IRISH GARDENING 



XV 



BORDER CARNATIONS 



1795 



1911 



Finest 500 varieties from 6/- 

 per doz, ; or seed 2/- per large 

 paci^et; I/- per small packet 



Catalogue, with full particulars on 

 treatment, free on application to 



CARNATION BROWN 



KINGS NORTON 



Novelty in the Flower Garden 



IX these days the keen amateur is always on the look-out tor some- 

 thing different from anything possessed by his neighbours. We 

 have no objection to that. On the contrary, it is our business to hunt 

 up all the best and newest things in plants and seeds from all parts 

 of the world. A perusal of our New Seed Catalogue, which contains 

 12 pages of descriptions of novelties, will reveal many choice things 

 not to be found in any other list. Latest novelties in Sweet Peas, 

 hardy perennials, annuals, and miscellaneous seeds. These will mostly 

 be found priced lower than by any other first-class house, especially 

 the Sweet Peas, of which we are large growers. 



THOMPSON & MORGAN, SEEDSMEN. IPSWICH 



IRISH INDUSTRY 



Flower Pots, Seed Pans 



AND ALL KINDS OF 



HORTICULTURAL POTTERY 



OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 



Exceptionally Good Terms 



Write 



G.J. Owens, ^Et 



Carley's Bridge 



KCORTHY 



Agents for Dublin and District— Messrs. E. Browett & 

 Sons, 7 Upper Georg-e's Street, Kingstown 



FRUIT TREES 



FOR THE ORCHARD 

 FOR THE FRUIT FARM 

 FOR THE GARDEN 



A very finely cultivated stock in 

 every section, of the best varieties, 

 in most of the approved forms in 

 use in this Country and on the 

 Continent 



LET US QUOTE YOUR REQUIREMENTS 

 OR COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 



STUART LOW & Co. 



Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex 



CUSTOMERS CANNOT UNDERSTAND HOW 

 AVE CAN GIVE OUR FAMOUS 



"G" BRAND GARDEN CLOGS 



(Beautifully Felt Lined) 



FOR 



3/6 



POSTAGE 

 PAID 



MEN'S, WOMEN'S, YOUTHS 

 or GIRLS 



Our Grained Leather Wood- 

 soled Boots (or Clogrs) are 

 ideal for working: on the 

 damp ground 



Shops .supplied by the dozen at keen 



THE WELLINGTON MANUFACTURINCi CO. 



(Dept. 27) 4 WELLINGTON STREET QLASOOW 



GREENHOUSE ^OILERS 



In huylng an apparatus " 



your first consideration should 

 be, not its cost, but what the 

 expense of workinp it is goiiiK 

 to be. The most economical 

 heater for the greenhouse is 



THE SILVER MEDAL 



"Horse-Shoe" Boiler 



It saves money in fuel, it saves 

 labour in stoking, it is automatic- 

 ally regulated and its price is right 



l.i^l Xo. vV .-v »t villi firr hooldcl 



"HOW SHALL I HEAT MY GREENHOUSE?" 



C. p. KINNELL & Co,, Ltd., 65 Southwark St., LONDON 



