ROCK PLANTS AND THE WOUNDED. [To rue EDITOR or TES
" BFROTATOR."] Sia,—I venture again to appeal to you to lot it be known that I have large quantities of Alpine and herbaceous plants for sale, consisting of saxifrages, aubrietiaz, dianthus, arenarias, asters, rambling roses, delphiniums, campanulas, foxgloves, &e. I will gladly send my selections for Bs., Is., 103., 15e., 41, 42, 43, 44, 26, up to 410. If ladies and gentlemen will write and order my collection for a specified sum, I will send a largo and ample collec- tion. All plants will be carefully named, packed, and sent to address desired. In all cases I must beg for full address of purchaser, both postal and railway. All plants will be sent by rail, and a postcard sent to announce their despatch. The plants will be sent off in October. I shall be extremely grateful it you will lot this be known, and so help the cause of ottr wounded soldiers and sailors.—I am, Sir, &c.,
CATHERINE M/LNEEI GASKELL,
Wenlock Abbey, Much Wenlock, Shropshire.