jessamines, white; 2 .Jessamines, yellow; 2 
Irish Ivies, 2 Ampelopsis \ eitclii, 2 Honeysuckles ; lot, 2/6. 
Helleborus niger, 6 ,1/6 ; 12, 2/6 ; 100,16,-. 
Pyracanthas (Fire Thorns), 6 , 1/6; 12. 2/6. Je-sa 
mines, white, 3, 1/3. Jessamines, yellow, 6 , 1/6; 12, 2/6 
Ampelopsis Veitchi. 12, 1/6. 
Plants for Forcing. —Spiraea japonica, largeclumps, 
3, 1 - ; 6 , 1/9 ; 12, 3/-. Spiraea japonica compacta, 6 , 2/-; 12, 
3,6. Bui aea elegans (Pink Spiraea), 6 , 1 / 6 ; 12,2,6. 
Syringas, Hybrids, all colours for lorciug or garden, 
6,1 6; 12, 2/6 Philadelphus (Mock Orange), named, 6,1/6 
12 , 2 , 6 . 
Turner's Prize Strain Begonias are the verv best 
obtainable.—Double Begon as, grown from seed. These 
produce floweis like double Camellias, and about 80 per 
cent, come true. We have them in 5 colours—white, 
y ellow, orange, rose, scarlet. 5, extra picked, for 5/-.; 12 
for 10/-. Double Begonias, 2-yeau-old tubers for exhibition, 
fine tubers, 5 for 26 ; 10, 4,-; 20 7/6; 50, 17/-; 100, 30/-. 
Double BegODias, 1-year-old, ill 5 colours, 5 1/3; 10,2-; 20, 
3/6; 50, 7/- ; 100, 12/-. (For named ones see Catalogue.) 
Turner’s Prize Strain Single Begonias.— The--e 
have been a treat success during the p 1 st 10 years for pots, 
showing and bedding. 
Single Prize Strain Begonias for pots or showing. 
—White, yellow, orange, rose, scar.et, take prizes any¬ 
where, 5, in 5 colours, 2/6; 10, 4/-.; 20, 7/6; 50,17,6; 100, 
32/6. 
Bedding Begonias. —For the last six years I have 
made a speciality in tueae. 5 colours, at 12/- 100; 50, 7/-; 
1,0J0 for £5. 
Prize Strain Begonias. 
Extra large Very fine Good certain 
Selected tuuers selected tubers flowering tubers 
Splendid for pots. 
Also for 
pots. Fine for bedding. 
Per doz. 
100. 
Doz. 
100. 
Duz. 
100. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
». d. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
Crimson 
3 0 
20 0 
2 0 
12 0 
1 3 
8 0 
Scarlet 
3 0 
20 0 
2 0 
12 0 
1 3 
8 0 
Rose 
A 0 
20 0 
2 0 
12 0 
1 3 
8 0 
Orange 
3 0 
20 0 
2 0 
12 0 
1 3 
8 0 
White 
3 0 
20 0 
2 0 
12 0 
1 3 
8 0 
Yellow 
3 0 
20 0 
2 0 
12 0 
1 3 
8 0 
6/-.—The Great Sutton Collection of Vegetable 
and Flower Seeds contains 6 5 pints of Peas, 4 £ pints 
Beins; 1 oz. each Onion, Parsnip, Carrot, Radish, Mustard, 
Cress, Spinach; 1 pkt. each Extra Curled Pars ey, Aig- 
burth Brussels Sprouts, Savoy, Lyon Leek, Autumn 
Giant Cauhrower, Silver King Turnip, Cabbage and Cos 
Let! uce, Covent Garden Beet. Celery, Cabbage, Broccoli, 
Marr w, Kale, choice Paeouy-flowered Aster, 1 ouble Ten- 
week St cks; and 12 pkts. various Annual 1 lower Seeds. 
All new seeds guaranteed. A Twentieth Century wonder. 
3.year-old Currant Trees, 6, 2/-; 12, 3 6; named, 
Red Black, White, all cfioice stuff; smaller. Black and 
Red, 6, 1-; 12,1/’. 
Gooseberries, all leading soits, 6,2/-; 12,3/6; smaller, 
6 1/6; 12,2/6; all fruiting trees. 
Plums, all leading sorts, 1.’- each; 12, 10/-; large 
standards, 2 6 each, 5 for 10,-; dwaif trained, 2 6 each. 5, 
10/-. ah o large btandard Victorias, 2/6 each, 5 for 10/-. 
Cherries, May Duke and Moreilo, 1/6 each. 
Apples, large, unnamed, 2/- each, 5 for 10/-; large, 3-year 
standards, 2/6 each, 5 for 10/-; Ecklinville, Froginore, 
Cox’s Orange, etc., maiden Apples, 1/- each, 10;- doz. 
Pears, Jargonelle, maideDS, 1/- each. All leading sorts. 
Pears’ 1/- each 10,-doz. Kaspberry Canes, 25,1 6. 
New Century Pinks. —Flowers like a large double 
Camellia, big as 5- piece-Mrs. Theodore Turner, vrs. 
Hal Mis. I riehard, Mrs. Naish, May Queen, Lady Fal¬ 
mouth White Gem, Mr. Ed. Ferris, 61. each; 6, 2 6; 12,3/6. 
The flowers are as full as a carnation, only larger, 
Splendid for cutting, wreaths, &e. 
