IRISH GARDENINC", 



that as 'lipual fhi'V have made i\t<iisivc jirKvision 

 fur supplyiiij.' luillts, coims, tiilx is, etc.. in -.'rcjit 

 variety and in laryc (iiiantity. I>nll>- fur potting 

 tip now for an early imloor display are a feature, 

 ■while, as noteii. ample piovisitm is made for dlu rs 

 llowerin'.' in llie (pin from l'\ Kruary on to May. 

 Muny interesting new varieties are inehi<led. and 

 tile eiassilieation is sueli that si leetion of indivi- 

 dual rt*<piirements is made oasy. The illustrations 

 are niiinerons and highly att raetivi'. A eui)y may 

 Ite ohtained from the Hoval Seed istablishment. 

 Keadiny. 



Mkssiis. Webb & Sons, fhe Royal Seed Establish- 

 ment, Wordsloy, Stourliridge, are well known in 

 <:ardenin;.' eireles, and, as may l»e expected, their 

 Bulb Catalogue accords with the Kirm's imputation 

 for doing things well. Excellently produced on 

 excellent paper it is also finely illustrated. Tlu' 

 ' li.4 of contents on the front page facilitates rapid 

 reference to the particular items required. 

 Hyacintlis in colours and collections are a feature, 

 vliile I3affodils in all the ])oj)ular sections are 

 strongly represented; also Tulii)s, early and late, 

 and all the poi)ular bulbs, tuber? and corms re- 

 quired for a spring and summer disi)lay. A page 

 is devoted to the cultivation of " Bulbs in Fibre," 

 and this is followed by an excellent list of Her- 

 baceous and Alpine i)lants, (limbing Shrulis and 

 various sundries. 



Mkssrs. Jaaies Cahtkr &. Co., Raynes Park. London, 

 S.AV., need no introduction to experienced garden- 

 ers. Their successes in many departments of Agri- 

 eulture and Horticulture have earni-d them a place 

 of distinction in the Nursery and Seed Trade. Their 

 current •" Bulb Catalogue " novkf to hand is 

 symbolic of their first-rate manner of doing things. 

 Attractivelv covered it contains an excellent selec- 



tion of 

 gaiiiening. 

 instructive 

 of beautif 

 devoted to 

 as is Well k 

 trations of 



lie finest 



varieties ol 

 The illustralion.- 

 In addition to tli< 

 I bulbous planls 



iill)s for decorative 

 are numerous and 

 ioiiii)rehen8ive lists 

 several pages are 



■ Carter's Tested (Irass Seeds," which, 

 own, are in good ri'i)Ute. Various illus- 

 well-known sports grounds are given, 

 .'bowing the hue results fioin Carter's Grass Seeds. 

 A short lixitiiir on the Treatment of Lawns con- 

 tains much useful iniormation. 



From the great bulb growing country of Holland 

 we have rec<'ived Messrs. Anthony C. Van Der 

 Schoot's catalogue. This old-established firm has 

 its nursery at Hillegom, and the list to hand shows 

 how extensive their cultures are. Comprehensive 

 lists of Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Crocuses, 

 Anemones, Iri.ses, Muscaris, Gladoli, etc., include 

 till' finest varieties and strains. Jiegonias are ex- 

 tensively grown in fields. The illu.^trations are 

 excellent, portraying the system of field culture 

 followed in Holland. Readi'is who obtain tliis 

 catalogue will be reminded of the series of articles 

 which a])j)eared in Irish Gardenino last year from 

 our ci)rresi)ondent, Mr. C. J. Van den Berg. 



Messrs. Edmonuson Brothers, of Dame Strei't, 

 Dublin, have nached the 7L»th issue of their cata- 

 logui' of Bulbs and Flower Roots, a record that 

 i)ears testimony to the quality of their goods. 

 The current li.st is admirably compiled to meet 

 the requirements of most gardens. All that is re- 

 quired in the way of bulbs, tubers and other early 

 flowering i)lants is offered in good variety. Tulijjs, 

 Daffodils, Hyacinths, Anemones, Crocuses, Lilies, 

 Irises, and many others can be oljtained, so that 

 the Firm's numerous clients may stock their gar- 

 dens with at)undance of spring and early sunnner 

 flowers. 



SOME EXTRACTS FROM OUR PRICE LIST I 



I" 35 



Varieties, 



6/- per doz. 



40/- per loo. 



Hyacinths, Top 



Grand Maltre 



La Victoire 



Yellow Hammer 



Gertrude 



Baron van Thuij 



Etc., etc.. etc. ; 



1st Size, Assorted, 4/- pt^r doz., 28/- per loo 

 -:nd Size, for bedding-, etc., 50 for 12/- 

 Crocus, Mixed, from4/- per 100 

 Iris, Spanisii, from 5/- per 100 

 Iris, Englisll, from 8/- per 100 



Voi/ cci/i 



OUR EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 



Daffodils. 



Our Products 



were 



Awarded 



9 Firsts in 



July Shows. 



Empress, Priiiceps, Sir Watkin, Ornatiis, 

 Emperor, Lucifer, Van Sion, Jonquils, 

 etc., etc., from 12/- per 100. 



Tulips, Early. 



La Reine, Crimson Brilliant, Yellow Prince» 

 Proserpine, Grand Due, Pink Beauty, etc.. 

 etc., from 1/6 per dozen. 



Darv(^in Tulip. 



Painted Lady, Pride of Haarlem, Clara 

 Bull, Rartigfon, La Tulip Noire, etc., etc., 

 from 2/- per dozen. 



nspi'c/ mtr Slocks before Buying 



Begonias, Gloxinias, Fritillaria, Freesia, Spiraea, Amaryllis, Cyclamen, 



Chinodoxa, Coichicum, Lily of the Valley, Snowdrop, Iris, 



Bay and Box Trees, Aspidistras, Clivias, Azalea, etc. 



I TOMLINSON ® LEENSLAG, Ltd., Z.^Z^ 



I THE RELIABLE DUTCH BULB AND PLANT WAREHOUSE 



I 3 ST. Thomas S treet, Lo ndon, s.e.1. C^^ 



I Nurseries :—}A\\\^gQ,ic^^ Lisse, HOLLAND; Loochristi. Bcirvelde, BELGIUM 



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