Catalogues* 



Wells' Chrysanthe.mum Catalogue. — This useful 

 little booklet is now available, and contains an 

 up-to-date list of varieties for exhibition, indoor 

 varieties for cutting and decoration, both double 

 and single, and early flowering varieties of plant- 

 ing outside. Brief directions for stopping and dis- 

 budding are included. The catalogue may be ob- 

 tained from W. Wells & Co., Merstha'm, Surrey. 



Sutton's Farmers' Year Book. — This valuable 

 publication is again with us, and will be welcomed 

 by all interested in Agriculture. Sutton's strains 

 of roots, such as Mangolds and Turnips, enjoy a 

 well-deserved reputation for vigour and enormoiis 

 cropping properties. A perusal of the Year Book 

 is in itself an education, since the firm has spared 

 neither time or expense in getting together a mass 

 of information, practical and scientific, for the 

 benefit of their numerous clients. 



The illustrations are many and excellently pro- 

 duced, while on page 26 a first-rate table is given 

 showing how a supply of green fodder may be pro- 

 vided for stock feeding all the year round. 

 _ Grasses and Clovers have always been speciali- 

 ties with Messrs. Sutton. In fact, the firm's pub- 

 lications on these are looked upon as standard 

 works. Needless to say, the subject of laying 

 down land to grass receives adequate attention in 

 the present work. A special article on Wild White 

 Clover is contributed by Professor W. Somerville, 

 M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S., who experimented with this 

 Clover on his farm in Sussex, an account of which 

 appeared in the Journal of the Board of Agricul- 

 ture, February, 1918. Every farm manager would 

 do well to secure a copy of Sutton's Farmers' Year 

 Book. 



BEGONIAS 



SEED 2; 6 and 

 5/- per packet 



for Exhibition, Greenhouse. Bedding, Hang- 

 ing- Baskets. &c. Awarded 46 Gold Medals 

 Illustrated Catalogue free. 



DELPHINIUMS 



from our unsurpassed Gold Medal Collection, 

 choice named varieties in strong ground 

 roots, 12 -, 15/-, 20/-, 25/- and 30/- per doz. 



Other Specialiiics. 



Carnations, Cyclamen, Gloxinias, 



Polyanthus, Blue Primrose, Violets, 



&c. 



BLACKMORE & LANGDON, BATH 



*^t;he 3EST and CheopesK 



State quantity of each j 

 quotation ("carriaipe" I 



goods), or write fc 

 SPECIAL POTS of all de^criDt 



Ask Your Nurseryman 

 or Seedsman 



For the following Well Known and Highly 

 Efficient Horticultural Preparations. 



THE CHEAPEST INSECTICIDE OF THE DAY 



"NIQUAS" 



(NON-POISONOUS) IMPROVED 



A Concentrated Extract of Quassia, combined with otker valuable 

 inj^edientt, forming a cheap, safe, and effective Insecticide for syring- 

 ing and dipping, it destroys all Insect Pests infesting Tree* anW 

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

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



PRIDES— Half-pint, 1/-; pint, 1/9 ; quart, 3/-; hall-gallon. 6/-; 



gallon, 8/9 ; five gallons, 30/- ; ten gallons, 54/- 



I gallon sufficient for So gallons of water. 



STANDEN'S MANURE 



(Established over 36 Years) 



Exceeds all others in General Fertilising Properties and Staying Powers 



Analysis on Application 



SoM in Tins, 9d.. 1/6, 3/9,7/- each Cheaper In Bulk. 



For Fumlsating in Greenhouges. 

 "LETHORION " 



IMPROVED METAL CONES 



Registered No; 62,697 



To destroy Insect Pests. The Oandle attached to each Com ealy needs 

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



No. I. For frames and "lean-to's" up to i,ooo cubic 

 feet. Price, lOd. each. 



For small greenhouses up to 1,500 cubic feet. 

 Price, 1 ,3 each. 



No. 

 No. 



For a well secured house of 2,000 to 2,500 

 cubic feet. Price, 1/9 each. 



R/CHARD SANKEy A SO/V, LTP, 



Bulwell PohFcries* A'orTT/yVO/y/l/i/. 



FOWLER'S LAWN SAND 



This preparation \% for destroying Daisies and othar weeds on lawns 



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



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



largely increasing. 



Tins, 1/6, 3/9 and 7 - e*ch ; Kegs, \ cwt., 10/- ; \ cwt., 18/- ; 

 1 cwt., 34/- 



ELLIOTT'S 

 ''SUMMER CLOUD" SHADING 



Registered Trad* Mark No. 14,629. 



(The only genuine original and improved article) 



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

 In packets, 1 /6 for ie« feet of glass, and 4/- each for 300 feet. 



Sole Manufacturers : 



CORRY & Co., Limited 



Merchants and Manufacturers of Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists' 

 Sundries and Tobacco Preparatioas Frse et Duty, (or Agricultcral 

 and Horticultural rurpoKS. 



To be obtained from all dealers in Horticultural Sundries 



