a durable, 14d. per square yard, or in quantities of 250, 500, 
1000 yards, carriage free. | 
EDGINGTON’S MARQUEES and GARDEN TENTS are the 
prettiest. 
EDGINGTON’S MARQUEES, for hire, are the most handsom 
and capacious. 
EDGINGTON’S RICK CLOTHS for sixty-one years have main- 
tained their celebrity as the best. : 
HAYTHORN and BRITTAIN’S NETTINGS. Sample of material free on application 
Be particular—Frederick Edgington & Co., Thomas Street, Old Kent Road, London, 8.B, 
A liberal Discount to the Trade!!! 
International Exhibition, 1862, Class XIX.—Honourable Mention. 
PLAGUES OF THE GARDEN. 
SIMPLE AND SAFE REMEDY. 
By using the “ APHIS WASH,” these pests of the Garden, together with SC 
CarerpiLiars, Siues, Earwies, etc., are immediately destroyed. Leaves no st 
but strengthens the Trees or Plants. 
aoe See ‘GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE,’ August 19th, 1865. 
‘GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE,’ July ist, 1865. 
Sold by Chemists and others, in 1s. Bottles and 2s. 6d. a Gallon, with full 
Directions for Use. 
WHOLESALE AT THE 
“CITY SOAP WORKS,” MILTON STREET, LONDON, EC. 
DESTROY YOUR INSECT JPESTS| 
You may easily destroy all Plant Pests, 2 
Red Spider, Mealy Bug, Thrip, Green and Black Fly, American Blight, Ants, Scale, Mildew, 
Without injury to the most delicate Plant or Tree, by using 
FOWLER’S GARDENERS’ INSECTICIDE, 
Pronounced by all who have used it to be far superior to any other remedy. 
One trial will prove its efficacy. Testimonials forwarded on application. ee 
Price 1s. 6d., 3s., 5s. 6d.,and 10s. per Tin. Orders amounting to 18s., Carriage Paid.—AGENTS Reque 
Mr. George Parsons, of the Keymer, Hassock’s Gate, and Brighton Nurseries, says :—‘ It is certain, ' 
most effectual remedy that has at any time come under my notice—destroys every insect for which I : 
applied it, without the least injury to the most delicate plant.” ‘ r 
_, Mr. Spary, F.R.H.S., of the Queen's Graperies, Brighton, says :—‘ 1 have had an opportunity of p i 
its efficacy, it having been applied to all plants affected with Green and Black Aphis, Scale, R oy 
Thrip, ete., under my personal superintendence; the result has been satisfactory, without imjuty “ 
plants, and proved destructive to the insects.” 
Messrs. Wm. Wood and Son, Woodlands Nursery and Seed Warehouse, Maresfield, near Tekfielt 
sex, say :—‘‘ We have tried it on Roses affected with Mildew, Calceolarias covered with Green El 
Aucubas and Oleanders infested with Seale ; and we have much pleasure in stating the plants are ah 
fectly clean and healthy.” ‘ : 
_ Me. George Quelch, Florist, Lewes Road, Brighton, says :—“ It will give perfect freedom from 1n 
in many instances more healthy verdure of foliage. It will prove one of the most welcome and lasting 
_ Mr. J. Cruttenden, of the Rose Hill Nurseries, Brighton, says he is “ perfectly satisfied with the 
it will not only kill the insects, but will do so without in any way injuring the plants.” ~ 
GEORGE & THOMAS: FOWLER, NORTH STREET, BRIGHTON. 
