a Enon — 
June 22, 1895.) 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
761 
SECOND-HAND RUBBER 
CANVAS FIRE HOSE. 
to 6d. sg foot 21 in 
In lengths ing from 25 to 100 fee exceptional 
chance ety Sale good e Hose ik Trrightibe. 
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"isr LAWN MOWERS 
BEST 
ARE THE 
“INVINCIBLE” 
A Customer wri 
to or that after 
yoy 
JOHN CROWLEY & CO., 
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WARE & SONS? rii oR 
FLOWER POTS 
Sok Se 
Estab. 1770 Hundreds of 
7 The Trade Supplied. tia Frade Supplied 7 kista on sppication 
FOWLER'S: FERTILIZER FOR L LAWNS, 
LAWN 
SAND. 
CERTAIN “DESTRUCTIO ON OF 
8 PLANTAINS, AND 
BER WEEDS. 
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„2 6d.,5s.; and 
IcEs: In Tins, 
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20 YEARS.| 112 lb, 30s. each 
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I — —— 1 nana, 
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4 1 per 1 in boxe“, 18. 3d, 5 
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GAZANIA 3 kell variegata, 2s. fd. per doz. 
SALVIA patens, 3s. Gd. _ 3 rrisoni, 28. 6d. p. doz. 
CENTAUREA ragusina compacta, r doz. 
IR ee —— and Brilviantissime, ‘In pods, 28. Gd. p. doz , 
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ECHEVERIAS sanguinea and P 
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ROUNDHAY, LEEDS: 
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FERNS! EER ERNS!! E 
A ge o quantity 2 neta in 2h pots, ih pota, chit nny Pieris 
Adiantum fulvum 
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Good boshy staf i in 3 3 nobilis, 
and tremula ; also Aral 4s. 6d. per 
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THE 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1895. 
ROSE PROSPECTS. 
LTHOUGH we are now within measurable 
distance of the Rose exhi bition-season, it 
is still difficult to say what its character is likely 
be. Uncertainty still prevails, owing in a great 
I ‘ties As, written, has been à disturbing 
element in all our osloulations—as we have seen 
those effeots were very varied in their character ; 
all parts of the kingdom in some degree suffer- 
ing, but some more severely than others, Stan- 
dard eruate 
his year re was no chance, of course, 
f doing anything else but pruning very 
hard, but was find how 
82 pen Roses broke away from the base ; 
this ially in the case of Teas, 
which, "though rally su to more 
tender than H.P.’s, have, where they have sur- 
vived the frost, shown great vigour. 
long after the 22 started for growth came on 
that long period of drought which has, I fear, 
considerably injured our prospects; we have now 
been six weeks without any rain worth speaking 
of, and to plants already orippled by the hard 
winter, it has been a trying time. Coupled with 
drought, there has been a continued spell of east 
shapely buds, 
very hot days, the thermometer rising to 765 
and the atmosphere perfeotly dry; this must lead 
ress, while the nights are cold. Thus, on the 
night of the 12th there was frost in some parts 
of this parish (East Kent), blackening the Potatos, 
and making the young fronds of the Brake on the 
common look as if they had been burned—so that 
we cannot as yet say we are out of the wood. 
There is one subject on which there is generally a 
great of „ Viz,, the of 
aphides, but in this "year there is an almost unani- 
mous opinion from all parts of the country that 
the aged was rarely, if ever, so clean, Ihave! hadin 
my o 
T have seen a single aphis as yet on my plants; 
yet there 
better 
have had ss yet; for, generally „ in the 
` southern parts 15 the kingdom we are — out of 
