H\ dkqqell & foils’ floral Gentle 
ERNEST LADHAMS—A most beautiful blush-white colour, wonderfully free and effective. 
Received First-Class Certificate, Agricultural Hall, September Exhibition. A real gem, always 
llowering. Is. each, 8s. do/.. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
TTTE have often thought, when we have stopped to admire their beauty, that if all were as fond of 
flowers as we are, these most beautiful plants would be grown everywhere. It must be 
remembered that their lovely little flowers arc very different to the common rough-edged Fink ; in 
fact, they are about the nicest hardy flowers of the whole garden. 
ADA LOUISE—Rosy-purple lace. 
ALBA MAXIMA—Large 
ANNE BOLEYN—A useful variety. Is. 
ASCOT—Pink, dark centre. 
BERTRAM—Red lace. 
BERTHA—Dark red lace; very fine. 
BOIARD—Bright red ; extra large. 
CLARA—Deep red. 
DERBY DAY—Deep pink, heavily laced 
bright red ; free habit. Is. 
DEVICE—Bright purple. 
EMERALD -Red ; large and full. 
ERNEST—Rich ruby, large; one of the 
finest. 
EURYDICE—Rosy red. 
GEO. WHITE—Purple; large and fine. 
GODFREY—Bright reddish colour. 
HARRY HOOPER—Bright reddish purple. 
HEBE—Very dark red. 
HER MAJESTY—Has a strong perfume is 
cf the purest white ; a decided acquisition. Is. 
HOMER—Deep rose. 
HYBRIDUS FLORIBUNDUS—Rose self. 
JESSICA—Red lace. 
JOHN BALL—Dark plum-purple. 
LANCER—Free, dark. 
MASTER HARRY—White ground, luavy 
and regular plum lacing ; distinct. 
MODESTY—Rosy-purple; one of the best. Is. 
MR. HOBBS. 
MRS. LAKIN—White. 
MRS. PETTIFER—Dark laced. 
MRS. SINKINS—Pure white, large and full, 
sweet-scented ; a useful variety. 
MRS. WAITE—Rosy-red. 
MRS. J. M. WELSH—This is a charming 
variety, acknowledged by every one to be far 
superior to Mrs. Smkins, both in size and freedom 
of bloom. 
THE RECTOR—Bright reddish purple. 
TOTTIE—Bright red lace. 
All those not priced, fbV. each ; our selection, os. per dozen. 
Mr. C. Emblev, The Gardens, King’s Ilill, Dursley, September 2bfh, 1894. 
I beg to acknowledge receipt of goods this day to our entire satisfaction. 
E. B., Ipswich, June 4///, 1894. 
The plants arrived on Saturday in good condition, and give much satisfaction. 
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