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THE GARDENERS’ 
INSECTICIDES,“ tarang 
t we did not 
s 
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of Petroleum, adem Chips, $ waste &c. Our experience 
with these was an 3 t 
we tried these articles according to many recipes) were 
made strong enough to kill ggs they also 
killed, sooner or later, foliaga or wood, and 10 be po we 
1 with tł 
juired frequent dressings ata fo r 
. We ultimately ied LEMON Olt, and 
on 15 acres of Fruit Trees and 4} acres of Glasshouses 
upwards o of £35 was saved in wages and cost of eager Tey 
in a N and an it had been e. 
Any Fru t Grower aeria ag 
A G mateurs wanting to clear Vines, 
Peaches, — 25 pelt laate of Bug, Thrips, Scale, or Fly 
this ot aoe a trial. 
ears, and is still 1 
Pinte, 16. 10d.; quarts, 3s. 3d. ; half- 
, post-free. parye ag — i larger 1 or 
orward, Send for Ci 
CUBRAN 8 8 —— ate — 
Well known as the cheapest, safest, and best 
of all 8 8 killing vermin on plants, 
nim d birds. 
Used by en Orchid ig Aroer of any note 
all over the Wor 
A Pamphlet on its use, with He directions for 
ane oy &c., sent free on pronnan. 
alf Pints, 1/6; Pints, 2/6; Quarts, 4/6; 
110 Gallons, 7 5 aloi 12 63 Five 1 
Drums, 10/6 per Gallon, carriage pai 
MANUFACTURER— 
E. G. GHES, 
VICTORIA 5 MANCHESTER. 
SOLD B ALL SEEDSME. N. 
JROWN and BLACK FIBROUS PEAT, 25s. 
ru $ 
per , or £5 per k of 4 Tons; Bags, 5s. each. 
PEAT, for forming Rhododendron, 2 American Plant 
Beds, 218. per Ton, or EI 4s. per Truck of 4 Tons; Bags, 5s 
r £4 4s. 
THOMAS WALKER, Tekels Park, Camberley, Surrey. 
PEAT. EPPS’S PEAT. 
ally selected for Orchids, anda all gindi * . by 
* pe cubic-yard, ton, or tru Rich LOAM, 
Coarse and Kine SILVER aiD. mAh n LEAD. MOULD. 
C. N. FIBRE REFUSE, SPHAGNUM MOSS, CHARCOAL, &c, 
The Original 2 east RIS GwooD, HANTS. 
ORCHID PEAT. 
POST. G. oar Di pol 71 fi * age 
‘or 183. 
Send Postal Order for ‘Sample Sac — — — the Trade. 
For Price List —— ok 
Forester's Lodge, t Mascal, — Kent. 
RICHARDS’ NOTED PEAT. 
supplied on best terms 
„A1278 stock of the finest quality ORCHID PEAT. Also for 
Ferns, Rhododendrons, Ke. By 
the sack, cubic 3 ton — pieper Can . m in bulk 
at London Wharf. mmedi ate despatch by 72 Rail o or Steamer, 
Age sone 
G. H RICHARDS, Old Shot Tower 
London, 
S.E.; Grounds and D * Rin; bere 
Wareham. Hidas an letters to London 4 harf. 1 “tnd 
F 
rican Plants s, 258. per 
to: , 88. per sack on rail 
St Hiarrogate-—-Apply to S. MARSHALL, Holgate, York, 
RUSSIA MATS. | 
Per Bundle of 10. 
BEST NEW ARCHANGEL MATS ... (9 ft. by 4 ft. 6) 108. 
TAGANROG MATS a o a @ ftcby tit) 8s, 
EAVY PETERSBURG MATS (7 ft. by 3 ft.10) 78. 
NEW LIGHT PETERSBURG MATS (7 ít. by 3 ft. 6) 5s. 
SECOND-HAND PACKING MATS, 20%, 25/- & 35/- p. ae 
BEST A pir RAFFIA and COCOA FIBRE REFU m 
18 a 
» CUBA 
HORTICULTURAL SUNDRIES OF miona KIND. 
'ATALOGUE Post Free on applicatio 
JAMES T. ANDERSON, 
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TTT... 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE, 
W. Jones Treatise, Heating by on ii 
Second Edition, 216 pages and 96 Engravin 
2s. 6d. nett, per post, 2s. 10d. 
JONES ATT N 
RBRIDG 
GARDEN REQUISITES. 
RE REFUS. 
6d. per Mir ie rife = ; a loose (about 2 tons), 503. 
each 
SPECIALLY L 5 ORCHID PEAT, 
ea . PEAT, 5s. 6d. per sack; 5 sacks, 
.; Bal 
aie: — PR. PEAT, 53. per sack; 5 sacks, 223.; 
4d. each. 
per bushel; 15s. per half 
sacks, 
COARSE SILVER SAND, 
ton; 26s. per ton, . Tage, ta each. 
YELLOW FIBROUS a PEAT-MOULD, and LEAF- 
CLOTH, RUSSIA MATS, &c. Write for Price LIST.— 
H. d. SMYTH, 21, Goldsmith Street, Drury e, W. O. 
WARE & SONS. isyo. 
El OWER POTS 
s The Trade Supplied. Lists on application. 
. — —— K ———— 
| WALTERS & 00. 8 
LATH ROLLER BLINDS, 
, 1s, 9d. per square yard. 
Can be had in various lengths up to s feet. 
Sample piece sent on receipt of 18. 6 
WALTERS & co., 
ORCHID . ET MANUF 
BOURN HOUSE, LEYTONSTONE, LONDON, E. 
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