MARCH, 1911 



TWOPENCE 



Irish 

 Gardening 



CONTENTS 



PAGE 



Flowering Shrubs .... 33 

 Pruning Small Fruit .... 36 

 Shrubs for Beds and Single Specimens 40 

 The Cyclamen and its Culture (Illustrated) 42 

 The " Sweet Pea Annual " . .44 

 Roses 45 



The Month's Work in the— 



Flower Garden and Pleasure 



Grounds ... 46 



Fruit Garden . • . 46 



Vegetable Garden ... 48 



A Fine Strain of Carnation — Illustration 47 



EDMONDSON 



BROS. 



SWEET PEAS 



See 



page X. 



Seed 

 Merchants 



GARDEN TOOLS 



MATS, STAKES 



FLOWER- POTS, dc 



10 Dame Street, DUBLIN 



—XL ALL— 



FOR WINTER AND 

 SPRING CLEANSING 



XL AIL 



Y I All Insecticide Wash 

 yVLi MI»Li B {sine Nico- 

 ""~~~~"~~~~— TINE), best 

 non - poisonous Wash on the 

 market. Ag^ents write for par- 

 ticulars. 



XL ALL Caustic Winter Wash (non- 

 poisonous), for dormant Fruit 

 Trees. Stamps out American Blig-ht and all other 

 pests. Other XL ALL preparations of great renown are 



(Before Growth commencM stronger solutions may be used) 



Y I All Nicotine Insecticide Wash (poison- 

 yV L r\ turn k OUS), for syringing, dipping, and 

 -■^-^— -~~~~~~" dressing Fruit Trees and Tlants. 

 Mealy Bug, Scale, &c.. cannot exist where this is used, Aik your Nurgoryraao, SteUsraan or Florist (er my snail plok list 



Lawn Sand, *o. 



G. H. RICHARDS, 



-MANUFACTURBR- 



234 Borouffh Hi^h St., LONDON, S.E. 



Published by IRISH GARDENING, Ltd., 63 Upper Saekville StrMt, DUBLIN 



