ESTABLISHED 1841 
No. 2827. 
No. 427.—Vor. XVII. { 
THIRD 
SERIES. 
} 
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1895. 
RICE Sd. 
he as a vit e p 
POST-FREE, 33d. 
WITH SUPPLE NT. 
as textile and de- 
Ants ee de- 
mania, 
set shipments — 
others ... *. 264 
Book notices— 
A Fisherman’s Fancies 
263 
274 
275 
renovating oi old 
a new 
ane 
CONTENTS. 
Obitua 
Bommer, J. E. . 
Lord A 
erdare 2 
Oil - dressing wad fruit 
serene notes and glean- 
ings— 
. oe bal Trianzi va- 
Cypripedium hybrid, a 
Patshull, ee pine hire., 
lants, note- 
te 5 . 
Potato disease and its 
nnean. see 268 
National Chrysanthe- 
mum. eee vee 
Scottish 3 269 
Scottish Pansy 
Winter, before and after 
the ai sie wd 
LLUSTRATIONS. 
upp ase) de la Malmaison at Halton 
oo one oo 
267 
271 
at the 
„ MOTICE, M ADVERTISERS. 
— e 
ee. oe N. 
i toa circulation, it is “a igi that tint? Copy 
8. 
FIRST ar THURSDAY ‘MORNING 
EL 
hap peasure in in 
amen to 1 all the R Royal — in the World. 
ing the 
a thetto niate ret ber impossible. 
give great delight to e 
1894, Royal Horticultural 
Yellow, a distinct yellow 
RRA , Sept. 15, 
mt haten Eynsford” 
| therefore a great pig ste 
VII AND. LN OU: 
CANNELLE” AND ND. SONS have great 
honour of first introducing 
(Unanimous Award 
6d. and 5s. each. 
varieties, 
ey goed pA gers per doz, Finest seed- 
— the Novelty 
very lover of 
ard of 
2g Ne A ans op & SON, Victoria 
for 2 0 = ener 
Society, Chiswiek. 
ie ane offers for MILLER’ 
George Don, F. L. S., 2 
? H 
ARDENE Tundreds of Published 
ouse, Pershore, 
S UT TO NIS S E E D S. 
BFF LAWNS: 3 TO MAKE 
AND KEEP THEM.—See SUTTON’S Pamphlet on 
Lawns. Price 6d., 
SUT ON’S 
. 
— 
gratis to A sadet 
SEEDS fap MAKING het 
WNS.—Sow 3 to 4 bushels per acre for 
awn, — 1 bushel per acre to improve — 
SUTTON’ S FINE GRASSES ONLY for 
TENNIS LAWNS, 5 of strictly perennial 
to produce a close. 
4 12 ; 25s. per bushel. 
8 S GRASSES and CLOVERS for 
EN L inatio 
Clovers, proved — 1 — — to be s 
creation of an elastic velvety turf. Price 3s, "ed. per gallon; 
25s. per bushel. 
UTTON’S Al LAWN MANURE. — In- 
i freebie for r * beautiful 
ri green Tins Kegs 
28 f, 10s. 6d. 
HE R LAWN MOWER.—A * 
taining the turf in 
at h — — We cai — The 
NLAWN MOWER as th best in existe 
sizes from warp di inches to 22 inches (width of cutter). Price 
SUTTON’S SEEDS GENUINE ONLY DIRECT K 
Saen aie 15 prs ROYAL 
SEED 
without Clovers, beg vary 
fine, —— sward. 
nce. In various 
from 
RUIT TR = ES. ene, Pears, Plums, 
Frigg 8 ee, Goose- 
berri — berries 
Fruits, in all forms, tt E denn rhe 
— in price. A 3 aa to 005 from 
Descriptive Catalogue free 
L AND dey ine Cross, Herts. 
ICKSONS LATE SPRING SAVOY is a 
most valuable Winter and Spring Vegetable. Will 
remain in fit condition for use until 1 April — — — heads 
bursting. bg tok Loy in Sealed Pac h from 
Seed e 9 
[ARSE EV! EVERGREENS from Specimen 
Borders reduced 3 The choicest Green 
and — Warton from 40 to 12 ft. Perfect Specimens and 
safe transplanted within two years. Inspection 
— ts hia ENNELL AND SONS, pl 
No * THE TIME TO PLANT 
TES, 
Catalogue of KELWAY AND SON, Langport, Somerse 
__Gntalogue of KELWAY anD SOM, Langport, Somerset. _ 
HE LATE MR. DADWELLS hae 
CARNATIONS. Wile for collection complete 
List. 
choice varieties, st. Road, 7 
RAPE N — Well - ripened, short- 
jointed N all the established in 
fruiting tha yar in pota, G, to 10s, : 
each; for planting, in 6d. to extra strong, 
to 105. 6d. 
WM. PAUL anv SON, Waltham Cross, Herts. 
ANTED, several thousands a 
PALMS, "also rie f CROTONS, DRACÆNAS, 
Parion 
MES, Cilwendeg Park Gardens, Boneath, R. S. O., 
geo TREE FERNS . and 
enue 
ANTED, rooted CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CUTTINGS. — 
Lady Lawrence, L. 8 ing, W. — Golden 
d'Or, and President H 
La Croise, W. H. Lincoln, 
Gem, Source 
OVEL’S YORKSHIRE ke. 
Autumn trans ae 25, 18.5; 
Carriage paid. Descripti LIST free. 
W. LOVEL anp SON, Strawberry Growers, Driffield. 
UR NEW MELON, “Baron Hamrtton,” 
Seedsmen, 32, Hanover Street, Edin 
LUM STOCKS SE r 
ATL 
a 
o 
i 
Ba 
ha 
78 
bo 
~} 
a 
e Nurseries, “Upper Holloway, London, 
8 ORCHIDS, 8 — Thousands 
m. Write fo r uar 
P. McARTHUR 
HENRY R RIDES, Samay, Central 
Highest Market Prices. 
Important to — Growers. 
Ge airen aii 3 MUSHROOM 
SPAWN. Always uctive. 
Per anal. 
me ae AND G. "CUTHBERT Seed, Bulb, SLR ony 
Southgate, N. Established 1797. 
ILIES, a -o finest ei Henryi, Aur. 
L Magnifi 
s ERA 1 
range-red). List of these beautiful bulbous plan 
cultural notes, free.— R. WALLACE anD CO., Colchester. 
8 . n — Quality 
ngles, 1s., 2s. 6d., and 5s, ; of 
Doubles, ised 15 bx tae * — 3 3 to 
colour for Bedding, g, from 20s. 100, ee Hybrids for 
pots, 78. 6d. ei 42s. per doz. Illustrated Price List and 
Pamphlet Gratis.—JOHN R. BOX, Begonia Grower, Croydon. 
ARNATIONS. —For the ge New and Old 
= L 
PLANTS, Show and Alpine, to name. 
, PRIMROSE and POLYANTHUS SEED, 1s. to 
s. 6d. per packe 
e _ Seedlings, to to flow 
es, 38. 6 2 “26s. per geor ga "packing 
ry —— 2 Send for CATALOGUE, post-free. 
JAMES DOUGLAS, F. R. H. S., Edenside, Gt. Bookham, Surrey. 
W. DAVIS’S HAND-BOOKS 
„ on ee of Hops, Plants, ine. Bree a 
Commercial 
. and Market 4 Fruits, and 
128 pages, now in Press, ‘Price 1s. 6d.; 
cloth Bound, — ee Post, apon receipt of remittance by— 
CHALFONT, fres by Pas Printer, 624, Tottenham Court 
Road, London, a 
... TS 
Gissurst COMPOUND, used since 1859 
ea 0" of soft water; 4 to ib eaten as 
2 J ounces to the gallon, : ; n, in lather 
Chelsea, S. W. 
