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Dixon & Co., 34, Moorgate Street, Lonpoy, E.C.—Catalogue of Dutch and 
other Flower Roots. 
Epmonpson, Brotuers, 10, Dame Street, Dusiin.—Autumn Catalogue of 
Bulbs, ete. 
Joun Fraser, Lea Bripce Roav, Leyton, E.—Catalogue of Flower Roots. 
Cooper & Co., Covent Garvey Market, Lonpon, W.C.—Catalogue of 
Autumn Bulbs, ete. 
M. E. anp E. Horney, Horricutturan Bumpers.—Tilustrated Catalogue 
of Patent Portable Garden Structures. 
James W. Mackey, 40, Wesrmoretanp Srreet, Dusiin.—Desecriptive 
Catalogue of Dutch Flower Roots. 
L. Jacop-Maxoy anv Sons, Lizce, Betctum.—Price Current of New and 
Rare Plants, ete. 
A. Lecerton, 5, Atpeate, Lonpon.— Wholesale Catalogue of Dutch and 
other Flower Roots. 
Litre AND Batuantine, Caruiste.— Illustrated Priced Catalogue of 
Plants. 
Joun Moorz, GoopyHore Rosz— Nurseries, AND 56, MARKET Pracz, WArR- 
wicKk.— Catalogue of Roses and Spring Flowering Plants. 
Tue New Prant anp Burp Company, Lion Wan, Cotcuester.— Refail 
List of Japanese and other Lilies, Orchids, Plants, Seeds, ete. 
Witriam Rumsey, Joynrines Nursertes, WauttHam Cross, N.—Select List 
of Roses, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees, ete. 
Tue Sr. Pancras Ironwork Company, St. Pancras Roap, Lonpon, N.W. 
—Iilustrated Catalogue of Stable Fittings, ete. 
F. Sanper anp Co., St. Arpans, Herrs.—Price List of Hyacinths, Tulips, 
and Miscellaneous Bulbs. 
E. B. Spence, 17, TuswEtt Row, Dariineron.—Price List of Palms, 
Orchids, Ferns, and Hardy Perennials. 
Cuartes Turner, Roya Nursertrs, Srovcn.— Catalogue of Hyacinths 
Narcissus, Tulips, wad other Chotce Bulbous Roots ; also Catalogue of Straw- 
berries. 
B. S. Witrrams, Vicror1a AnD ParapisE Nursertes, Urrer Hoxzoway, 
Lonpon.— Catalogue of Bulbs, Fruit Trees, New Plants, Roses, etc. 
Woustencrorr Broruers anp Co., Lupcate Hirt Cuampers, Lonvon, 
H.C. —Illustrated Price List of Wagstaff’s Improved Upright Tubular Boiler. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
W.J.T.—The plant is probably Aponogeton distachyon, but we cannot of course 
speak positively without first seeing the flowers. 
Heatine sMatt Orcutp Hovuse.—A Constant Reader.—The most satisfactory 
plan would be, to have a service of hot-water pipes, and a small portable boiler, 
You will require a flow-and-return pipe, which should be three inches in diameter, 
on each side of the house, Messrs. Deards of Harlow manufacture a small portable 
boiler which appears to be specially suited to your requirements. The house may 
be heated by means of a flue, which is comparatively inexpensive to construct, but 
we consider the service of hot-water pipes decidedly preferable. You can ascertain 
the price of the boiler by applying to the manufacturers. 
CucumBrr Diszase.—F, W.S.—The plants are suffering from what is known by 
cultivators as the ‘‘ Cucumber disease.” Various remedies have been suggested in 
the course of the last three or four years but up to the present movement, not one 
of them has been found effectual in checking the ravages of the disease. We regret 
that the answer to your letter has been delayed. 
Alma, Leeds.—The name of the plant is Galega orientalis. 
PELARGONIUMS FOR OUTDOOR Decorations.—W, East, Yorkshire.-—To form 
large specimen pelargoniums for out-door decoration during the summer months, 
we would advise you to select in February next a certain number of strong plants 
in five or six inch pots, and put them three or four together into pots eleven inches 
October. 
