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You may easily destroy all Plant Pests, 
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. : 
Price 1s. 6d., 3s., 58. 6¢., and 10s. per Tin. Orders amounting to 18s., Carriage Paid.—Acents Requinm. | 
Mr. George Parsons, of the Keymer, Hassock’s Gate, and Brighton Nurseries, says :—‘ It is certainly the | 
most effectual remedy that has at any time come under my notice—destroys every insect for which I have 
applied it, without the least injury to the most delicate plant.” re 
Mr. Spary, F.R.H.S., of the Queen’s Graperies, Brighton, says :—“T have had an opportunity of proving — 
its efficacy, it having been applied to all plants affected with Green and Black Aphis, Scale, Red Spider, — 
Thrip, etc., under my personal superintendence; the result has been satisfactory, without injury to the 
plants, and proved destructive to the insects.” of 
Messrs. Wm. Wood and Son, Woodlands Nursery and Seed Warehouse, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sus- 
sex, say :—“ We have tried it on Roses affected with Mildew, Calceolarias covered with Green Fly, and 
‘Aucubas and Oleanders infested with Scale ; and we have much pleasure in stating the plants are now per 
fectly clean and healthy.” 
Mr. George Quelch, Florist, Lewes Road, Brighton, says :—“ It will give perfect freedom from insects, and 
in many instances more healthy verdure of foliage. It will prove one of the most welcome and lasting friends.” 
Mr. J. Cruttenden, of the Rose Hill Nurseries, Brighton, says he is “ perfectly satisfied with the result; 
it will not only kill the insects, but will do so without in any way injuring the plants.” i 
GEORGE AND THOMAS FOWLER, NORTH STREET, BRIGHTON. 
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BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, ( 
MARQUEE, TENT, RICK CLOTH, AND FLAG MANUFACTURER, 
By Special Appointment to Her Masesty and H.R.H. tHe Prince oF WaALEs. 
Also to the Royal Horticultural and Botanic Societies. 
Rick Cloths, New and Second-hand, with Poles, etc., complete. 
Marquees and Tents for Horticultural Shows, for Sale or Hire. 
NETTING AND BUNTING FOR FRUIT TREES, ETO. 
AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. 
Be particular to observe the Christian Name, and address— a 
BENJAMIN EDGINGTON (only), 2, DUKE STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, SE 
No other Establishment. a ae 
NOTICE.—NEW HARDY CLIMBERS. 
CLEMATIS, PRINCE OF WALES. 
Large flowers of a rich deep violet-purple, with red bars down the centre of each sepal. 
First-class Certificate. 21s. each. ; 
CLEMATIS RUBELLA. 
Very fine rich velvety claret ; stamens pale green. First-class Certificate. 21s. each 
The usual allowance to the Trade, and a List of Firms will be advertised at a later period. 
be figured in the ‘ Floral Magazine’ for September. 
See Proceedings of Royal Horticultural Society’s Scientific Meetings, June 27, 1865, p. 124, where James Baten 
Esgq., called attention to a few prominent objects, of which the following is an extract referring to the above Clematise*’ 
“In the room you will notice an exhibition of Clematises, all of which are of a most magnificent type. ~ 
can be more beautiful than these Clematises. See what fine large blue and purple petals they have, shining 7 fol 
cases with metallic tints like the flowers of certain Ipomeas. They are varieties raised by those most succte” 
hybridizers, Messrs. JackMaN, of Woking, who will have the honour of introducing quite a new race to) 
which I believe will be ‘ amongst the best, if not the very best ornaments’ for all out-of-door walls, ete.” oa 
: Messrs. GEORGE JACKMAN & SON have much pleasure in informing the Public that they shall be vad 
_ position to send out the above two New Clematises in the coming Autumn (1866). 
Orders will be taken now, and the Plants will be forwarded strictly. WOKING NURSERY, SURREY. 
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