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EstTaBLISHED 1841. 
EVERY FRIDAY. THE OLDEST HORTICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. 
YIHE “ GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE” has been for over fifty years the 
leading journal of its class. It has achieved this position because, while 
specially devoting itself to supplying the daily requirements of gardeners 
of all classes, much of the information furnished is of such general and 
anent value, that the “ Gardeners’ Chronicle” is looked up to as the 
standard authority on the subjects on which it treats. 
CIRCULATION.—lts relations with amateur and professional gardeners 
and with the Horticultural Trade of all countries, are of a specially exten- 
sive character, and its circulation is constantly increasing. 
CONTRIBUTORS.—lIts contributors comprise the leading British gardeners 
and many of the most eminent men of science at home and abroad. 
ILLUSTRATIONS.—The “ Gardeners’ Chronicle” has obtained au Inter- 
national reputation for the accuracy, permanent utility and artistic effect 
‘of its Hlustrations of plants. These illustrations, together with the original 
articles and monographs, render the “‘ Gardeners’ Chronicle” an indispen- 
sable work of reference in all garden reading rooms and botanical libraries. 
SUPPLEMENTS.—Double-page engravings, lithographs, and other illus- 
trations of large size, are frequently given as Supplements, without extra 
charge. 
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The United Kingdom:—12 months, 15s.; 6 months, 7s. 6d.5 
3 months, 3s. 9d. Post free. 
All Foreign subscriptions, including Postage, 17s. 6d. for 12 months 
Post Office Orders to be made payable at the Post Offices 
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