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Messrs. JOHN WATERER, SONS&CRISP,L'? 
Beg to inform their numerous customers that they are not holding their 
large exhibition of Rhododendrons in London this season owing to the 
difficulties of labour and transport, but they anticipate having one of the 
. finest shows of Rhododendrons and other flowering shrubs that have 
been seen in their Nurseries at Bagshot for many years. These will be in 
their full beauty from now onwards for another three weeks. 
The Nurseries are easily reached from London by rail direct from Waterloo 
to Bagshot station, from which they are half a mile distant, or by motor, 
the Nurseries are some 26 miles from Hyde Park Corner on the main road. 
At the Twyford Nurseries, which are situated on the main Bath road 
14 miles from Twyford station, we have grand collections of Alpine and 
Herbaceous plants, Roses, Fruit Trees, and many hundreds of thousands 
of May flowering Tulips. These will be in their full beauty the coming 
week. We cordially invite inspection of both Nurseries, and feel confident 
that visitors will find much to interest them in the many new and 
beautiful plants that we grow. 
"JOHN WATERER, SONS & CRISP, LIMITED, 
The Nurseries, BAGSHOT, Surrey. 
The Nurseries, TWYFORD, Berks. 
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