IRISH GART^ENING. 



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.*- Indispensable in the Garden. "JiE 



THOMSONS 



CELEBRATED MANURES 



Moderate 

 in Price 

 and ot 

 Highest 

 Quality and 

 Analysis 



Tlioroughly 

 sustaining- 

 leading to 

 '=/» vigorous, 

 / healthy, and 

 fruitful growth. 



Our Manures are the direct result nf many .vears practical 

 experience in all brandies of Horticulture, and .after over 10 

 years on the market, still hold lirst place in the estiniatiijii 

 of Horticulturists all over the world for quality and results. 



Vine, Plant and Vegretable Manure — unrivalled for all 

 £;ardeu crops -1 cwt . 32/-; 5B lbs, 17/-; 28 lbs., 9/6; 14 

 lbs., 5 6; 711)S.,3/- ; this, 1,6. 



Special Top-dressin§: Manure, an excellent stimttlant— 

 56 lbs ,17,- ; 28 lliS.,9,6 ; 14 lbs,, 5 6; 7 lbs., 3,'- 



r}W~ Wiifr for cfti' BooUft—po^t, fn'conrequesi "^li 



Sold by Nurserymen and Seedsmen everywhere, 



SOLE M/VKERS I 



Wm. Thomson & Sons, Ltd., Clovenfords, Scotland 



THE LINCOLN PEA 



Another customer writes us : " Your 

 Lincoln Pea has again been a success ; 

 I have grown 223 lbs. from a quart . . . 

 all my friends are delighted with it." 



Price 1/9 pint, post paid ; 12/- peck, 



Carriage paid, passenger train. 



T. M. LINCOLN & CO. 



SEEDSMEN :: BOSTON, LINCS. 



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You 



must 



karve 



IVIcKexizie's 



SeeclSx 



to give a satisfied answer. 



Send to-day to Great Brunstaicl- Sfrfpt Duhll.n for 



free Catatog^ie. Only a postcard 1 The first step 



to Garden contentment. 



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BEES' WELSH« 

 ^P GROWN ROSES 



It I'orcign-Groun Roses were equal 

 to Hoine-Grown, tliere would be no 

 iiiarUet for tlie Brilisli product, because Foreign- 

 Grown stocks cost less to buy, tiiough they invari- 

 ably prove dearer in tile end. Many do not 

 survive tiie first WiiUer ; many are rubbisiiy sorts 

 wrongly bearing well-iinown names. Tiierefore, 

 the few wliich survive, cost several times as much 

 as Bees' Guaranteslcd M'elsh-Grovvn. Reared on 

 Bees' wind-swept farmlands in North Wales, these 

 Roses are able to withstand the most rigorous 

 climatic conditions when transplanted to any part 

 of the British Isles. Try any of the following 

 collections : — 



"A " Collection, 24 good Roses for General 

 Purposes, 40 - carriage paid. 



'" B ' Collection, 24 good Roses for Exhibi- 

 tion, 40 - carriage paid. 



"K " Collection, 12 best Roses for general 



cultivation, 18 - carriage paid. 

 ■' S ' Collection, 6 Roses suitable for trellis, 

 pergola, pillar, etc, 12/- carriage paid. 



Write To-day enclosing 

 3d. stamps for Bees" Illus- 

 tritted Seed or Rose and 

 Plant Catalogue, post free 

 on request. 



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181 B MILL ST. 



LIVERPOOL. 



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I GIANT SWEET PEAS 



I SPECIAL OFFER FOR 1922 



I The following Sweet Peas are a very choice 



I selection of the Giant Waved or Frilled Type 



I (four-flowered under good cultivation), repre- 



I senting a wonderful range of colour suitable 



i for garden effect, for cutting in abundance, also 



I superb for exhibition. All strong growers, giving 



I good stems. 



= The 50 Choicest Varieties - 



40 „ 



30 



24 

 18 

 12 



22/6 

 17/6 

 126 

 10/6 

 8,'- 

 5/6 



= Post free | 



I BOOKLET, '^ Bow to grow Sweet Peas," price Zd., given free | 



f ivith each order when asked for. ^ 



1 Write for Catalogue giving details of all the finest Sweet Peas i 



I in existence, the choicest Flowers .nd Vegetables for 1922- | 



! HENRY ECKFORD, l^ll];,^!^ | 



= (Dept. 69), WEM, SHROPSHIRE | 



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