1 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE.’ _ 
The "ABOL GARDEN SPECIALITIES 
[May 3, 1919, 
Make the most of Your Garden in 1919 gS 
BY USING £ be A " Tesecticide pos a a a жег Pt ui Pint 
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ко. р эе эче commer, 1а, puree Abel’ Shading Tins to do 200s. feet, 2/- 
TROC ыыт “ыр eee regie Killer Pow der ‘Ask for special 
eu ‚ produ , owth. o ee er Powder. sk for special list, 
E, ANT т ош Booklet e BLE MANURE H2 рк pou ** Abol” L s 10d. and 1/3, 14 105, 4/6. 
VEN in 7 1g. 3/-. Tins, 26 а 1/3. Carriage 2 игуда 
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SPECIAL TOP-D ва MAN ОКЕ. —56 lbs. 21/-; i 11/6; 14 lbs., 6/- ; 7 Ibs., 3/6. 
Tins U-. b er ds m on 28 108, and крга, anywhere int niied E d 
WRITE FOR GARDEN GUIDE FREE ON REQUEST, 
| E. A. WHITE, Ld., 99, Beltring, Paddock Wood, Kent, 
tities ot 28 Tbs. and o lied in 
ач ee SEEDSMEN and NÜBSERYMEN from Sole maker: 
— STANT ae 
, Ltd., CLOVENFORDS, N.B. 
Wm. ON & SONS : 
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Tomato Plants, ready for plan’ uiting quarters, Kondine Red, Bide’s Recruit, Ailsa Cra‘ ock’s Beatall, 4/0 per dozen, 80/- per 100. Hol * Invincible, 5/- о 
рег pa zen, 35 /- per 100. A VE of ps ar Cucumber Plants, ready for fraiting qa ee i ыен, i "Telegraph " cian beer тв рег iin: 0 508. рег 100.. АП 
out of large sixties. Cold se, well-rooted "rim cuttings, H. W. Thorp, 12/-, Source de Or, 12/-, Lizzie Adcock, 12 /-, E ui Framfield White, 12/-, White em, 
12/-,Western King, 14/-, B Baldodb's Crimso: eon ; д pk Pagram, 14/-, sii Pagram, 14/-, Commodore, 14/-, ox: J. us T 4/-, and Glorious 14/-.; all per 100 = 
Carriage ра aid, Packin ng free for cash with order, Please mention 
H. S. HOLMESTED, Bretby Nurseries, baryon- où- -Trent. {l 
THE GUM CISTUS AND OTHERS. 
EW Evergreen Flowering Shrubs are more beautiful than the Cistus family, with their beautiful Ж 
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cup-shaped flowers resembling а single rose, having dark blotches of crimson or purple at the qs 
petal base, and their rich dark green and somewhat viscous foliage. 
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We have some good plants in pots, well set with flower buds, ready to send out immediately, о: 
CISTUS LADANIFERUS ‚(е жп Сн чу. 3 to 4 inches across, silky white- with crimson blotch i 
asẹ, in flower in Jun /6 ea : 
С. CYPRIUS, aiu white blooms Жа хы es at здү 3/6 each. ; 1 à 
C. SALVIFOLIUS, white with dark crimson blot : ( 
LORETI, у усы iet spread ing habit, but making a кыа little bush with large white flowers, having À 
n blotch at the base, 2/6 ea E 
One {* ж of the aboye, dioc free we carraige paid, for 15 /-. 1 
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GEORGE BUNYARD and CO, LTD. The Royal Nurseries, MAIDSTONE. 
1108, rei 
DAVID SWAIN & CO. 
DILAPIDATIONS 
Winter Gardens, Conservatories, "e through WAR, can now 
be put in order. . 1. 
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Plant Houses, Fruit TEOR Garden Frames. | 
REQUISITES FOR BUILDING ON COUNTRY ESTATES. 
HCRTICULTURAL BUILDERS and H, W. ENGINEERS: ` 
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HANDED aud SEALED BAGS? Pris. m 12 із Раскеїз Od 84 а, 
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Order se ae packets). Quantities of 28 Ibe UTI in ifor G bags X PLA x 
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EVERY 
GARDENER 
KNOWS 
THAT 
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"Chronicle, Ltd., 41, Wellington Street, Covent i hay 
ublished weekly by 
Long Acre, London, W.C.2, and 
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Garden, City of Westminster, SATURDAT, May 3, 1919. Agent 
