IRISH GARDENING. 



Lord Inchiquin. Six ten week stocks — 1st, Mr. 

 Marcus Keane. Six si^ikes of gladioli — 1st, Mr. 

 F. B. Henri. Six vases of antirrhinum — 1st, Mr. 

 Stacpoole ; 2nd, Lord Inchiquin ; 3rd, Hon. 

 Ed. O'Brien. 



Fruit. — Twelve cherries — 1st, Lord Inchiquin ; 

 2nd, Mrs. T. F. H. Crowe ; 3rd, Mr. E. Mitchell. 

 Bunch of grapes — 1st, Mr. Ball. Three peaches — ■ 

 1st, Major Hickman. Twelve bunches of black 

 currants — 1st, Major Hickman ; 2nd, Mr. Ball ; 

 3rd, Mrs. Wilson Lynch. Twelve bunches of red 

 currants — 1st, Mrs. Wilson Lynch ; 2nd, Miss 

 Harpur ; 3rd Hon. Ed. O'Brien. Twelve bunches 

 of white currants — 1st, Major Hickman ; 2nd, 

 Miss Harpur ; 3rd, Mrs. Wilson L>Tich. Twelve 

 red gooseberries — 1st, Mr. E. Mitchell ; 2nd, 

 Lord Inchiquin ; 3rd, Mrs. Wilson LjTich. 

 Twelve gooseberries, any other colour — 1st, Mrs. 

 Wilson Lynch ; 2nd, Miss Harpxir ; 3rd, Mr. 

 Mitchell. Twelve raspberries — 1st, Hon. Ed. 

 O'Brien ; 2nd, Major Hickman ; 3rd, Mrs. Knox. 

 Twelve loganberries — 1st, Mrs. Knox ; 2nd, 

 Lord Inchiquin ; 3rd, Miss Harpur. 



Special Classes. — Fifteen vases of cut blooms 

 or spikes of liardy herbaceous or bulbous plants — 

 1st, Mr. Stacpoole ; 2nd, Mr. Marcus Keane ; 

 3rd, Mrs. Vere O'Brien. 



Six trusses of phloxes — 1st, Mrs. Macnamara ; 

 2nd, Mr. Ball ; 3^1, Mr. M. Keane. 



Twelve vases, distinct, annuals, hardy or half 

 hardy — 1st, Lord Inchiquin ; 2nd, Mr. Stacpoole ; 



FUMIGATE OR SPRAY 



iio it Effectirely and Use 



NIGOTIGIDE 



,P^f^^ 



Fumlgant 



1 pint ior 



^ pint (or 



6 oi. (or 



4 OS. (or 



2 01 (or 



NICOTICIDE FUMICATORS, I- eacbfor 5,000 cubic (eet 



NICOTICIDE 



PLANT SPRAY 



ia vfry effective where it is not conTenicnt to fumigate. We advise you 

 to try it. It will alHO be useful as a Winter DresBin? forl'eache.. Ac. 



i pint 1/2; Pint, 2/- qoatt 3/6; i gall,, 6/-; gaUon 10/-. 

 Carriage Paid. Ask your Seedsmen for It. 



LAWN i SAND 



entirely •radicates Daisies, Weeds, Mo!s, Ac, bisidos stimulatin? th« 

 Grass 



28 IbB. wUl di«as 100 aq. yds. Od., 1g., aod 28. 6d Tin* : 

 i cwt., 6». : i cwt., lis. ; 1 cwt., 208. Carriage Paid. 



Worm i Powder 



Is a rerUin remedy for remorinj Worms and clearing Worm Caata. 

 Use i lb. to the eq. yd. Simply sprinkle fairly thickly on the Oiasp 



and w:*ter copioucly. 

 14 Ibi Jcwt. icwt. Icwt. 5 cwt. i ton. 2 tons. 



3/- 6 7/0 12/6 £3 £5 10 £10 10 



Use also COW'S TOBACCO POWDER & QUASSIA EXTRACT 



Qd r«fi 



HUNTER 4 GOW, Ltd. "sT,S" LIVERPOOL 



Ask Your Nurseryman 

 or Seedsman 



For the following Well Known and Highly 

 Efficient Horticultural Preparations. 



THE CHEAPEST INSECTICIDE OF THE DAY 



^i 



NIQUAS" 



(NON-POISONOUS) IMPROVED 



A Concentrated Lxtract ot Quassia, cumbined with other valuable 

 ingredients, forming a cheap, safe, and effective Insecticide for syring- 

 ing and dipping. It destroys all Insect Pests infesting Trees and 

 Plants, whilst no possible injury to vegetation can result from its use 



It can be applied with syringe or pump, or used for dipping. 



PRICES— Half-pint, 1/-; pint, 1;6 quart, 2/6; half-gallon, ♦'- 



gallon, 7/6; five gallons, 25/-; ten gallons, 45/- 



I gallon sufficient for 8o gallons of water. 



STANDEN'S MANURE 



(Established over 35 Years) 



Exceeds all others in General Fertilising Properties and Staying Powers, 



Analysis on Application 

 Sold in Tins, 6d., 1/-, 2 6, 5/6 each : and in Kegs, well secured, to pre- 

 vent loss through exposure, 28 lbs., 8'6 ; 56 lbs., 13/6 ; in lbs., 22/6 



CORRY 'S 



OPTIMUS WORM POWDER 



(NON-POISONOUS) 



For the complete destruction of Worms on Lawns, Bowling Greens 



Putting Greens, and Golf Links. 



NOT INJURIOUS TO ANIMALS OR BIRDS. 



5 cwt. 10 cwt. 

 57/6 110/- 



1 ton 

 210/. 



For Futnigating in Greenhouses . 

 "LETHORION " 



IMPROVED METAL CONES 



Reg^lstered No. 62,597 



To destroy Insect Pests. The Candle attached to each Oonc only needs 



lighting, and there is no further trouble. They are most efficacious. 

 No. I. For frames and "lean-to's" up to 1,000 cubic 



feet. Price, 6d. each. 

 No. 2. For small greenhouses up to 1,500 cubic feet. 



Price, 8d. each. 



No. 3. For a well secured house of 2,000 to 2,500 



cubic feet. Price, 1/- each. 



FOWLER'S LAWN SAND 



This preparation is for destroying Daisies and other weeds on lawns 



and at the same time stimulating the growth of the grass. If one tin 



is tried as a sample, its value will be at once appreciated. Sales are 



largely increasing. 



Tins, 1/-, 2/6, and 6/- each ; Kegs, i cwt., 8/6 ; J ewt., 16/- ; 



I cwt- 30/- 



ELLIOTT'S 

 <'SUMIVIER CLOUD" SHADING 



Registered Trade Mark No. 14,629. 

 (The only genuine original and Improved article) 



For Greenhouses. A pleasant green shade is given to the glass. 

 In packets, 1/- for 100 feet of glass, and 2/6 eack for 300 feet. 



Sole Manufacturers 



CORRY 6 Co., Ltd., 



LONDON 



Merchants and Manufacturers of Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists' 

 Sundries and Tobacco Preparations Free of Duty, for Agricultural 

 and Horticultural Purposes. 



