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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



CARNATIONS AND PICOTKES. 



JOHN DICKSON, Acre-lane, Brixton, Surrey, has 

 prepared for the growers of these splendid fl nvers a ( ata- 

 1 £ue, enabling them to judge of their qualities, with the prices 

 annexed, which may he had at the Nursery, and of Messrs. 

 Waiter & Warner, Cornhll), London, after the 7th September. 



SPLENDID NEW HEAVY-EDGED PURPLE PICOTEE, 



WOOD'S "PRINCESS ALICE." 



JOHN WOOD begs to announce that the stock of 

 this superb flower is now read v for sale at 15s. per pair, 

 postage included. It has gained the following prizes: — At 

 Cambridge Florists' Show, 18 «3, it was the 1st see.ilintr, and 

 the 1st heavy. edged i-urple. at the same Show, in 1S41, it took 

 the premium prize, beating all the Picotees exhibited. At 

 Huntingdon, 1843, it was 1st seedlinj? and 1st purple Picofee; at 

 the same place, 1814, it was 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th. excluding every 

 other flower. At Peterborough, 1SJ3, it was the 1st seedling, 

 took 1st pair of purple, and was in the best stand of six Picotees ; 

 in 1814, at the same Show, it took the 1st pair, and was Pgain in 



the 1st stand of six. 



J. W. flatters himself that this statement precludes the neces- 

 sity of farther comment. Plants of the above may also be had 

 of II lust and M'Mi/aii, 6, Leadenhall street. 



J. W. has a few pairs of that splendid Pink Garratfa " Queen 

 f Roses," for sale, at Js. 6d. per pair; his Catalogue of Carna 

 tions, Picotees, &c, may also be had on prepaid application ; and 

 those about to commence growing, he will supply as follows, 

 if left to his selection. 



CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 

 50 pairs good sorts, one pair of each 

 25 do. do. do. 



24 do. fine show flowers 

 12 do do. . . 



PINKS. 

 50 pairs good kinds, one pair of each 



25 ilo. do. do. 

 24 do. fine show flowers . • 

 12 do. do. . • 



N.B.— Remittances must accompany the orders of unknown 

 correspondents.— Nursery, Huntingdon. 



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Mr. HOYLE'S NEW SEEDLING GERANIUMS. 



WILLIAM MILLER respectfully announces to the 

 Nobility, Gentry, Ama'eurs, and the Trade, that he has 

 purcha-cd the entire stock of the following superb SEEDLING 

 GERANIUMS raised by G.W. Hoyle, Esq., of Guernsey, viz. 



18 U— Titus .... each— jC'3 3«. 0d. 

 Pompey ...... 



Champion 



These three for six guineas. 



1843— Unique 



Queen of England • . • 



Claude 



Sarah Jane 



Amelia 



Majestiea 



Rosalia 



Flora 



General Pollock . . . • 



These nine for five guineas. 



Tie entire set 10 guineas, with a discount of 20 per ccn\ lo 

 the Trade. A remittance must accompany the order from 

 unknown correspondents. 



Titus received a seedling pr'ze at Chiswick, June, 1S44-, 

 Pompey, Champion, and Unique were pronounced by Pro'essoT 

 Li\:ii.i v, in the Ga deners" Chronicle of June :Q, 1844, to be 

 ••th flowers of Rood substance, size, and variety;" and Mr. 

 Glcnnv, in Gardener? Oaxette June 22, 1844, says, speaking 

 of the Gersnlnras at the Chiswick Fate— " Mr. H..,io i -•.» I 

 far the best lot there ; Pompey was the best of them, and Titoi 

 next " Bl> rns of the others were likpwise exhibited at the 

 June Fere, Chiswick. 1844, and attracted very extraordinary 

 attent >, and were universally admired. On the whole, the 

 above varieties, tor substance, roundness of form, and genera) 

 excellent qualities, arc among the best ever offered to floricul- 

 turists. Pi luted Lists, with full descriptions, can be had on 

 application. To commence sending out plants in October. 



W. M. has been supplied by Mr. Iloyle with some ch"ice 

 GERANIUM SEED, which he saved from Ms own beautiful 

 Seedlings, and the newest and be->t varieties sent out by other 

 growers. Sr-aled packets of 100 seeds, 12s. ; do. of 50 seeds, 7*. 

 Also, Hybridised Seed, saved from his own extensive collection 

 of Pelargoniums; packets of 100 seeds, 10s. ; of 50 seeds, 65. 



Providence Nursery, Ramsgate. 



I KG A PULCHERR1MA. (Figured in ■■ Pixtoo's 

 Magazine of Botany" for August, 18J4.) — Fine Plants of 

 this extremely e'egant and beautiful Exotic, with nv»at of the 

 other new and rare Plants of the season, may be obtained of the 

 undersigned, at the following low prices : -— 



Inza pulcherrima, 7s. Gd. 



Achimi nes picta, 10*. 6rf. 

 ^E-chyoanthus!?orsfieldii,r*6d 



Amycia zygomeris, 7s. 6d. 

 Clerodendron splend ns, \0s.6d 

 ,, squamatum,5*. 



Hind si a, or Rondeletia longi- 



;1 >ra, 15*. 

 fipacris campanulata rosea | 



(the finest selected f, om 1000 



eeedlingsj, 7s. 6d. 



Habrothamnus elejans, l 5s. 

 Tremai.dra Hugehi, 10*. 6d. to 



21*. 

 Veronica specio=a, .'*. to 15*. 

 Erica elegans, fine and healthy. 



15*., 24*., and 30*. per doz. 

 Drymonia punctata, 3*. 6d. 

 Phlox Van Houttei, (flowering 



plants], 2s. 

 Spirca Recvcsiana, 3*. 

 Viburnum cotonifoltum, 3*. 6d. 



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CHOICE PI OWER WD PLANTS IN POTS . 



UMPHREYS'S INODOROUS SOLUBLE 



Compouvd. A f ew grains dissolved in water and u>ed 

 occasionally, are effective. Suit! in bottles price \s. Qd. each, 

 by Ft.AHAGAN arid S v, Var n-h me-street; Hurst and 

 McMt'LiKv. Leadenhall street ; W. Clarkk, BL-h^psgate- 

 wirhin j Smith, Islington Nursery; Grimlky and Co., Covrnt- 



Ganfen; Fatt and Kl'ti.ky, 412, Strand; William and John 

 v obi.k, Fleet street; Thomas Gibbs and Co., Piccad liy ; 

 Smith, Covent Garden ; Charlwood, Tavistock -ro«rj V. J 

 Nutting, 46, Cheap^idn; G. Lwvikvck, 18, Piccadilly; John 

 Kbrvav, Great Russell-street, Covent Garden; Lockhart, 

 156, Cbea;>side; Shuttlkworth, Pantheon.; Mister, Adams, 

 and Nash, 63, Strand j Thatcitkr and Son, Islington; J. 

 Prvkr, CUrendon-terr re, Camberweil ; Thomas Axski-l, 

 Camden Town ; Thomas Wa t kinsov, Market-place, Manches- 

 ter; T. S. King, R Chester; W. E. Revih**, Plymouth; Dick- 

 soy and Co, Edinburgh - 9 Poxtky, Lced$- Fishkr, Holmes, 

 and Co., Sheffield; P. LawSOM and Son, Edinburgh ; J. Thorxk, 

 Sh*pton Mallet; and o her leading; Skkix.mkn in t^wn and 

 country. Wholsesale Agents, Daw, Mackmu?»oo, and Co., 

 1 00, Upper Thames-street, London. 



TO 



NEW SEEDLING AZALEAS AND CINERARIAS. 



Peckham, near Lon- 



GENTLEMEN. BUILDERS. NURSFDVV1 



[Sept. o, 



\|ESSRS. PROniEROE AND MnRR , 



" -I structed to Sell by Pubic A„-£° , MORRl ^ 



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9 



rnad.^n Monday. 30th September' ^"JT?' '^ 

 whole of the NURSERY STOCK, c , n^J™* ?**• 

 gre ,„s and Flowering Shrubs, Standard a. ?n m J h <* *2 

 two newly-erected Greenhouses F ames a £Tf ' Bo ** 

 house PLnts, a quantity of Rock ^^1^1% ' 

 ma> be viewed prior to the sa'e. Catalog ii" T ^- «^ 



&SS5: of lhe ■**" Se --^ n a^^^ 



HEtn. 



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WM. IVERY, Florjst, &.c. feckham, near Lion- """""§ , li,u lllK ',' "■""" '^ om st-Aiban'sto London. mhu£ 

 don. begs to inf rm his Friends' and the Public that he ^ujST^'SS 1 ? N, 25 ly an<1 Garden Gro ^d 



^^ _w«-^ i ...:*.v_ rreelioia ana Land- 1 ay rpd^p™*>H ^^^ : 



at ,h. Auction 'Man; BiSStom "E" *° ^^ 



toher, 1814, at One o'clock, THE KEY FIE?D VinK 



NURSERY PREMISES, adjoiuin, ,;„ town of s, 



prising a comfortable and convenient Dwellin/hm,... !' 

 fronting the High Road from St. Alban'. to LonfnnT'/ 04 





inn nome rruss, i>$. j \\a.snir»gton f very .artre enmsuu, p»uu 

 >etal 5s ; Captivat.on, white gr> und, with beautiful mazarjnp 

 )iirple tips, gained first Prize at the W^t F*-J Jl J'! e ^-xhiDi- 

 ion, 5s., Criterion m.hzwiiw Dine, Wautyul white centre, 



is ready to supply the undernamed Plants, which he can with 

 confide* ce recommend. 



Azalea i.atkhitia Formosa, bright red, 215 to 31s. 6rf. each. 

 "A Cer ificate of Merit w is awarded to Mr. Ja*. Ivery, of Betch- 

 worth, having large flowers, clean and bright in colour, and 

 expanding freelr. M — Da. Lindlkyi/i Gard. Chron., May 25. 



Azvi.ra coccinka supkrba, bright soarlet, go d shape, and 

 free bl< omer, 1 ".v. each ; Azale i dclicata, bright pink, good shape, 

 and abundant bloomer, 15s. each. 



C!.vkra*ias.— Beauty of Wonham, very large wbite beauti- 

 ful eye and dwarf habit, 55.; tricolor, white and pi*rk, brown 

 eye, compact flower, 5*. ; Nose-ray, purplish blue, good petal, 

 and noble trims, 5*. ; Washington, very large crimson, good 

 pet 



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6 «inodflr.t rrtseat Dorking May Exhibition, 7*.6d.; lied Rover, 

 bright crimson, beautiful prolific bloomer, 5s.; Fanny Elsler, 

 white crimson tips, prolific bloomer, 5*.; Pickwick, bright 

 purple Iar^e flower, and fine shape. 3s 6d. ; Compacta, small, 

 white, and beautiful round flower, 5s. 



The whole set of Seedling: Cinerarias, 2/ 5s. 



Tii e full wing Civhrarias can be rec mmended as good : — 

 Iver>*s Beauty of Syston, bronzy purplish blue, fine winter 

 flowering var., 3* 6d. '; Emperor. Is. ; Pride of Peckham, 2s. 6rf.; 

 Regulata, 2s.; Delicata, Is. 6d. ; Regina V'ctor'a, 2s. 6d. ; 

 Triumph, 2s.; Rival King, is.; Imperial B^ue, Is.; Royal Blue, 

 is ; Iveryana, Is. 6d. ; Princess Royal, Is. 6d. ; Queen Victoria, 

 is. 6d. ; Exquisite, 3s. fid.; Wee Pet, 3s. Gd ; Henderon's 

 Azurca, "s 6d. ; Pilot, Is. 6d. -. Unique, Is. 6d. ; Magnet, Is. 6d. ; 

 Prince of Oldenbnrgh, 3s. 6d ; Sombre Agreeable, 3s. 6rf. ; 

 Eclp«e, Is. fid. ; No. 7, is. 6d ; Enchanfross. Is 6d. ; Compact 

 Blue, Is. 6d. ; Boll's Decora, Is. 6d. ; Good's Compacta, 3s. Qd. ; 

 Gaines's True Blue, is. 6d. ; Prince Albert, Is. 6d ; May's Queen 

 of May, 2s. 6d. ; Youngii, Is. 6d. Go d varieties from 9s. to 

 12s. per doz. Fine Cineraria Seed. 2s 6d. to 5s. per packet. 



Fine Pktuvia, noticed in " Calendar of Opera'ions," Gard. 

 Chrtm , Sept. 14. Iven's Pet, is. 6d. to 2*. 6'/ ; M.gna Charta, 

 is. fid. to 2s. 6d. ; Reliancp, Is. 6d to 2s. 6c\; Ovid, Is. 6d. ; 

 Prince Albert, Is. fid. to is. 3d.; Keiatuh Beauty, Is. 6d.j En- 

 chantress, is. 



QMITH'S FIELD and GARDEN SEED-DIBBLE, 



O or H \ND MACHINE, for depositing all kinds of Seed on 

 the v rious Soils, with the greatest accuracy and despatch.— 

 This Mac v 'i- e is so simp'e in its construction and operation a-< 



• •nt tr\ h« l*«bU> lu f-^L fcM*l of «»Hor, c»..«l w^.i Uv, ««nr) hv IT1PI1 Or 



women. It is c isily set, so as to deliver the exact quantity ot 

 seed Intended to be planted, into each hole made by the Dibble, 

 at one operation, without any fnither care than supp'ying it 

 with Seed, by the person using it, and will plnnt Turnip and 

 rangold Wurzel Seed, Wheat, Barley, Pca«, and all kind of 

 Garden Seeds. In Tin, 1/. 10s each; or with Copper Box and 

 Tube, I/. '.5s. each. Commisvon allowed to Agents. 



These D ; bbles may be obtained of Messrs. Cottam and 

 riw.r.i:.v,2, Winsley-st., Oxford-st., London, through tae agency 

 of fhe principal Agrlrdl^dral Implement Sellers in the United 

 Kingdom; or from the Inventor, by letter to his addr ss, in- 

 cl sing a Post-office order for the amount.— Richard Smith, 

 Upper r-U 11, near Droitwich, Worcestershire. 



I I OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c, made 



i 1- and fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom. One, two, 

 and three-light Cucumber and Melon- Boxes and Lights of all 

 sizes kept ready Tor immediate use, packed and sent to all parts of 

 the Kingdom ; warranted best material. Two-light Boxes and 

 Lights complete, from 1/. 8s. Garden-Lights made and glazed 

 from la. per foot, at Jas. Watts' Sash Manufactory, Claremont- 

 place, Old Kent-road. *** Reference given. 



Also t^e following, in collections: 

 ir.o Cape Ericas of 100 distinct ( including Campanulata 



sorts, (including many fine rosea) 21s. 

 aorta) 5/. 12 Azalea indica, of 12 distinct 



12 Ej -tcriseaof 12 distinct sorts, sorts, (including fulgens) 21s 

 Thomas Jackson, Kingston Nursery, Surrey, Sept. 20. 



EXTIRPATION of the MEALY-BUG, THRIPS, 



1 -J &c. — These pests to Gardens can be readily and effectually 

 extirpated without Injury to the most delicate plants, by 

 HEREMAN'S VEGETABLE D1LUTIUM, sold in bottles at 

 5s., 10*., and 20s. each, free of carriage to all parts of Great 

 Britain.— Address, with a remittance, either to Samuel Herb- 

 ma v, Romaey, Hants, or Messrs. Marvock and Manly, Nur- 

 sery ran, &c, Hackney, who are the sole London Agents. 



I TOT-WATER APPARATUS FOR 



FUCHSIA M PRINCESS ALICE." 



GH. BUNNEY having purchased the stock of the 

 • above splendid Each sia— which was awarded the first 

 Prize at the Royal Botaric Society's Exhibition, Regent's Park, 

 in June last, when it was v ry much admired for its profusion 

 of fine thick flesh coloured and pink flowers, and fine habit of 

 plant; it also wa* awarded the first Seedling Prize at the 

 South Essex Exhi n Wan-tead Park, on Sept. 4, the out- 



place exhibited- plants of the above Fuchsia will be sent out 

 early in October at 5s. per plant, with a disc unt to the trade 

 when six plants are taken ; likewise 4 Seedl-ng Cinerarias. 



Bunnky's Eclipsk, 3s. 6U, fine red, g lined 1st Prize a* 

 the Royal Botanic Society, Kegent's Park, June Show,, and 

 Wanstead Park. 



Bunnky's Dr \na, 3s. 6d., white, deeply margined with purpl 

 fine bro^Jpetals, and excellent habit. 



UuN.vaY'a Kbro, 2s. 6d., very daik blue, fine habit. 



13l'NNKV*s VkiTa, 2s. fid , light blue, very distiuct colour. 



Or the above 4 for 10s. 



Mimulus splendens, 2s. 6d., fine scarlet profuse bh omer, 

 of fine shrubby habit, was awarded a Prize at the Royal Botanic 

 Garden, July Show. All orders for the above, addressed 

 to G. H. Bunnby, Maryland Point Nursery, Stratford, Essex. 

 (late of the Kingsland Nursery; will be punctually attended to. 



, a , r!f nd " Tax adeemed, and'imme ■- IlH^St 



may be had. The Premises were late in the o- LP*? 1 * 

 David Watson, who for many y,, irs and up to t he P p 

 death earned on the business of a Nursery and s 

 be viewed at any time, and particulars had at the ^ ]g 



^ XTftn BUN'NEY'S FINAL SALE. 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLE vIEN', NURSERYMEN' Bl nFa« 



AND OTHERS. ' ' L ' LUK1 ^ 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE *vn Mn Rtll0 

 strllf>t'"^. , •'- *•' f»WK*«ecor (»n consequence nf n.^ 

 navingexpiredStosubn.it to Public Competition h.Rlf M, 

 on the Premises, Kingslaod Nursery, Ball, Pon^V^ 

 Monday, Oct. 7, 1844, and following J *ya at Elerr! 'i^ 

 each day without reserve, the whole of 'the vn\ n SS» 

 SERY STOCK, consisting of FRUIT and FoniVirTi: » 



considerable quantity of EVERGREENS, AMERICAN PL 

 STOOLS, &c. The Stock is particul rly worthy theattentioaof 

 Noblemen and Gentlemen laying out t^eir Groom 

 Trade, fr m Its excellence, and comprising an exc< 

 Hon of Ghent AZALEAS, MAGNOLIAS, RHODOl- 

 &c. Maybe viewed prior to Sale. Catalogues may be ha<i m 

 the Premises, of the principal Seedsmen, and of the A-. 

 tioneers, Leytonstone. 



ISLINGTON NURSERY. 

 TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, and Othm. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 structed by the Proprietor to submit to Public Compf 

 tion, on Monday, 14th October, 1344, and following days, at 

 11 o'clock, (in consequence of the ground bein< r lireJ far 

 building,) a portion of the valuable NURSERY STOCK, eat- 

 sisting of about five thousand Belgian Azaleas, in 40 fine 

 varieties; several thousands tine Hybrid RtKtdode ndroaa, «rafl 

 furnishtd with bloom buds; Green and Var. Hollies, Chioett 

 and Siberian A'borvitae. ab ut five thousand Laurel*, wita a 

 fine assorrment'f Fruit and Forest Trees, Flowei nraha,ft 



May be viewed prior to the Sale. Catalogues may be had 

 on the Premises ; of the principal Seedsmen ; and of ta« 

 Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 



SIX DAYS* SALE OF VALUABLE NCR 1 8T(X 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS »m ■ 



of Fruit and F. rest Trees, fine Evergreens, Ornamental, ] 

 duous, and American Plants, o every variety, >" ^ ^iderabh 

 quantities and lotted to suit every description of /ujcj"£ 

 The Stock is particularly worthy the attention of ^-«J« 

 and Gentlemen laying out ft*«»"^.^ta«g 

 rare specim-ns that are only to be f< und in fir-n ^.J J'Jf ( 

 (also of the Trade, from its excellency), at .d com -M.se 

 thousands Azaleas Rh dodendronj, Lednms - And ™^g« 



foni.ttine being we 1 furnished «"» oinomi 

 '„„',. is £f &W& for >«l ?f rcmo ? l -he rf 



of the prinrip 



of the Auctioneers. Leytonstone, Essex 





flE.VTING 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 

 CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved princi- 

 ple**, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 

 EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 

 D and E Bauey having devoted much time to the considera 



tion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 

 apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 

 ments suggested in their practice, rendered their mode of heat- 

 ing not only very efficient, but very simple, and have combined 

 durability in the apparatus with economy in the charge. They 

 have erected apparatus in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for 

 many noblemen and gentlemen, and have had the honour to be 

 employed by the Horticultural Society of London, in executing 



e works of their splendid Conservatory, lately erected at 

 Chiswick. 



D. and E. Bailey also construct in metal all descriptions of 

 Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and invite noblemen, gentle- 

 man, and the public to an inspection of their various draw in 

 and models, at 272, Hoi born, where they have the opportunity of 

 exhibiting, amongst other metal works, an extremely complete 

 and convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the con- 

 tinued supply of hot Water, and an arrangement of the oven 

 more complete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 



I), and g. Bailey were the :ir>t to introduce metallic curvili- 

 near houses to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 

 a'tached to the Pantheon as one of their works, besides many 

 others in th : s country and on the Continent. 



D. and E. Baii.ky have prepared a quantity of the Gahanic 



Plant Protectors, which are now ready for immediate delivery} 



they beg to introduce to public notice a new Trough Pipe, for 



On ceoad or other Houses where vapour is constantly, oi at 



itervals required, and which may be seen at their Manufactory. 



VERY EL.G.BLE "RM..^^ nMt 



-TO RE LET oa LEASE, from^ ^ ^ ^ 



iof I 

 It has a Threshing 



1 

 and 



Forest Lodgo (otherwise Lloscoed), six mi « r 



5 from Merthyr, contnloiiig 7<W £«•■<*■ «SJ na m 



Barns and Cattle-aheda, a very faa»ge Jgg^^ KXtnl & 



house, Liquid Manure Tank, and a r jeqn *ne.^o fc t m 



cultivation of the Farm. An excellent Sheep -v.. « M t0 

 can be attached, if desired. The who le : is well s. tu 

 roads.- Apply to Mr. DaATCoTT. (,!a " 1 ^' § ,'ndon. 

 Brecon ; or to Mr Larch, Bassel Do wnjIoo«OWP. __ 



TO MARKET GARDENERS. f f 



^0 BE LET at EALING, mx mile; ** d ^ 



&c. Possession may be had '" me ^f> F ,' 



apply at Mrs. Robbkts's, on the Green, at Edlin^ __. 



ToliGRicin^r^^ tSSlj 



I enter into a Large Farming n ^S'Jmaa ne%t. tsj 



London, and near a ^V^^rt/ ^ 



hear of a very favourable opportunity oy » 



A. B., Penshurst, Kent, 



pONICAL BOILERS.-The Boilers to*^ 



O John Roo.rs, Esq., are made of several . , . 



XJ£i s;» 1=: sss &; 



Lodd 



road ; 



tural Society's 



ST.1 BotaS/alSodety, Regenf 8 - P «k. 



11 C 



POTTER'S GUANO MANURE*^ 'J^* 



L that 

 test of 



is seldom twice mum** "7"', Vibration Orders aaor- =.-- ' st »»t 

 most extensive system of^adaReration. J>^ ^ have iost ai 



to 

 attention 



POTTER'S iiuuiu uv«*.w —, - 



VtftS&TSEi loosed upon by inemc»c,o«» 

 tations. 



semom iwn. ™-» ~ f -.iititpration Orders ■"«» ■- init %si 

 FOTIEii'S UQU1D GLA.NO may oe i 











