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IRISH GARDENING. 



Catalogues. 



Mi;s,si;.s. Mackky's well-known Gjirdt'n Miuiiiiil is 

 ui>w i.ssued, and in point of fulness yields nothing 

 to {)ie-war issues. TJie printing 'is clear, and 

 remarkably well done, while the illust i ations are 

 good, and expressive of the subject. 



K.xcellent selections of vegetables are offered. 

 comprising many spin-ialities, and it is evidi'nl 

 that a keeji de^nand is anticipated. Brief cultnral 

 notes are given in connection with the more 

 im|K)rtant vegetables, and these will prove a 

 useful guide to allotment holders and others of 

 Ihe great army now growing their own vegetables. 

 In ilow«"r seeds, Mackey's have always been to 

 the front, and their many patrons will find this 

 departnu'nt as full and up-to-date as ever, so that 

 for a comparatively small outlay a brilliant sum- 

 mer display jnay l)e assured. 



Mksshs. Edw.viiu Wkbb & Sons, of Stourbridge, 

 have favoui'cd us with a c-o])y of their new 

 season's catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds, 

 herbaceous plants. &q. We welcome it as a sign 

 that we may hope soon to regain our j^re-war 

 l.>rosperity in horticulture. Messrs. Webh have 

 issued a very tine list, up to its normal excellence 

 in production and contents, and we confidently 

 predict that their many patrons will find every- 

 thing required for the current season and of tlie 

 finest quality. Many of the firm's specialities 

 have achieved fajue in U)any contests, and in none 

 more thai) the numerous gai'dens scattered through 

 the United Kingdom and elsewhere where Webbs' 

 seeds are grown. • 



The illustrations are numerous, and heautifully 

 I)ro(luced, and at the ]>ul)lished price of Is., every 

 gardener should have a copy; it is, of course, sent 

 free to customers. 



Mksshs. Sutton & Sons. Reading, have sent 

 us an advance copy of their new catalogue, 

 and we are glad to i)e able to say it is quite nj) 

 to pre-war standard. The selection of seeds, ^c 

 is of the finest, and the catalogue is ])roduced in 

 the most beautiful style. 



'I'lie first section is devoted to vegetal)les, uiiiny 

 III tlie illustrations i)eing in colouis. iJi-ief cullurjil 



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