In answer to numerous a.])plirations, BARR & SUGDEN hai'e great pleasw e in 

 intimatiny that, havinrj made arrangements to supply the following articles 

 WHOLESALE as well as RETAIL, theij can now he purchased from 

 tlie leading Nurserymen and Seedsmen in England, Ireland, and Scotland. 



STANDEN'S GARDENERS' AND AMATEURS' FRIEND, 



A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND 



Of the richest fertilizing pliosphates lijiown : the volatile jirinciples being chemically fixed, the Com- 

 pound is tliereby rendered perfectly inudorous, and may in consequence be freely used in the Con- 

 servatory and other Plant Houses frequented by ladies. 



Mr. Charles Turner, of the 

 Royal Nurseries, Slough, one of the 

 most eminent and successful culti- 

 vators of Azaleas, to these plants, 

 and also to Camellias, &e., has 

 used The Gardeners' and Ama- 

 teurs' Friend with the greatest 

 success. Mr. John Davenport, 

 late of Buile Hill, Pendleton, well 

 known as one of the most successful 

 Friend for Azaleas, Camellias, Ixoras, and most Stove and Green-house Plants, with results which 

 fairly surprised him. Mr. Young, West Hill House Gardens, Hii;hgate, has this last summer used 

 this manure to pot Vines, Foliage Plants, &c., also Cauliflower, Onions, Celery, &c., and the results 

 have been highly satisfactory. 



Were it necessary further, by means of names, to establish the high reputation of The 

 Gardeners' and Amateurs' Friend, we could quote a host of well-known Cultivators, who are 

 ! using this Manure with the greatest advantage. 



THE GARDENERS' AND AMATEURS' FRIEND, No. 1 , should be used for most 

 kinds of Hard Wooded, Stove, and Greenhouse Phmts, Fruit Trees, and Vegetables. Sold in 1/, and 

 ' 2/6 Sample Cunlslcrs ; and in Bags, 5/6, 10/6, and 21/. 



THE GARDENERS' AND AMATEURS' FRIEND, No. 2, is suitable for all 

 kinds of Soft Wooded, Stove,, and Greenhouse Plants, Bulbs, &c. Sold in Sample Canisters, 1/ and 

 I 2/6 ; arid in Buf/s, 5/6 and 21/. 



STANDEN'S DEODORIZING COMPOUND, valuable for Neutralizing all GITensive 

 I Odours arising from whatever cause ; also, for fixing Ammonia, Sec. Sold in 1/ and 2/6 Canisters. 



STANDEN'S ,i Y. 

 i UROEKCR^ UD JIIMTEURS FSJEM) { 



fruit growers, states in his testimo- 

 nial, that he found The Gar- 

 deners' AND Amateurs' Friend 

 superior for Fruit Trees in pots to 

 any other form of manure he had 

 ever tried. Mr. John Smith, late 

 of Abney Hall, near Manchester, a 

 most enthusiastic and successful 

 plant grower, has for years used 

 The Gardeners' and Amateurs' 



The above useful garden requisite was introduced by us in 1864, to supply a want much felt by 

 Amateurs, &c., and it has answered the purpose in an eminent degree. Since its introduction we 

 have added an 8- inch brass tube to the nozzle, which has been found a great improvement. 



The following notice of the Paxtcn Fumigator appeared in the " Floral Magazine," for Kay, 1864. 



" The process of fumiiration is a very unpleasant one, and it is therefore with considerable 

 satisfaction that we can recommend an improved fumigating bellows, recently brought out by 

 Barr &. SuoDEN, of King Street. Covent Garden. The case to hold the tobacco is made of solid 

 brass, so that there is no fear of its giving way with the heat, and as it is supplied complete for a 

 small sum, it will be acceptable to many amateurs. We have used it with much effect in our own 

 greenhouse." 



THE PAXTON FUMIGATOR. Price 12/6. 



Lo\don: Pkintri) nr Tuuscott. Son, & Simmons, Suffolk Lane, B.C. 



