0?. dkqqell & %ot\^ Floi‘kl G^tiide. 
AWARDED HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE 1 
R.H.S. AND N.C.3. OF ANY TUBES YET EXHIBITED. 
SHOW 
BOARD 
END OF TUBE 
AT+ SHEWING 
METHOD OF 
FIXINC FLOWER 
STEM 
Provisionally Protected No. 7141, 1804. 
For Exhibiting Chrysanthemums 
and other Flowers. 
The Cup has one Brass Side Spring which enables the 
exhibitor to adjust his flower ■with speed and accuracy in 
the tube or Water Container. It also has a very simple 
arrangement to prevent the necessity of plugging, x The 
Tube or Water Container has also one Btfass Side Spring- 
which passes through a Flange fixed to the Show board 
from the under side. 
By using these Tubes the exhibitor can raise his flowers 
seven inches from the board, with instant adjustment. 
[Coi-y.] 
“Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent, 
“ Sept. 4 Lh, 1804. 
“Dear Sir, —Yonr Cup and Tube is, without excep¬ 
tion, the best thing I have seen. It is very simple, and I 
have no doubt will supersede nil others. I have tried most 
of the various ones, but I would much prefer yours. It 
will be a great saving of labour, and the flowers will be- 
easily raised to the required height. When well known, 1 
am sure you will have a ready sale for them. 
- “ Yours truly, P. BLAIR. 
“ To Mr. Springthorpe.” 
ITS ADVANTAGES ARE— 
Simplicity, Ease of Adjustment, Durability , 
Efficiency, and Great Sauing of Time. 
For Incurved size, 1 inch diameter 
91 
?• •» *- e a 11 
Japanese ... 3 ,, ,, 
PRICE 9s. PER DOZEN. 
For a list of all sections of Chrysanthemums, see our Illustrated and 
Complete Descriptive List, sent post free to all parts. 
Mr. J Sutherland, Bell Street, Sunderland, Sept<wbrr 2rtl, 1804. 
The plants’have done well, as yours always do with me. 
Mr. J. Warby, Master, Stow- Union Workhouse, Oneliouse, Stowmnrket, 
April 12///, 1804. 
I beg to acknowledge receipt of plants, and am very pleased with them They arrived none 
the worse for packing and travelling, and I must say they are in every way far superior plains 
than I have received from any other firm. 
