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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Manch 30, 1895, 
water? or have you any reason to suspect that 
the roots are in a low and cold subsoil?’ Lifting 
ierg -p runing have in many instanc 
r 
—— a of this sen 
mclose your name and if no 
— then as a guarantee nn goo od faith, 
plants 
m 
the would receive too little sun- 
shine to render P on dwarf fan-trained 
ible 
Per s: e p potting is at the 
bottom of the evil. We s ould advise that al 
out 2 the soil, or at least 
cutting boxes at 
— loam, and leaf soil. 
Poxx Salad Grower. If you will send your 
addr rete, we could —.— a pronave you 
require through the p 
SkakaLE: Seakale, N them would form the 
owns for forcing, if 
— to a root. ianea this, the crowns cee, ie 
j ach root, keeping them to this 
si during 12 — coming summer, and leaving 
n 
prick in a good dressing of e * 
manure. 
Clara . 
Glo- w er), 
8 $ * Goldfinder. bene. 
Siac: W. D. We suppose that some earthy 
wood t 
materia al m ust 1 been mixed with the 
. produced the slag you send. Veta Sie. 
matter alone eiir À hardly have produced it. 
Sparrows: Reseder, Catch them with long nets, 
that can be drawn over the birds by means of Gordo 
worked from a distance yards a 
of 20 to away. 
uld be enticed on to the ground 
between the a with Oats, &c. 
Sraawszeris not Setrine: E Seear, 
are perfect, 
Caltivated 
The blooms 
and some of them hav 
Lig sere ede es ae ab least in 
es 
AGREEMENT : 
came in very bad 
condition , and we i tachi: therefore, to give 
you any opinion of their quality. 
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1 1 in the tes TON OF THE 
ERS’ CHRONICLE.’ 
IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. .—The 1 has the satis- 
ction of announcing f the ** Gardeners’ 
Chron icle” has, since the reduction in the price of the paper, 
Increased to the extent of 80 per cent., and that 
con increase weekly. 
Advertisers are reminded that the Chro nicle” circulates a 
COUNTRY GENTLEMEN, AND > are CLASSES € GARDENERS 
AND GARDEN-LOVERS at home, 
FOREIGN. AND. COLONIAL ee * that it is 
preserved for reference in all the vrinc ipal Libraries. 
WALTERS | & CO.’S 
LATH ROLLER. BLINDS, 
G pe ee ‘SHADING 
yet introduced, and the cheapest in the 
end, 
PRICE =] Stee in their e wen ly- 2s Sar . per 
Sample piece pes on receipt of 1 
WALTERS 0 O., 
opon BASKET MANUFACTURERS, 
BOURN HOUSE, LEYTONSTONE, LONDON 
WARE & SONS“ rotory Uotin. 
FLOWER POTS |. 
STOCK SIZES—in inches 
12x10 | 14x1? | 18x12] 16x14 poten 20 16 24 * 1622 18 
14 * 10 16x12 = Late 12 5 We Bergan 5 le 
21-0: Z. Fo ore ign, o n and 200 oxes, 3rd 
nd 4 15-0 — — similar 
rrent sizes 3 
N in quantity. 
UM. 
HES, 
eet, 9 inches by 
EORGE FARMILOE & SONS, 
_ 34, St. John Street, West Smithfield, London, E. C. 
pplication. Pl quote Gard, Chron. 
XL ALL PREPARATIONS. 
o REED have no need 
1 Ar to destro 
to worry any 
oy insect pests. Even the 
dreaded cale, American Blight, Thrip, &c., can 
= * 3 out of 1 bat * ouse and Garden by 
of the above 
— “Don’t rest =. — “have tried them, and, as 
— 4 — of others have already done, proved 
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XL ALL LIQUID Ts INSECTICIDE most 
WASH). — 
s AEN and effectual Wash in the Market, os 
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XL ALL WEED For Garden Walks, OCarriag 
pa dome — One dressing keepe all Weeds av away for the 
ree on a cheap ID 3 AAN URE.—A concentrated clear liquid 
Sods hed hom ail 1 Fertilizer. No smell, 
ymen, Seed 
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E LIST P 
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Ur 
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ORCHID and OTHER PEATS 
'ATALOGUE on application, 
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E GARDENERS’ HAND 
SEED DRILL has an established repu- 
tation. Six Silver Medals awarded. . Sows in 
rows, Onions, Turnips 
$ = s ~ LE 
Works, Dats St. . Sattolk Drill leaves “same day. 
Invaluable for Ane api bese places left by 
e of Imitations. 
FLOWER POTS 
and HORTICULTURAL POTTERY. 
PONTA G. WARNA (Ltd.), 
YAL POTT ES, 
ro N-SUPER-MARE. 
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WORLD. 
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