PRICES RT WHICH PLHHTS, ROOTED GUTTINGS, k CUTTINGS ARE SOI 
AU prices herein denote Plants established In pots, and the style of packing of such sho 
be left to us, the material only being charged for; or, If desired, the soil can be shal 
away and nearly all plants sent by Letter or Parcels Post. The following 
S Z P ^ r ° 0ted ° UUln « a “ d °^«lngs, vis.:—Ageratums, Bouvardlas, Calceola- 
Slmibby), Ohrysanthemums fnew varieties, cuttings half price), Coleus, Fuchs 
Hellotroplums, Lantanas, Salvias, Tropaeolums, Verbenas, and Violas. Plant, priced , 
a rooted cutting would be 4d., and a outtlng 2d. 
Zonal and other Pelargonium, differ only In price thus— if priced Is., rooted cuttings , 
be 9d„ and outtlng. 6d„ also sent by post, and so on In proportion to the price of • 
plant. 
Plants sent by post, without soil, up to the limited weight, to all parts of the world. 
BOXK8 AN33 POSTAGE AT ACTUAL COST. 
Nearly a.11 the Plants and Seeds mentioned in our Catalogues ar 
in readiness, at all Seasons, to be sent to any part of the World o 
receipt of the price stated, adding one-third extra For India, Chins 
Australia, and New Zealand, when extra strong plants must ty 
selected to outlive the voyage. Any other flowers not herei 
mentioned will also be supplied at their Fair and proper prices. 
Miss K. L. HihDBB, 57, ( loss Fell, Revidge Road, Blackburn, Lancashire, 
I nnist tell you that my bouquet was voted the handsomest among many^at’ ni>-\rother\ 
wedding, so of course I was delighted with it. ^ - moinci 
. Miss Flbisohjiakk, Claremont Cottage, Ilklev, Vorks, A/>ril 4M, 1894 
shn’^ , 'I I’, 1 / 8 " Uh flow e",, which arrived this morning in excellent condition. 
J^nc is much obliged for prompt- despatch of same. 
Much pleased with flowers received yesterday. Miss 1 rikk, Beckenham. 
I Gardener to H.K.II. the Duchkss of Albanv, Claremont, Esher. 
I am delighted with the gigantic nosegays ; what exceptionally fine trusses! 
rpt j .. Raymond Beck, Esq., Beecli House, Chislehurst. 
1 he decorations were in every way most satisfactory. 
w . _ . _ W. Watson, Esq., Cliffe Villa, Rochester, July 18///, 1894. 
e were very pleased indeed with the flowers. 
* McConaohy, Esq., Giant's Cause wav, Bushmills, July 20th % 1894 
My plants are doing so well with your Heal Manure that I don’t want to be without it. 
. , M r * A * Kumbold, The Gardens, Bushey House, Watford, January 11 fh, 1894 
J beg to thank you for sending me your fine Catalogue. I have read vour remarks unou 
different subjects with great pleasure. 1 
T > . x, . Mrs. Con ran, Ford Hark, Plymouth, March 12///, 1894. 
1 he Real Manure has saved the life of an Arum Elly that nearly died from being in a 
room with gas. * 
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