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IRISH GARDENING 



Advantages of Membership. 



MciiiIkis on paynu'ut ot uiu- 

 lile iiifiiibcrs one i)iiyui('nt of 



ijiiini'ii iuiiuiiilly. 

 tt'-n <ruin»';is. ;irc 

 ntitlfd lo- 



I. I'l'isoiuil julniission 1(j all sliows held iiiiilfi- 

 llic aiispift'S of lilt' Sui'icty. with six transfi'ial)!*' 

 (roniplinu'ntary) tickets for friends, and if they 

 iekets at a red need rate, 

 members, and to holders 

 lialf-an-honr i)efore the 



wish can have fnrtlit 



'J. Shows are open 1o 

 ct members' tickets, 

 Lrt'iieral ])nblic. 



.'!. Members have fret 

 I he Society's CliaUenge _ , 

 Prizes (save sneh classes as 

 nurserymen). 



4. Meiid)ersiii)j ensnres prompt receij)! of tlu 

 Society's Scliednles, witli siicli other ])ul)lit'ation; 



entiy in competitions for 



Cni)S, Medals, and Cash 



nay be reserved for 



may be issned. 

 f). Members can 

 matters connected 

 1 ultnre, inclndin; 



have practical advic 

 witli horticidtnre o 

 naming specimens. 



on all 

 arbori- 



. --^ --. . iit the 



Society's offices, 5 Molesworth Street. Dul)lin. or 

 l>y ))ost (enclosing stani]) for reply). 



(). Gardens can be inspected and re|)oits made 

 for a small fee and out-of-pocket e.xpensi's. 



1'r.\ctic.\l Mkmbeiis. — Practical gardeners can 



become niendjers. and have the same advantages 



for ten shillings and sixpence annually (or life 



members on one payment of five guineas). 



Associates. — P'oren)en and journeynien gardeners 



If )0u scikI a PosI C'ird 

 for llieir 68 page beau- 

 tifully coloiiied Key to 

 ( iarden Success in which 

 Ihey plainly lell vu 

 - 1 low to Grow llieir 

 Highly lire.l Seed> 

 n-.S I'KKE 



(;/'/// 120 iiears »)' pcraiMint 



and ronsitlnit TJi.'iTlNa and 



ASAIA 'SIN a can prodiire Seeds 



11 f siirli l/ii//i Exet'li'/te 



KN IG HTS 



Sri'l S/lirhlHsIs Drill. ■■■• 



WOLVERH AMPTO N 



.'ire admitted as associates for an aiinnaT payment 

 of five sliiijings. and ari' cntitliMJ in p»'rsonal ad- 

 mission to the Shows. 



Catalogues. 



W K have before us a coi)y of I'mrvr's Faint Srnls. 

 a comjjrehensivc booklet i.ssued by the wdl-known 

 and highly-esteemed firm of Win. Power it Co.. 

 Walerford. Those who know Messrs. I'ower's 

 Horticultural Catalogues will not be snri)rised to 

 know that their list of Agrii-ultnral Seeds and 

 Roots is comjjlete and com])reliensive in all 

 respects. Their Grasses and Clovers are cliosen 

 and described with admiralile care, and the same 

 can be said of their Seeds of Root Crojjs. such 

 as Turnips and Mangolds, their pedigree strains 

 being known and a])prec-iated over a wide area. 

 The best Cal)bages and Onions for farm gardens 

 are listed at popular prices, and excellent col- 

 lection of Vegetable Seeds, comprising reliable 

 varieties, may be obtained from '2s. Od. to 

 Ids. Gd. 



Various well known garden requisites can be 

 suj)plied — viz., ('orni.^iii*'. dressing for seeds as a 

 j)rotection against birds; Vfipinife. for Wireworm; 

 and the popular Eclair Sprayer. We commeixl 

 this list to the notice of our readers, whether en- 

 gaged in agriculture or horticulture. 



By Appointment 



iimrwrn 



To His Majesty 



Swcot I'ea.-s a Speciality. Sec our Cataloiriic before ordering-'. 



ALEX. DICKSON & SONS, LIMITED. 



Hawlmark— 61 Dawson St., Dublin. 



