dhqqell & fftofkl G^uide. 
ROSES 
TEN ACRES-THOUSANDS IN POTS. 
For full Descriptive List, see Autumn Catalogue containing all the 
Best Varieties in Cultivation. 
PJ^C£$ OF qO$E$ 
WHEN THE SELECTION IS LEFT TO US:- 
Standards and Half Standards, 
best sorts, and well varied, 
18s. to 24s. per dozen. 
Dwarfs on the Brier, 
extra strong* good varieties, 
9s. per dozen; £3 10s. per 100. 
Dwarf Teas, 
varieties, from open ground, 
15s. per dozen. 
Extra fine Plants in pots, 
18s., 24s., and 30s. per dozen. 
Hybrid Perpetuals, in pots, 
good strong plants, 
18s. per dozen. 
Amateurs selecting tlieir own are respectfully 
requested to add to their orders a few supple¬ 
mentary sorts, Ust by previous orders the Stock 
of any particular variety should be exhausted, 
this being especially necessary late in the season 
Another Secret in getting Hoses to grow after removal, particularly Standards, is to 
prune well back and plant early in October, or as soon in November as possible. February and 
March are the best Spring months. By so doing young fibres arc made at once before the cold 
weather sets in; whereas, if planted later in the usual way, they must stand without nourishment 
until the return of warm weather, and are often past recovery before it arrives. 
ROSES FOR FORCING. 
A large quantity of all the best kinds kept in pots, 12s., 18s., 24s., and 32s. per doz. 
Our selection. 
Also a quantity of Standards in pots for removing at any season. A list of kinds sent on application. 
A great quantity of well-rooted Dwarf Roses on their own Roots, in pots. A list of sorts on application. 
Seedling Briers and Cuttings, 6s. per 100. 
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