NOVEMBER 8, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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Козел OAKS эш iE, | THEY'RE NOT STICKY. 
- Nurse 
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| Warwi 
ds of farme 
IMES, true mm big a 8 to 12 ft., [iens gamekeepers, and o outdoor men, women and chi). 
pb trees, ү, гаа — H Bh sizes to offer. dren wear 2589) becomes they bring — PES. 
BROS., ick, vught to wear them if you want to = 
CARLET OAKS, 
per 100. —HINTÓN BROS., Nursesrymen, etc., 
TRAWBERRY (Sir Joseph Paxton) RUN- 
NERS 
suitable for Forcing, 8/- 
LJ carriage m —P. AQUATIAS, The Nurseries, Timperley, 
_ Cheshire. 
PLANTS, &c., WANTED. 
1919. ] 
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Oilskins quite free from any stickiness, 
nd, rat is more cdi redi 5 never fail to коер 
t the hardest rain or sleet. ndre 
ther 
ies’ S kin 
grand colour, 5 to 7 ft., Leg from 5s xd mig 
naa vA eck "it they do y 
posteard to-day for our idem Booklet a * Weath 
Comfort row—befcre you forget—to RARBOUR' s. 
LTD., "68, “BEACON BUILDINGS, SOUTH SHIELDS. @) 
from maiden, transplanted end of July; 
100, 38/- 500, £3 13. 1,000, pz N AND WIRE FENCING for gardens, 
ee guards, gates, arches, espaliers, ys stakes, and 
ornamental garden iron and wire work of every descrip- 
tion Send for illustrated catalogue. Ali kennel rail. 
ing and poultry fencing. Ask for separate lists.— 
BOULTON AND PAUL, Ltd., Manufacturers, Norwich. 
ANTED, 1,000 large ASPIDISTRAS, old | 4 56 epe S AE sgh e 8,000 ft. 
plants, m eumd for чек cash or exchange. | 4-inch ; 2,000 Cor? a Galvanised 
1 ON other adve ments talogues free.—SMITH, | Sheets: 2,000 rali UR 8ft. ya er 2,000 yds. 
London Fern ei У, Touch на, Junction, London, Light Rails; 50,000ft. Glass; 50,000ft. 3 to pipes; 
E" quantity H. W. Fittings; Glasshouses, various sizes; 
4 | M кок Portable Buildings, etc. Price against вресїй- 
b n.—0O. A. OHRISTIANSEN, Southall. "Phone 63 
PAM 2 dozen good pots of ARUMS; | 
- must be first-class.—Partioulars and price to 
A. J. EAST, Shipley Hall Gardens, Derby. | EAT FOR ORCHIDS, 8s. 6d. per sack; 
best us Peat in trucks ie Me yara: 
6 16 yar Rhododendron Peat, 15s. per cubic yard, 
АКТЕР, CUTTINGS of Gooseberries, Red | im x MC uo Ward de Мек Xe Les Row, 
Currants, Black (Currants, Rhubarb Setts | and, Fibre NS Compost, all in bags, at 4s. 
р any quantities.—G. POCOCK & SONS, | each,” : rail—J. HAN ра ВЕ, F.R.H.S., The Felt- 
- Golders Green. ham Nurseries, Middles 
MISCELLANEOUS. WEEDS! WEEDS! WEEDS! 
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- fertilise. 
O 
EWAGE DISPOSAL FOR 
Now is the time to destroy them, 
COUNT pr 
| now they will remain clean for the best part of next 
No emptying a cesspools; a perfect | year. ur ^ Killer is safe to in non- 
ained; no solids; cpen filters ; Жез егы | poisonous, wil harm birds or animals, is a powder, 
E Sutomatic; poma Tuas nao paa. State particulars, only requires датта оп the weeds. 
BEATTIE, 8, Lower Grosvenor Place, West- | 1 owt., including sack, 218., free on rail London. | 
| CLEV: ELAND CO., 89, ALDERSGATE STREET. Е.С. 
| Piers ! LOAM! LOAM! ! 
uttin rounds ; 
Carnation et Vines. a irpo of 
SONS, Woodside, S.E.25. 
Direct from our new 
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FERNS AND FERN CULTURE 
Revised by F. PARSONS. 
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