54 
BULBS FOR PLANTING IN EARLY SPRING FOR 
SUMMER AND AUTUMN FLOWERING. 
CARTERS NEW FRINGED BEGONIA. 
A magnificent single strain for bedding or for pots. 
Flowers very large and of great substance, with the edges of each petal beautifully 
frilled or fringed. A great improvement on the ordinary single Begonia. 
Each. 
Per doz. 
Per 100. 
Each. 
Per doz. 
Per 100. 
s. d- 
.y d. 
J. d. 
$. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
.y. 
d. 
Scarlet 
... O 9 
7 6 
50 O 
Rose 
O 
9 
7 
6 
5 ° 
0 
Orange 
... O 9 
7 6 
50 O 
White 
O 
9 
7 
6 
5 ° 
0 
Yellow 
... O 9 
7 6 
50 O 
Salmon 
O 
9 
7 
6 
50 
0 
ORDINARY 
BEGONIAS. 
Imported Bulbs for Bedding. 
SINGLE. 
Each. 
Per doz. 
Per 100 . 
.y. 
d 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
Bright Scarlet 0 
5 
4 
0 
28 
O 
Copper 
O 
5 
4 
0 
28 
O 
Dark Crimson 0 
5 
4 
0 
28 
O 
Pure White 
O 
5 
4 
0 
28 
O 
Pink 
O 
5 
4 
0 
28 
O 
Yellow 
All Colours, 
O 
5 
4 
0 
28 
O 
Mixed 
O 
4 
3 
6 
25 
O 
No particular size of bloom guaranteed. 
DOUBLE. 
Copper 
Exr'h. 
Per doz. 
Per 100 . 
s. 
d. 
d. 
.y. 
d. 
Shades 
O 
6 
5 
0 
35 
0 
Pink 
O 
6 
5 
0 
35 
0 
Red. 
O 
6 
5 
0 
35 
0 
Rose 
O 
6 
5 
0 
35 
0 
Yellow 
O 
6 
5 
0 
35 
0 
White 
All Colours, 
O 
6 
5 
0 
35 
0 
Mixed 
O 
5 
4 
6 
32 
0 
LILIUMS. 
Auratum. —The beautiful golden-rayed Lily of Japan, 9d., is. 6d.,& 
Lancifolium Album. —Beautiful White. 
,, Roseum. —Delicate rose spots 
,, Rubrum. —Rich crimson spots 
Croceum [Orange Lily) ... ... .per ioo, 25s. 
Elegans. —Prince of Orange, orange, spotted black per 100, 25s. 
,, Atrosanguineum. —Dark crimson ... 
Excelsum or Testaceum. —Nankeen . 
Japonicum Browni. —White, trumpet-shaped, outer petals tinged 
with brown 
Longiflorum. —The gigantic Japanese form, fine white, tube shaped 
,, Extra large bulbs ... 
Martagon. —Purple Turk’s Cap 
,, Yellow Turk’s Cap 
Pardalinum. —Orange scarlet, spotted black, 5-6 feet 
•Szovitzianum or Colchicum . 
Each. Per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
2 0 76 
I5S. 2 IS. 
13 12 6 
09 76 
Op 76 
0 6 46 
0 6 46 
08 60 
i 6 15 o 
26 — 
09 76 
10 10 6 
06 46 
06 46 
09 76 
16 15 o 
L'ojUiaJ 
Seedsmen to H.M. the King—High Holborn , 
London. 
