il. Car^dl & floral Gjuide. 
:<■ 
s. d. 
UNBLOOMED SEEDLINGS, saved from our choicest named sorts . 30 0 per 100 
BLOOMED SEEDLINGS, 1st choice . 30 0 
2nd 
25 0 
LIGHT COLOURED SEEDLINGS, mixed . 4 0 per dor. 
MIXED FOR BORDERS . 4 0 „ 
Wt highly recommend our Seedlings , which will be found often to produce finer blooms than many of 
the named sorts in this Catalogue quoted at double the price. 
BRENCHLEYENSIS, extra large, Is. Gd. per dozen ; 85. per 100. 
GANDAYENSIS, 2s. per dozen 16s. per 100. 
Our bulbs of these well-known and magnificent varieties are extra fine and sound. Grand varieties 
for the garden. 
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SSjrT,«' r' 5 
GLADIOLI. 
Seeds, Is. per packet. 
Gesnem'clous Plants. 
F OR furnishing and ornamenting the greenhouse during the summer months. Tubers and 
rhizomes in a dry state may be had from November up to March; plants can, however, be had 
in pots at proportionately increased prices. 
ACHIMENES— See Collection. 
DICYRTA CANDIDA—Flowers white. 3 d. 
each tuber. 
EUCODONIA N^EGELIOIDES LILACI- 
NELLA — Light lilac, throat white, spotted 
lemon-yellow and lilac. 6 d. 
EUCODONIA N^EGELIOIDES — Tube 
violet, shading off to red, lobes violet-red, reticu¬ 
lated crimson, throat yellow, spotted crimson- 
amaranth. 6 d. 
EUCODONIA N^EGEUOIDES ARMIDE 
—Soft flesh colour, slightly shaded lilac, yel¬ 
lowish throat. Gd. 
GESNERA ROSEA LILACINA — A very 
free and compact variety, lilac. 2s. Gd. 
GESNERA (DIR’C^EA) REGALIS— 
vermilion flowers. 2s. 
If only grown for the foliage Gesneras are /ery 
attractive, and produce beautiful spikes of very 
pretty blossoms. Many of them have rich velvet¬ 
like foliage, varying from green to crimson. As 
a decorative plant in a warm dry house they can 
scarcely be over estimated. 
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